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    Congruent merit does not require the giver to reward the ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The relationship between God and creatures with respect to merit must be one of congruent merit, not condign merit.

    Congruent merit does not require the giver to reward the agent, only that the act provides sufficient cause for reward.

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    With any instance of lending, Wyclif explains, the lender seeks assurance that the borrower truly deserves what is to be lent. Human desert of the dominium they are lent is a matter of some complexity involving examination of the theological concept of grace. When a temporal lord lends his subject according to the subject's worthiness, the subject's merit is commensurable with the lord's, and the mutual agreement defining the loan can be made according to the respective merit of each party. The

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