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St. Augustine
On Christian Doctrine
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BOOK III.
chap. 33. The third rule of Tichonius
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chap
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33
.
The
third
rule
of
Tichonius
The
third
rule
relates
to
the
promises
and
the
law
,
and
may
be
designated
in
other
terms
as
relating
to
the
spirit
and
the
letter
,
which
is
the
name
I
made
use
of
when
writing
a
book
on
this
subject
.
It
may
be
also
named
,
of
grace
and
the
law
.
This
,
however
,
seems
to
me
to
be
a
great
question
in
itself
,
rather
than
a
rule
to
be
applied
to
the
solution
of
other
questions
.
It
was
the
want
of
clear
views
on
this
question
that
originated
,
or
at
least
greatly
aggravated
,
the
Pelagian
heresy
.
And
the
efforts
of
Tichonius
to
clear
up
this
point
were
good
,
but
not
complete
.
For
,
in
discussing
the
question
about
faith
and
works
,
he
said
that
works
were
given
us
by
God
as
the
reward
of
faith
,
but
that
faith
itself
was
so
far
our
own
that
it
did
not
come
to
us
from
God
;
not
keeping
in
mind
the
saying
of
the
apostle
: "
Peace
be
to
the
brethren
,
and
love
with
faith
,
from
God
the
Father
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ
."
But
he
had
not
come
into
contact
with
this
heresy
,
which
has
arisen
in
our
time
,
and
has
given
us
much
labour
and
trouble
in
defending
against
it
the
grace
of
God
which
is
through
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ
and
which
(
according
to
the
saying
of
the
apostle
, "
There
must
be
also
heresies
among
you
,
that
they
which
are
approved
may
be
made
manifest
among
you
"
has
made
us
much
more
watchful
and
diligent
to
discover
in
Scripture
what
escaped
Tichonius
,
who
,
having
no
enemy
to
guard
against
,
was
less
attentive
and
anxious
on
this
point
,
namely
,
that
even
faith
itself
is
the
gift
of
Him
who
"
has
dealt
to
every
man
the
measure
of
faith
."
Whence
it
is
said
to
certain
believers
: "
Unto
you
it
is
given
,
in
the
behalf
of
Christ
,
not
only
to
believe
on
Him
,
but
also
to
suffer
for
His
sake
."
Who
,
then
,
can
doubt
that
each
of
these
is
the
gift
of
God
,
when
he
learns
from
this
passage
,
and
believes
,
that
each
of
them
is
given
?
There
are
many
other
testimonies
besides
which
prove
this
.
But
I
am
not
now
treating
of
this
doctrine
.
I
have
,
however
,
dealt
with
it
,
one
place
or
another
,
very
frequently
.
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