17 Rom. viii. 24.

18 Luke xvii. 32.

19 Phil. iii. 13, 14.

1 Mark xiii. 32.

2 Ps. lv. 2, Sept. (lvi. 1, English version).

3 Ps. lxxxii. 6.

4 Ps. lxxxii. 7.

5 Gen. ii. 17.

6 Ecclus. x. 9.

7 Ps. lxxxii. 7.

8 Vid. Serm. xxvii (lxxvii. Ben.) 14 (x.).

9 Luke xvi. 22.

10 John xvi. 33.

11 Phil. ii. 7.

12 John i. 1, 3

13 John i. 14.

14 Ps. lv. 2, Sept. (lvi. 1, English version).

15 Ps. lvi. 11.

1 John v. 21.

2 Luke vii. 12.

3 Eph. v. 14.

4 Visibiliter.

5 Luke vii. 14.

6 John xxi. 25.

7 Antiquarii.

8 Apicum.

9 Vid. Serm. xxxix. (lxxxix. Ben.). Mark xi. 13.

10 Mark v. 35.

11 Mark v. 36.

12 Mark v. 39.

13 Luke vii. 12.

14 Luke vii. 14, 15.

15 John xi. 11, etc.

16 Matt. v. 28.

17 Gen. xix. 9.

18 John xi. 39.

19 John xi. 39.

20 John xi. 38.

21 John xi. 44.

22 Matt, xviii. 18.

1 Luke vii. 36.

2 Isa. lxv. 5, Sept.

3 John iv. 7.

4 Luke vii. 41, etc.

5 Matt. xxvi. 41.

6 Rom. iii. 8.

7 Interim.

8 Ps. ciii. 18, xoirogrulli/oij, Sept. (civ. English version).

9 The Donatists, holding the validity of Baptism to depend on the holiness of the minister, made it, in fact, man's act, man's gift. St. Augustine answers, Baptism is Christ's, not man's, and that "as His, it availeth equally to whom, however unequal they through whom, it is given." Ep. 93, ad Vinc. Don § 47. See other passages, Tract. 67, on Holy Baptism, p. 192 sqq.

10 Isa. lxv. 5.

11 The Collatio Carthag. of which part of the acts remain. See also St. Augustine, See also St. Augustine, Brev. Coll. c. Don. and Ad Don. post Collat. In it the Donatists being entirely confuted by St. Augustine, larger numbers than before joined the Church. Poss. Vit. c. 13.

12 Cognitore. Marcellinus, see Serm. xiii. (lxiii. Ben) 18 (xii.) note.

13 Ps. xxvi. 4, Sept.

14 1Tim. i. 7.

15 Matt. xviii. 18.

16 John xx. 22.

17 John xx. 23.

18 1 Cor. iii. 16.

19 1 Cor. vi. 19.

20 Acts viii. 5.

21 Acts viii. 14.

22 Acts viii. 17.



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