Bernard of Clairvaux: Those for whom Christ died and intercedes cannot perish

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He bore the sins of many, and prayed for the transgressors, that they might not perish. But they cannot perish for whom the Son prays, and for whom the Father delivers His own Son to procure them life. ...

For more, see Bernard of Clairvaux: Those for whom Christ died and intercedes cannot perish.
 
There's good reason why Luther quoted Bernard more than any other medieval theologian, and second only to Augustine overall.
 
Excluding sermons and other brief writings, I have noticed that virtually every book I have read by an early modern Reformed theologian over the last few years cites Bernard at some point.
 
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