102 Ps. ii. 12.
103 Ps. lxxxv. 7.
104 Ps. lxxxv. 7.
105 Ps. lxxxvi. 11.
106 Ps. cxxxix. 10.
107 Luke xii. 37.
108 1 John i. 8.
109 Matt. vi. 12.
110 Matt. vi. 14.
111 1 John iii. 5.
112 1 John i. 8.
113 Matt. xxi. 9.
114 Gen. v. 4.
115 Rom. vi. 12.
116 Rom. vi. 13.
117 1 Thess. v. 21.
118 Rom. v. 12.
119 Acts iv. 12.
120 1 Cor. i. 17.
121 1 Cor. i. 19.
122 Gal. ii. 21.
123 Gal. v. 11.
124 Gal. v. 4.
125 Rom x. 3.
126 Rom. x. 4.
127 Rom. iii. 23.
128 Rom. v. 12.
129 Rom. v. 18
130 Compare De Peccatorum Meritis et Remissione, i. 55.
131 Rom. v. 5.
132 Luke x. 30. Rather, "robbers;" latrones, lhstai/.
133 Luke x. 34.
134 1 Cor. ii. 2.
135 1 Tim. ii. 5.
136 Necesse est me semper loqui posse. This obscure sentence seems to point to Pelagius' former statement: Cujusque rei possibilitatem non tam in arbitrii humani potestate quàm in naturae necessitate consistere.
137 Rom. viii. 24, 25.
138 Ecclus. x. 9.
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