It is clear enough from what Paul states in Rom 8:30 that reprobates are never justified. . . . And although there are some among the reprobates who are reported somehow to belong to Christ because they confessed their faith, shared in the sacraments, and used the name of the Church and associated with it — they were not, in actual fact, in Christ. They appeared to be within the boundaries of faith, but they were believers in appearance only, “adhering only to professing Christ, but not binding themselves with cords of love” (Cyril, On John, book 10, chapter 24).
Synopsis of a Purer Theology, Vol. 1, 367.