Saint Augustine's Anti-Pelagian Writings
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This edition contains the following writings: Contents: On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of InfantsOn the Spirit and the LetterOn Nature and Grace, Against PelagiusConcerning Man's Perfection in RighteousnessOn the Proceedings of Pelagius, A Treatise on the Grace of Christ, and on Original SinOn Marriage and Concupiscence.On the Soul and Its OriginA Treatise Against Two Letters of the PelagiansA Treatise on Grace and Free Will.Treatise on Rebuke and GraceA Treatise on the Predestination of the Saints, A Treatise on the Gift of Perseverance, Being the Second Book

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Year
2012
ISBN
9783849621087
Saint Augustine's Anti-Pelagian Writings
St. Augustine of Hippo
Contents:
Saint Augustine – A Biography
SAINT AUGUSTINE'S ANTI-PELAGIAN WRITINGS
A Select Bibliography of the Pelagian Controversy.
Introductory Essay on Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy.
Dedication of Volume I. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
Dedication of Volume II. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
Preface to Volume I. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
Preface to Volume II. Of the Edinburgh Edition.

On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of Infants
Book I.
Chapter 1 [I.]-Introductory, in the Shape of an Inscription to His Friend Marcellinus.
Chapter 2 [II.]-If Adam Had Not Sinned, He Would Never Have Died.
Chapter 3 [III.] - It is One Thing to Be Mortal, Another Thing to Be Subject to Death.
Chapter 4 [IV.]-Even Bodily Death is from Sin.
Chapter 5 [V.] -The Words, Mortale (Capable of Dying), Mortuum (Dead), and Moriturus (Destined to Die).
Chapter 6 [VI]- How It is that the Body Dead Because of Sin.
Chapter 7 [VII.]-The Life of the Body the Object of Hope, the Life of the Spirit Being a Prelude to It.
Chapter 8 [VIII.]-Bodily Death from Adam's Sin.
Chapter 9 [IX.]-Sin Passes on to All Men by Natural Descent, and Not Merely by Imitation.
Chapter 10.-The Analogy of Grace.
Chapter 11 [X.]-Distinction Between Actual and Original Sin.
Chapter 12.-The Law Could Not Take Away Sin.
Chapter 13 [XI.]-Meaning of the Apostle's Phrase "The Reign of Death."
Chapter 14.-Superabundance of Grace.
Chapter 15 [XII.]-The One Sin Common to All Men.
Chapter 16 [XIII.]-How Death is by One and Life by One.
Chapter 17.-Whom Sinners Imitate.
Chapter 18.-Only Christ Justifies.
Chapter 19 [XV.]-Sin is from Natural Descent, as Righteousness is from Regeneration; How "All" Are Sinners Through Adam, and "All" Are Just Through Christ.
Chapter 20.-Original Sin Alone is Contracted by Natural Birth.
Chapter 21 [XVI.]-Unbaptized Infants Damned, But Most Lightly; The Penalty of Adam's Sin, the Grace of His Body Lost.
Chapter 22 [XVII.]-To Infants Personal Sin is Not to Be Attributed.
Chapter 23 [XVIII.]-He Refutes Those Who Allege that Infants are Baptized Not for the Remission of Sins, But for the Obtaining of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Chapter 24 [XIX]-Infants Saved as Sinners.
Chapter 25.-Infants are Described as Believers and as Penitents. Sins Alone Separate Between God and Men.
Chapter 26 [XX.]-No One, Except He Be Baptized, Rightly Comes to the Table of the Lord.
Chapter 27.-Infants Must Feed on Christ.
Chapter 28.-Baptized Infants, of the Faithful; Unbaptized, of the Lost.
Chapter 29 [XXI.]-It is an Inscrutable Mystery Why Some are Saved, and Others Not.
Chapter 30.-Why One is Baptized and Another Not, Not Otherwise Inscrutable.
Chapter 31 [XXII.]-He Refutes Those Who Suppose that Souls, on Account of Sins Committed in Another State, are Thrust into Bodies Suited to Their Merits, in Which They are More or Less Tormented.
Chapter 32.-The Case of Certain Idiots and Simpletons.
Chapter 33.-Christ is the Saviour and Redeemer Even of Infants.
Chapter 34 [XXIV.]-Baptism is Called Salvation, and the Eucharist, Life, by the Christians of Carthage.
Chapter 35.-Unless Infants are Baptized, They Remain in Darkness.
Chapter 36.-Infants Not Enlightened as Soon as They are Born.
Chapter 37.-How God Enlightens Every Person.
Chapter 38.-What "Lighteth" Means.
Chapter 39 [XXVI.]-The Conclusion Drawn, that All are Involved in Original Sin.
Chapter 40 [XXVII.]-A Collection of Scripture Testimonies. From the Gospels.
Chapter 41.-From the First Epistle of Peter.
Chapter 42.-From the First Epistle of John.
Chapter 43. -From the Epistle to the Romans.
Chapter 44.-From the Epistles to the Corinthians.
Chapter 45.-From the Epistle to the Galatians.
Chapter 46.-From the Epistle to the Ephesians.
Chapter 47.-From the Epistle to the Colossians.
Chapter 48.-From the Epistles to Timothy.
Chapter 49.-From the Epistle to Titus.
Chapter 50.-From the Epistle to the Hebrews.
Chapter 51.-From the Apocalypse.
Chapter 52.-From the Acts of the Apostles.
Chapter 53.-The Utility of the Books of the Old Testament.
Chapter 54.-By the Sacrifices of the Old Testament, Men Were Convinced of Sins and Led to the Saviour.
Chapter 55 [XXVIII.]-He Concludes that All Men Need the Death of Christ, that They May Be Saved. Unbaptized Infants Will Be Involved in the Condemnation of the Devil. How All Men Through A...

Table of contents

  1. Saint Augustine – A Biography
  2. SAINT AUGUSTINE'S ANTI-PELAGIAN WRITINGS
  3. On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of Infants
  4. Book II.
  5. On the Spirit and the Letter
  6. Note on the Following Work.
  7. Preface to the Treatise on Man's Perfection in Righteousness.
  8. Preface to the Book on the Proceedings of Pelagius.
  9. A Treatise on the Grace of Christ, and on Original Sin
  10. Book II.
  11. Book II.
  12. Advertisement to the Reader of This Treatise.
  13. Book III.
  14. A Treatise Against Two Letters of the Pelagians
  15. Book III.
  16. A Treatise on Grace and Free Will.
  17. Treatise on Rebuke and Grace
  18. A Treatise on the Predestination of the Saints,