47 See below, in chap. 57 [xxxi.].
64 Timasius and Jacobus, at whose Instance Augustine wrote, and to whom he addressed his book De Naturâ et Gratiâ.
65 The reader may consult the treatise De Naturâ et Gratiâ, chs 53 and 54, on this opinion of Pelagius.
66 See De Naturâ et Gratiâ, xxxvii. (44).
69 Compare Augustine's work De Peccato Originali, ch xi. (12).
70 See same treatise as before, and same chapter.
71 See Augustine's letter to Hilary, in Epist 157.
72 "In the Basilica Majorum." According to another reading, "the church of Majorinus."
73 Augustine mentions their names in his work Contra Julianum, Book i. ch. v. 19)..
80 This "better expression," "non expedit ducere," Augustine substitutes for the reading "non expedit nubere," as applied to a woman's taking a husband. The original, gamh=sai [not gamei=sqai], justifies Augustine's preference.
83 He refers to Pelagius' work which Augustine received from Jacobus and Timasius, aud against which he wrote his treatise De Naturâ et Gratiâ.
96 Another reading has Ecclesiarum, instead of gratiarum; q.d. "difference in churches."