preface to the american edition.
prefatory note by the american reviser.
introduction to augustins anti-pelagian writings. By the Rev. Professor B.B. Warfield, D.D.
dedication of vol. i. of edinburgh edition.
dedication of vol. ii. of edinburgh edition.
preface to vol. i. of edinburgh edition.
preface to vol. ii. of edinburgh edition.
“on the merits and remission of sins, and on the baptism of infants.”
Three Books. Written A.D. 412.
(De Peccatorum Meritis et Remissione, et de Baptismo Parvulorum.)
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Peccatorum Meritis,” etc.
“on the spirit and the letter.” One Book. Written A.D. 412.
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Spiritu et litterâ.”
“on nature and grace.” One Book. Written A.D. 415.
(De Naturâ et Gratiâ, contra Pelagium.)
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Naturâ et Gratiâ.”
“on mans perfection in righteousness.” One Book. Written about the end of 415.
(De Perfectione Justiciæ Hominis.)
“on the proceedings of pelagius.” One Book. Written early in 417.
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Gestis Pelagii.”
“on the grace of christ, and on original sin.” Two Books. Written in 418.
(De Gratiâ Christi, et de Peccato Originali, contra Pelagium.)
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Gratiâ Christi,” and “De Peccato Originali.”
Book I. On the Grace of Christ.
p. viii“on marriage and concupiscence.” Two Books. Written early in 419 and 420.
(De Nuptiis et Concupiscientiâ.)
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Nuptiis et Concupiscientiâ.”
A Letter from Augustin to the Count Valerius.
Preliminary Notes to the Second Book.
“on the soul and its origin.” Four Books. Written late in 419.
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Animâ et ejus Origine.”
Book ii. Addressed to the Presbyter Peter.
Book III. Addressed to Vincentius Victor.
Book IV. Addressed to Vincentius Victor.
*“Against two letters of the pelagians.” Four Books. Written in 420 or a Little Later.
(Contra Duas Epistolas Pelagianorum.)
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “Contra Duas Epistolas Pelagianorum.”
“on grace and free will.” One Book. Written in 426 or 427.
(De Gratiâ et Libero Arbitrio.)
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Gratiâ et Libero Arbitrio.”
Two Letters from Augustin to Valentinus and the Monks of Adrumetum, and forwarded with the Following Treatise.
*“on rebuke and grace.” One Book. Written in 426 or 427.
Extract from Augustins “Retractations” on “De Correptione et Gratiâ.”
*“on the predestination of the saints.” One Book. Written in 428 or 429.
(De Prædestinatione Sanctorum.)
*“on the gift of perseverance.” One Book. Written in 428 or 429.
Note.—The treatises marked wth an asterisk above were translated by Dr. Wallis; the others by Dr. Holmes.