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5:3211
necessariam uero nobis esse remissionem peccatorum, quia ea, quae a nobis in praeteritum male facta sunt, infecta facere non ualemus. cauendis autem futuris uincendisque peccatis omnibusque temptationibus uirtute superandis sine ullo deinceps adiutorio gratiae dei naturali possibilitate humanam sufficere uoluntatem. nec paruulos indigere gratia saluatoris, qua per eius baptismum a perditione liberentur, eo, quod nullum ex Adam contagium damnationis traxerint. Quam sint haec inimica dei gratiae. quae per legum Christum dominum nostrum humano generi indulta est, et quem ad modum totius fidei Christianae fundamenta euertere moliantur, peruidet nobiscum uenerabilitas uestra.
他們固然說,赦罪對我們是必要的,因為我們無法使過去所行的惡未曾發生;但他們說,至於防範將來的罪、勝過罪、並以德行制伏一切試探,人的意志憑其天然的能力就已足夠,此後不再需要神恩典的任何幫助。他們又說,嬰孩不需要救主的恩典(即藉著祂的洗禮使他們脫離沉淪的恩典),理由是嬰孩並未從亞當沾染任何定罪的傳染。這些說法何等仇視神的恩典——這恩典是藉著我們的主基督賜給人類的——並且他們如何企圖傾覆整個基督信仰的根基,你們的可敬者與我們一同看得分明。
They say, indeed, that the remission of sins is necessary for us, because we cannot make undone the things wrongly done by us in the past; but that, for guarding against future sins and conquering them and overcoming all temptations by virtue, the human will suffices by its natural capacity, without any further help of the grace of God. And they say that little children do not need the grace of the Saviour, by which through His baptism they are delivered from perdition, on the ground that they have contracted no contagion of condemnation from Adam. How hostile these things are to the grace of God—which has been granted to the human race through Christ our Lord by the law—and in what manner they strive to overturn the foundations of the whole Christian faith, your Venerableness perceives along with us.
5:3212
neque apud uos tacere debuimus, ut eius modi homines, quos quidem sanari in ecclesia quam ex illa resecari magis uolumus et optamus. cura pastorali caueatis. iam enim cum ista scriberemus, cognoueramus in ecclesia Carthaginensi aduersus eos episcopalis concilii conditum fuisse decretum per epistulam sancto et uenerabili papae Innocentio dirigendum et nos de concilio Numidiae ad eandem apostolicam sedem iam similiter scripseramus. Omnes enim, qui spem habemus in Christo, huic pestiferae impietati resistere eamque concorditer damnare et anathematizare debemus. quae contradicit etiam orationibus nostris concedens quidem, ut dicamus:
我們也不當在你們面前緘默,好叫你們藉著牧養的關懷,防備這一類的人——我們其實更願、更盼望這等人在教會內得醫治,而非從教會中被剪除。因為正當我們寫這些的時候,我們已得知:在迦太基教會,已有一項主教會議的判令定妥,要藉一封信轉呈給聖潔可敬的教宗依諾森;而我們努米底亞會議也已同樣寫信給那同一使徒座。因為凡在基督裡有盼望的人,都當抵擋這害人的不敬虔,並同心定它的罪、加以咒詛——這不敬虔連我們的禱告也加以否定,它固然容許我們說:
Nor ought we to keep silent before you, so that by pastoral care you may guard against men of this sort—whom indeed we would rather and more desire to be healed within the Church than to be cut off from it. For even as we were writing this, we had learned that in the Church of Carthage a decree of an episcopal council had been established against them, to be forwarded by a letter to the holy and venerable pope Innocent; and we of the council of Numidia had likewise already written to the same apostolic see. For all of us who have hope in Christ ought to resist this pestilent impiety and, with one accord, to condemn and anathematize it—an impiety which contradicts even our prayers, granting indeed that we may say:
5:3213
Dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. et hoc ita concedens, ut adserat hominem in hoc corruptibili corpore, quod adgrauat animam, posse suis uiribus ad tantam iustitiam peruenire, ut neque illi hoc sit dicere necessarium: Dimitte nobis debita nostra. illud uero, quod sequitur: Ne nos inferas in temptationem, non sic accipiunt. tamquam deus orandus sit, quo nos ad superandas temptationes adiuuet peccatorum, sed ne quisquam inruens corporaliter nos humanus casus affligat. quoniam peccatorum temptationes uincere ita sit iam in nostra positum potestate possibilitate naturae, ut hoc inaniter impetrandum orantibus arbitremur.
