In the novel she is characterized as astute and indomitable, with "irresistible grace, a sense of power, and unbounded tenacity".
They were in an immense stone chamber, one that seemed to soar skyward with irresistible grace and power and majesty.
Arminians acknowledge that the Calvinistic system is logically tight, but do not accept their doctrines of unconditional election and irresistible grace which make perseverance inevitable.
He believed that God's irresistible grace and will are destined to overcome even the most obdurate opposition.
This special grace is frequently linked with the five points of Calvinism as irresistible grace or efficacious grace.
This doctrine gave rise to the doctrine of irresistible grace (gratia irresistibilis), though the term was not used during Augustine's lifetime.
The traditional Calvinist answer is that God's irresistible grace will make his elect live in a Godly manner and not vice versa.
Mrs. Linley advanced to receive the new member of her household, with the irresistible grace and kindness which charmed every stranger who approached her.
Regarding irresistible grace, Calvary Chapel affirms that "God's grace can either be resisted or received by the exercise of human free will".
Her attention is fixed upon the sky, upon a silhouette of vast and irresistible grace - metal, in her lifetime, having taught itself to fly.