A Treatise on Rebuke and Grace
NPNF1-05. St. Augustine: Anti-Pelagian Writings
Contents (51 chapters)
- 1. Extract from Augustin’s Retractations.
- 2. Argument.
- 3. Introductory.
- 4. The Catholic Faith Concerning Law, Grace, and Free Will.
- 5. What the Grace of God Through Jesus Christ is.
- 6. The Children of God are Led by the Spirit of God.
- 7. Rebuke Must Not Be Neglected.
- 8. Objections to the Use of Rebuke.
- 9. The Necessity and Advantage of Rebuke.
- 10. Further Replies to Those Who Object to Rebuke.
- 11. Why They May Justly Be Rebuked Who Do Not Obey God, Although They Have Not Yet Received the Grace of Obedience.
- 12. All Perseverance is God’s Gift.
- 13. They Who Have Not Received the Gift of Perseverance, and Have Relapsed into Mortal Sin and Have Died Therein, Must Righteously Be Condemned.
- 14. They Who Have Not Received Perseverance are Not Distinguished from the Mass of Those that are Lost.
- 15. Election is of Grace, Not of Merit.
- 16. None of the Elect and Predestinated Can Perish.
- 17. Perseverance is Given to the End.
- 18. Whosoever Do Not Persevere are Not Distinguished from the Mass of Perdition by Predestination.
- 19. Why Perseverance Should Be Given to One and Not Another is Inscrutable.
- 20. Some Instances of God’s Amazing Judgments.
- 21. God’s Ways Past Finding Out.
- 22. Some are Children of God According to Grace Temporally Received, Some According to God’s Eternal Foreknowledge.
- 23. Who May Be Understood as Given to Christ.
- 24. True Children of God are True Disciples of Christ.
- 25. Those Who are Called According to the Purpose Alone are Predestinated.
- 26. Even the Sins of the Elect are Turned by God to Their Advantage.
- 27. Therefore Rebuke is to Be Used.
- 28. Whether Adam Received the Gift of Perseverance.
- 29. The Answer.
- 30. The First Man Himself Also Might Have Stood by His Free Will.
- 31. Distinction Between the Grace Given Before and After the Fall.
- 32. The Incarnation of the Word.
- 33. The First Man Had Received the Grace Necessary for His Perseverance, But Its Exercise Was Left in His Free Choice.
- 34. The Gifts of Grace Conferred on Adam in Creation.
- 35. What is the Difference Between the Ability Not to Sin, to Die, and Forsake Good, and the Inability to Sin, to Die, and to Forsake Good?
- 36. The Aid Without Which a Thing Does Not Come to Pass, and the Aid with Which a Thing Comes to Pass.
- 37. There is a Greater Freedom Now in the Saints Than There Was Before in Adam.
- 38. God Not Only Foreknows that Men Will Be Good, But Himself Makes Them So.
- 39. To a Sound Will is Committed the Power of Persevering or of Not Persevering.
- 40. What is the Nature of the Gift of Perseverance that is Now Given to the Saints.
- 41. The Number of the Predestinated is Certain and Defined.
- 42. No One is Certain and Secure of His Own Predestination and Salvation.
- 43. Even in Judgment God’s Mercy Will Be Necessary to Us.
- 44. The Reprobate are to Be Punished for Merits of a Different Kind.
- 45. Rebuke and Grace Do Not Set Aside One Another.
- 46. In What Way God Wills All Men to Be Saved.
- 47. Scriptural Instances Wherein It is Proved that God Has Men’s Wills More in His Power Than They Themselves Have.
- 48. Rebuke Must Be Varied According to the Variety of Faults. There is No Punishment in the Church Greater Than Excommunication.
- 49. Another Interpretation of the Apostolic Passage, Who Will Have All Men to Be Saved.
- 50. The Purpose of Rebuke.
- 51. Conclusion.
Source: CCEL