「免我們的債,如同我們免了人的債。」而它如此容許,卻又主張:人在這使靈魂沉重的必朽身體中,能憑自己的力量達到如此大的公義,以致連他也不必說「免我們的債」。至於接下來的話——「不叫我們遇見試探」——他們卻不如此理解,彷彿是當祈求神幫助我們勝過罪的試探;乃是求免有任何人身的災禍臨到,使我們肉身受苦。因為他們認為勝過罪的試探已如此被安置在我們自己的權能之內、憑天性的能力,以致我們竟以為向禱告者求這事乃是徒然。
'Forgive us our debts, as we also forgive our debtors.' And it grants this in such a way as to assert that a man, in this corruptible body which weighs down the soul, can by his own strength attain to such great righteousness that not even for him is it necessary to say: 'Forgive us our debts.' But that which follows—'Lead us not into temptation'—they do not understand thus, as though God is to be prayed to that He may help us to overcome the temptations of sins, but rather that no human mishap befalling us bodily may afflict us; since to conquer the temptations of sins, they hold, is already so placed within our power by the capacity of nature, that we should think it vain to obtain it by praying.
5:3214
non possumus una epistula breui omnia uel plurima tantae impietatis argumenta colligere, praesertim quia, cum ista scriberem, perlatores nauigaturi me inmorari diutius non sinebant. puto autem onerosum me non fuisse sanctis sensibus tuis, quod de tanto malo omni uigilantia domino adiuuante uitando tacere non potui. CLXXIX. DOMINO BEATISSIMO ET MERITO VENERABILI FRATRI ET CO- EPISCOPO IOHANNI AUGUSTINUS IN DOMINO SALUTEM. Quod tuae sanctitatis scripta non merui, nihil audeo suscensere; melius enim perlatorem credo defuisse, quam me suspicor a tua ueneratione contemptum, domine beatissime et merito uenerabilis frater.
我們無法用一封簡短的信搜羅如此大的不敬虔之一切、甚或大部分的證據,尤其因為當我寫這信時,就要啟航的遞信人不容我耽延更久。但我想我並未使閣下神聖的心思受累,因為論到如此大的邪惡——當靠主的幫助以萬般儆醒去躲避的——我實在不能緘默。第一七九封。奧古斯丁在主裡問候至福之主、理當可敬的弟兄暨同任主教的約翰。我沒有蒙得閣下聖德的來信,我斷不敢有絲毫惱怒;因為我寧可相信是缺了遞信之人,而非疑心自己被閣下的敬重所輕看,至福之主、理當可敬的弟兄。
We cannot in one brief letter gather together all, or even most, of the proofs of so great an impiety, especially since, as I was writing this, the bearers about to sail did not allow me to linger longer. But I think I have not been burdensome to your holy sensibilities, in that concerning so great an evil—to be shunned with all vigilance, the Lord helping—I could not keep silent. CLXXIX. To the most blessed lord, deservedly venerable brother and fellow-bishop John, Augustine sends greeting in the Lord. That I have not deserved a writing from your Holiness, I dare not at all take amiss; for I believe rather that a bearer was lacking, than I suspect that I have been despised by your Reverence, most blessed lord and deservedly venerable brother.
5:3215
nunc uero, quoniam seruum dei Lucam, per quem ista direxi, cito comperi esse rediturum, agam domino et tuae benignitati uberes gratias, si me litteris fueris uisitare dignatus. Pelagium uero fratrem nostrum, filium tuum, quem audio quod multum diligis, hanc illi suggero exhibeas dilectionem, ut homines, qui eum nouerunt et diligenter audierunt, non ab eo tuam sanctitatem existiment falli. Nam quidam ex discipulis eius adulescentes honestissime nati et institutis liberalibus eruditi spem, quam habebant in saeculo, eius exhortatione dimiserunt et se ad dei seruitium contulerunt.
