Augustin - anti-pelagian
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ANTI-PELAGIAN WRITINGS.
On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of Infants
On the Spirit and the Letter
On Nature and Grace, Against Pelagius
Concerning Man’s Perfection in Righteousness
On the Proceedings of Pelagius,
A Treatise on the Grace of Christ, and on Original Sin
A Letter Addressed to the Count Valerius
On Marriage and Concupiscence
On the Soul and Its Origin
4 Treatise Against Two Letters of the Pelagians
A Treatise on Grace and Free Will
Treatise on Rebuke and Grace
2 Treatise on the Predestination of the Saints,
(A Treatise on the Gift of Perseverance, Being the Second Book)

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A SELECT LIBRARY
OF THE
NICENE AND
POST-NICENE FATHERS
OF
THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
EDITED BY

PHILIP SCHAFF, D.D., LL.D.,
PROFESSOR IN THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, NEW YORK.
IN CONNECTION WITH A NUMBER OF PATRISTIC SCHOLARS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA.
T&T CLARK
EDINBURGH
WM. B. EERDMANS PUBLISHING COMPANY
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
VOLUME V

SAINT AUGUSTIN:
ANTI-PELAGIAN WRITINGS.
5 A Select Bibliography of the Pelagian Controversy.
6 Introductory Essay on Augustin and the Pelagian Controversy.
I. The Origin and Nature of Pelagianism).
7 II. The External History of the Pelagian Controversy.
8 III. Augustin’s Part in the Controversy.
12 IV. The Theology of Grace.
13 Dedication of Volume I. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
Dedication of Volume II. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
14 Preface to Volume I. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
16 Preface to Volume II. Of the Edinburgh Edition.
18 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractions,” Book II. Chap. 23, On the Follwing Treatise, “De Peccatorum Meritis Et Remissione.”
On the Merits and Forgiveness of Sins, and on the Baptism of Infants
Book I.
31 Book II.
42 Book III. In the Shape of a Letter Addressed to the Same Marcellinus.
47 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractations” Book II. Chap. 37, On the Following Treatise, “De Spiritu Et Littera.”
On the Spirit and the Letter In One Book, Addressed to Marcellinus, a.d. 412.
60 Note on the Following Work.
Extract from Augustin’s “Retractions,” Book II, Chap. 42, On the Following Treatis, “De Natura Et Gratia.”
61 On Nature and Grace, Against Pelagius
76 Preface to the Treatise on Man’s Perfection in Righteousness.
77 Concerning Man’s Perfection in Righteousness In One Book, Addressed to Eutropius and Paulus, a.d. 415.
85 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractions,” Book II, Chap. 45, On the Following Treatise,
86 Preface to the Book on the Proceedings of Pelagius.
87 On the Proceedings of Pelagius,1
100 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractations,” Book II. Chap. 50, On the Following Treatise, “De Gratia Christi, Et de Peccato Originali.”
A Treatise on the Grace of Christ, and on Original Sin In Two Books,
Book I. On the Grace of Christ.
110 Book II. On Original Sin.
120 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractions,” Book II. Chap 53,
Advertisement to the Reader on the Following Treatise.
A Letter1 Addressed to the Count Valerius
121 On Marriage and Concupiscence. In Two Books.
Book I.1
129 Preliminary Notes on the Second Book
Book II.1
141 Extract Form Augustin’s “Retractions” Book II, Chap. 56,
Advertisement to the Reader of This Treatise.
142 On the Soul and Its Origin
In Four Books, Written Towards the End of 419.
Book I.1 Addressed to Renatus, the Monk.
149 Book II.
153 Book III. Addressed to Vincentius Victor.
157 Book IV. Addressed to Vincentius Victor.
165 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractations,” Book II. Chap. 61, On the Following Treatise,
A Treatise Against Two Letters of the Pelagians1
166 Book I.
173 Book II.
178 Book III.
183 Book IV.
190 Extract from Augustin’s “Retractations,” Book II. Chap. 66, On the Following Treatise, “De Gratia Et Libero Arbitrio.”
Two Letters Written by Augustin to Valentinus and the Monks of Adrumetum Forwarded\2141\0 With the Following Treatise.
191 Letter II.
192 A Treatise on Grace and Free Will.
201 Extract from Augustin’s“Retractations,” Book II. Chap. 67, On the Following Treatise, “De Correptione Et Gratia.”
202 Treatise on Rebuke and Grace In One Book,

211 A Treatise on the Predestination of the Saints, The First Book.1 Addressed to Prosper and Hilary.2 a.d. 428 or 429.

219 A Treatise on the Gift of Perseverance,1 Being the Second Book Of the Treatise
229 Chapter 54 £[XXI.]—Beginning and End of Faith is of God.
Chapter 55.—Testimony of His Previous Writings and Letters.
Chapter 56.—God Gives Means as Well as End.
230 Chapter 57 £[XXII.]—How Predestination Must Be Preached So as Not to Give Offence.
Chapter 58.—The Doctrine to Be Applied with Discrimination.
Chapter 59.—Offence to Be Avoided.