The Council of Trent
Canon 5 If any one says, that, since
Adam's sin, the free will of man is
lost and extinguished; or, that it is a thing with only a name,
yea a name
without a reality, a figment, in fine, introduced into the
Church by Satan; let
him be anathema.
5)
Canon 6 If any one says, that it is not
in man's power to make his ways
evil, but that the works that are evil God works as well as
those that are
good, not permissively only, but properly, and of Himself, in
such wise that
the treason of Judas is no less His own proper work than the
vocation of
Paul; let him be anathema.
Canon 7 If any one says, that all works
done before Justification, in
whatsoever way they be done, are truly sins, or merit the
hatred of God; or
that the more earnestly one strives to dispose himself for
grace, the more
grievously he sins: let him be anathema.