但如今,既然我很快得知那藉以呈遞這些事的神僕路加即將回程,我便要向主、並向閣下的仁慈獻上豐盛的感謝,倘若您屈尊以書信探望我。至於我們的弟兄、您的兒子伯拉糾,我聽說您甚是愛他,我建議您向他表明這樣的愛:使那些認識他、並曾殷勤聽他的人,不至於以為閣下的聖德被他所欺。因為他的門徒中有幾個青年,出身極為高貴、又受過博雅之學的教育,因他的勸勉而放棄了在世上所懷的指望,把自己獻給神的服事。
But now, since I have quickly learned that Lucas, the servant of God, through whom I have directed these things, is about to return, I will give abundant thanks to the Lord and to your kindness, if you shall have deigned to visit me with a letter. As for our brother Pelagius, your son, whom I hear you greatly love, I suggest that you show him this love: that the men who have known him and diligently heard him may not suppose that your Holiness is deceived by him. For certain young men among his disciples, most honourably born and educated in the liberal arts, at his exhortation abandoned the hope which they had in the world and gave themselves to the service of God.
5:3216
in quibus tamen cum apparuissent quaedam sanae doctrinae aduersantia, quae saluatoris euangelio continetur et apostolicis sermonibus declaratur, id est cum inuenirentur contra dei gratiam disputari, propter quam Christiani sumus et in qua spiritu ex fide spem iustitiae expectamus, et admonitionibus nostris inciperent emendari, dederunt mihi librum, quem eiusdem Pelagii esse dixerunt, rogantes. ut ei potius responderem. quod posteaquam uidi me facere debere, ut eo modo error ipse nefarius de cordibus eorum perfectius auferretur, legi atque respondi In hoc libro ille dei gratiam non appellat nisi naturam. qua libero arbitrio conditi sumus.
然而當這些人身上出現某些違背純正教義的事——這純正教義包含在救主的福音中、並由使徒的言論所宣明;也就是說,當他們被發現在爭辯反對神的恩典(我們正是因這恩典才成為基督徒,並在其中憑著出於信心的靈等候公義的盼望)——並且當他們因我們的勸戒開始得著改正時,他們把一本書交給我,說是這同一位伯拉糾所著的,請求我最好加以答覆。我看出自己理當如此行,好使那邪惡的錯誤本身能更徹底地從他們心中除去,於是我讀了並作了答覆。在這本書中,他把神的恩典僅僅稱作我們被造時所具自由意志的那天性。
Yet when in these men there appeared certain things contrary to sound doctrine—which is contained in the Gospel of the Saviour and declared in the apostolic discourses, that is, when they were found disputing against the grace of God, on account of which we are Christians and in which by the Spirit from faith we await the hope of righteousness—and when at our admonitions they began to be corrected, they gave me a book which they said was by this same Pelagius, asking that I should rather reply to it. And after I saw that I ought to do this, so that in that way the wicked error itself might be more perfectly removed from their hearts, I read it and replied. In this book he calls the grace of God nothing but the nature by which we were created with free will.
5:3217
illam uero, quam innumerabilibus testimoniis sancta scriptura commendat ea nos iustificari, hoc est iustos fieri docens et in omni opere bono siue agendo siue perficiendo dei misericordia iuuari. quod etiam orationes sanctorum apertissime ostendunt, quibus ea petuntur a domino, quae praecipiuntur a domino, hanc ergo gratiam non solum tacet, sed ei contraria multa loquitur. adfirmat enim uehementerque contendit per solum liberum arbitrium sibi humanam sufficere posse naturam ad operandam iustitiam et omnia dei mandata seruanda. unde quis non uideat, cum eundem librum legerit, quem ad modum oppugnetur gratia dei, de qua dicit apostolus: Miser ego homo!
