43 Matt. vii. 18.

44 1 Tim. vi. 10.

45 1 Cor. iii. 7.

46 [Here the phraseology contrasts vitium naturae, with vitium natura.-W.]

47 1 John ii. 16.

48 1 John iv. 7, 8.

49 1 John iii. 9,

50 Same verse.

51 1 Cor. xiii. 5.

52 1 John iii. 1.

53 See above, ch. 4.

54 Epistola ad Demetriadem, c. 25.

55 Jas. iv. 7.

56 See the De Gestis Pelagii, ch. 30 [xiv.].

57 1 Cor. vi. 17.

58 Gal. ii. 20.

59 Prov. xxi. 1.

60 Eph. ii. 8, 9.

61 Rom. xi. 6.

62 The reading "Assyrius" is replaced in some editions by the more suitable word "Assuerus."

63 This "exsecrabatur cubile" seems to refer to Esther's words in her prayer, bdelussomai koithn a\peoitmhtwn, "I abhor the couch of the uncircumcised" (Esth. iv., Septuagint).

64 Esth. v. 1.

65 See above, ch. 4.

66 Phil. ii. 13.

67 See 2 Cor. xiii. 7.

68 Rom. viii. 14.

69 Matt. x. 20.

70 Matt. x. 20.

71 See ch 15 at the end.

72 2 Cor. iii. 5

73 1 Cor. viii. 1.

74 1 John iv. 10.

75 1 John iv. 19.

76 Rom. xiv. 23.

77 Gal. v. 6.

78 Rom. v. 5.

79 Quoted above, ch. 23 [xxii.], from the Epistola ad Demetriadem.

80 John xv. 5/

81 Rom. v. 5.

82 Rom. ix. 8.

83 Augustine again mentions a short treatise by Coelestius produced by him at Rome in some proceedings of the church there, below, in ch. 36 (xxxiii.), and also in his work De Peccato Originali, chs. 2 and 5 (ii., v.), etc. Those acts of the Roman church were drawn up (as Augustine testifies in his Contra duas Epistolas Pelagianorum, ii. 3, "when Coelestius was present to answer charges laid against him") in the time of Pope Zosimus, A.D. 417.

84 [Ad peccandum et ad non peccandum integrum liberum arbitrium.-W.]

85 Ps. i. 2.

86 In ch. 23 [xxii.].

87 Conditionis bonum.

88 Rom. iii. 24.

89 Eph. i. 8.

90 Eph. i. 8.

91 Eph. i. 8.

92 Rom. xii. 3.

93 Phil. i. 29.