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1 Therefore the working of miracles does not belong to a gratuitous grace .
2 Objection 1: It would seem that gratuitous grace is nobler than sanctifying grace.
3 This, however, is not a gift of sanctifying grace, but a gratuitous grace .
4 Hence gratuitous grace is called the "manifestation of the Spirit" (1 Cor.
5 Therefore it would seem that the grace of words is not a gratuitous grace .
6 Objection 1: It would seem that a gratuitous grace does not attach to words.
7 For every gift vouchsafed to us by God, may be called a gratuitous grace .
8 Therefore it would seem that the gift of the word is not a gratuitous grace .
9 Objection 1: It would seem that gratuitous grace is not rightly divided by the Apostle.
10 Therefore the apostles did not receive the knowledge of all languages by a gratuitous grace .
11 Therefore there is no gratuitous grace connected with words.
12 Objection 1: It would seem that no gratuitous grace is directed to the working of miracles.
13 Therefore it would seem that the working of miracles does not belong to a gratuitous grace .
14 Hence gratuitous grace is nobler than sanctifying grace.
15 Objection 1: It would seem that grace is not fittingly divided into sanctifying grace and gratuitous grace .
16 We must now consider the gratuitous grace that attaches to words; of which the Apostle says (1 Cor.
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