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Anti-Donatist Writings

On Baptism, Against the Donatists

Anti-Donatist Writings · Saint Augustine of Hippo

  1. Title Page.
  2. Preface.
  3. Chapter 1
  4. Chapter 2
  5. Chapter 3
  6. Chapter 4
  7. Chapter 5
  8. Chapter 6
  9. Chapter 7
  10. Chapter 8
  11. Chapter 9
  12. Chapter 10
  13. Chapter 11
  14. Chapter 12
  15. Chapter 13
  16. Chapter 14
  17. Chapter 15
  18. Chapter 16
  19. Chapter 17
  20. Chapter 18
  21. Chapter 19
  22. He proves that baptism can be conferred outside the Catholic communion by heretics or schismatics, but that it ought not to be received from them; and that it is of no avail to any while in a state of heresy or schism.
  23. Chapter 1
  24. Chapter 2
  25. Chapter 3
  26. Chapter 4
  27. Chapter 5
  28. Chapter 6
  29. Chapter 7
  30. Chapter 8
  31. Chapter 9
  32. Chapter 10
  33. Chapter 11
  34. Chapter 12
  35. Chapter 13
  36. Chapter 14
  37. Chapter 15
  38. In which Augustin proves that it is to no purpose that the Donatists bring forward the authority of Cyprian, bishop and martyr, since it is really more opposed to them than to the Catholics.  For that he held that the view of his predecessor Agrippinus, on the subject of baptizing heretics in the Catholic Church when they join its communion, should only be received on condition that peace should be maintained with those who entertained the opposite view, and that the unity of the Church should never be broken by any kind of schism.
  39. Chapter 1
  40. Chapter 2
  41. Chapter 3
  42. Chapter 4
  43. Chapter 5
  44. Chapter 6
  45. Chapter 7
  46. Chapter 8
  47. Chapter 9
  48. Chapter 10
  49. Chapter 11
  50. Chapter 12
  51. Chapter 13
  52. Chapter 14
  53. Chapter 15
  54. Chapter 16
  55. Chapter 17
  56. Chapter 18
  57. Chapter 19
  58. Augustin undertakes the refutation of the arguments which might be derived from the epistle of Cyprian to Jubaianus, to give color to the view that the baptism of Christ could not be conferred by heretics.
  59. Chapter 1
  60. Chapter 2
  61. Chapter 3
  62. Chapter 4
  63. Chapter 5
  64. Chapter 6
  65. Chapter 7
  66. Chapter 8
  67. Chapter 9
  68. Chapter 10
  69. Chapter 11
  70. Chapter 12
  71. Chapter 13
  72. Chapter 14
  73. Chapter 15
  74. Chapter 16
  75. Chapter 17
  76. Chapter 18
  77. Chapter 19
  78. Chapter 20
  79. Chapter 21
  80. Chapter 22
  81. Chapter 23
  82. Chapter 24
  83. Chapter 25
  84. Chapter 26
  85. In which he treats of what follows in the same epistle of Cyprian to Jubaianus.
  86. Chapter 1
  87. Chapter 2
  88. Chapter 3
  89. Chapter 4
  90. Chapter 5
  91. Chapter 6
  92. Chapter 7
  93. Chapter 8
  94. Chapter 9
  95. Chapter 10
  96. Chapter 11
  97. Chapter 12
  98. Chapter 13
  99. Chapter 14
  100. Chapter 15
  101. Chapter 16
  102. Chapter 17
  103. Chapter 18
  104. Chapter 19
  105. Chapter 20
  106. Chapter 21
  107. Chapter 22
  108. Chapter 23
  109. Chapter 24
  110. Chapter 25
  111. Chapter 26
  112. Chapter 27
  113. Chapter 28
  114. He examines the last part of the epistle of Cyprian to Jubaianus, together with his epistle to Quintus, the letter of the African synod to the Numidian bishops, and Cyprian’s epistle to Pompeius.
  115. Chapter 1
  116. Chapter 2
  117. Chapter 3
  118. Chapter 4
  119. Chapter 5
  120. Chapter 6
  121. Chapter 7
  122. Chapter 8
  123. Chapter 9
  124. Chapter 10
  125. Chapter 11
  126. Chapter 12
  127. Chapter 13
  128. Chapter 14
  129. Chapter 15
  130. Chapter 16
  131. Chapter 17
  132. Chapter 18
  133. Chapter 19
  134. Chapter 20
  135. Chapter 21
  136. Chapter 22
  137. Chapter 23
  138. Chapter 24
  139. Chapter 25
  140. Chapter 26
  141. Chapter 27
  142. Chapter 28
  143. Chapter 29
  144. Chapter 30
  145. Chapter 31
  146. Chapter 32
  147. Chapter 33
  148. Chapter 34
  149. Chapter 35
  150. Chapter 36
  151. Chapter 37
  152. Chapter 38
  153. Chapter 39
  154. Chapter 40
  155. Chapter 41
  156. Chapter 42
  157. Chapter 43
  158. Chapter 44
  159. In which is considered the Council of Carthage, held under the authority and presidency of Cyprian, to determine the question of the baptism of heretics.
  160. Chapter 1
  161. Chapter 2
  162. Chapter 3
  163. Chapter 4
  164. Chapter 5
  165. Chapter 6
  166. Chapter 7
  167. Chapter 8
  168. Chapter 9
  169. Chapter 10
  170. Chapter 11
  171. Chapter 12
  172. Chapter 13
  173. Chapter 14
  174. Chapter 15
  175. Chapter 16
  176. Chapter 17
  177. Chapter 18
  178. Chapter 19
  179. Chapter 20
  180. Chapter 21
  181. Chapter 22
  182. Chapter 23
  183. Chapter 24
  184. Chapter 25
  185. Chapter 26
  186. Chapter 27
  187. Chapter 28
  188. Chapter 29
  189. Chapter 30
  190. Chapter 31
  191. Chapter 32
  192. Chapter 33
  193. Chapter 34
  194. Chapter 35
  195. Chapter 36
  196. Chapter 37
  197. Chapter 38
  198. Chapter 39
  199. Chapter 40
  200. Chapter 41
  201. Chapter 42
  202. Chapter 43
  203. Chapter 44
  204. Chapter 45
  205. Chapter 46
  206. Chapter 47
  207. Chapter 48
  208. Chapter 49
  209. Chapter 50
  210. Chapter 51
  211. Chapter 52
  212. Chapter 53
  213. Chapter 54
  214. In which the remaining judgments of the Council of Carthage are examined.