(Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God.
1 They preach a very free grace ; too free to please most people.
2 Of the free grace and gifts of Christmas he had no conception.
3 They know themselves to be monuments of free grace and dying love.
4 And yet vain man will not condescend to the free grace of God.
5 Therefore is free grace all his salvation and all his desire.
6 Thus, salvation by free grace is inseparably connected with good works.
7 It was a covenant of free grace , even as all God's covenants are.
8 There is the sign of the new covenant; of a covenant of free grace .
9 Then know, that all beyond is the free grace , the free gift of God.
10 There is no hope, if free grace restore them not.
11 To hearin' on 'em put free grace t' a lot o' tough old sin-hards!
12 All in all, quite a fall from screen- free grace .
13 Ruth walked with the free grace of a Dryad.
14 What they were, they were by God's free grace .
15 The doctrines of free grace , by repentance and an exercise of faith, were receiving close attention.
16 God's free grace ! they repeated to each other.
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