"Although the whole man partakes of this grace, it is first and most appropriately in the soul and later progresses to the body, inasmuch as the body of the man is capable of the same obedience to the will of God as the soul"
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The phrasing "most appropriately in the soul" is doing quiet polemical work. It guards against a purely external Christianity, the kind measured by gestures and compliance, by insisting that grace is first an inward transformation. Yet Ames refuses the opposite escape hatch: a privatized spirituality that treats the body as incidental, or worse, irredeemable. His claim that the body is "capable of the same obedience" is a theological rebuke to any tendency to quarantine faith in the mental or emotional sphere.
Subtextually, this is also discipline literature. In early modern Protestant cultures, the body was where belief could be tested: work, sex, fasting, speech, leisure. Ames gives that scrutiny a consoling frame. Obedience is not mere self-control; it's the downstream effect of grace working through the will. The result is a comprehensive anthropology: no part of the person gets to opt out, and no part is written off as beyond repair.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Ames, William. (2026, January 18). Although the whole man partakes of this grace, it is first and most appropriately in the soul and later progresses to the body, inasmuch as the body of the man is capable of the same obedience to the will of God as the soul. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/although-the-whole-man-partakes-of-this-grace-it-22845/
Chicago Style
Ames, William. "Although the whole man partakes of this grace, it is first and most appropriately in the soul and later progresses to the body, inasmuch as the body of the man is capable of the same obedience to the will of God as the soul." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/although-the-whole-man-partakes-of-this-grace-it-22845/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Although the whole man partakes of this grace, it is first and most appropriately in the soul and later progresses to the body, inasmuch as the body of the man is capable of the same obedience to the will of God as the soul." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/although-the-whole-man-partakes-of-this-grace-it-22845/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