但那聖經以無數見證所稱許的恩典——教導我們是藉著它稱義,即成為義人,並且在一切善工中,無論是在行的、或成全的,都蒙神的憐憫幫助(聖徒的禱告最明白地顯出這事,他們在禱告中向主求那由主所命定之事)——這恩典,他不但緘口不提,反倒說了許多與它相反的話。因為他肯定並極力主張:惟藉自由意志,人的天性就能自足以成就公義、並持守神一切的誡命。因此,凡讀過那同一本書的人,誰不看見神的恩典是如何被攻擊的呢——關於這恩典,使徒說:「我真是苦啊!」
But that grace which sacred Scripture commends with innumerable testimonies—teaching that by it we are justified, that is, made righteous, and that in every good work, whether in the doing or in the perfecting, we are aided by the mercy of God (which the prayers of the saints most plainly show, wherein those things are asked from the Lord which are commanded by the Lord)—this grace, then, he not only passes over in silence but speaks many things contrary to it. For he affirms, and vehemently contends, that through free will alone human nature can suffice of itself to work righteousness and to keep all the commandments of God. Hence who would not see, when he has read that same book, in what manner the grace of God is assailed—concerning which the Apostle says: 'Wretched man that I am!'
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quis me liberabit de corpore mortis huius? gratia dei per dominum nostrum legum Christum. et nullus locus so diuino adiutorio relinquatur, propter quod orantes dicere debeamus: Ne nos inferas in temptationem, sine causa etiam dominus apostolo Petro dixisse uideatur: Rogaui pro te, ne deficiat fides tua, si hoc totum in nobis nullo auxilio dei sed potestate uoluntatis impletur? His itaque disputationibus peruersis et impiis non solum contradicitur orationibus nostris, quibus a domino petimus.
「誰能救我脫離這取死的身體呢?靠著我們的主耶穌基督的恩典。」倘若不給神聖的幫助留任何餘地——正因為這幫助,我們禱告時才當說:「不叫我們遇見試探」——那麼主對使徒彼得所說的話似乎也是徒然的了:「我已經為你祈求,叫你不至於失了信心」,如果這一切在我們裡面的成就並非靠神的任何幫助,而是靠意志的權能。因此,藉著這些悖謬而不敬虔的辯論,不但我們的禱告被否定——就是我們向主所求的那些禱告,
'Who shall deliver me from the body of this death? The grace of God through Jesus Christ our Lord.' And should no place be left for divine help—on account of which, when we pray, we ought to say: 'Lead us not into temptation'—then it would seem that the Lord too said to the apostle Peter without cause: 'I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not,' if all this is fulfilled in us by no aid of God but by the power of the will. By these perverse and impious disputations, therefore, not only are our prayers contradicted—by which we ask from the Lord
5:3219
quicquid sanctos petisse legimus et tenemus, uerum etiam benedictionibus nostris resistitur, quando super populum dicimus optantes eis et poscentes a domino, ut eos abundare faciat in caritate inuicem et in omnes et det eis secundum diuitias gloriae suae uirtute corroborari per spiritum eius et impleat eos omni gaudio et pace in credendo et abundent in speet potentia spiritus sancti. ut quid eis ista petimus, quae populis a domino petisse apostolum nouimus, si iam natura nostra creata cum libero arbitrio omnia haec sibi potest sua uoluntate praestare? ut quid etiam dicit idem ipse apostolus:
就是凡我們讀到並持守聖徒所曾祈求的一切——甚至連我們的祝福也被抵擋,當我們在百姓身上宣告,為他們祈願、向主祈求,願祂使他們彼此相愛、並愛眾人的心增長,並照祂榮耀的豐盛賜他們藉著祂的靈得以剛強有力,又使他們在信心中充滿一切喜樂平安,並在盼望中、在聖靈的能力中格外豐盛。我們為他們求這些事作什麼——這些我們知道是使徒為他的眾百姓向主求的事——如果我們的天性一經被造有了自由意志,就能憑自己的意志把這一切供給自己?那同一位使徒又為何同樣說:
whatever we read and hold that the saints have asked for—but even our benedictions are opposed, when over the people we say, wishing for them and asking from the Lord that He would make them abound in love toward one another and toward all, and grant them according to the riches of His glory to be strengthened with might by His Spirit, and fill them with all joy and peace in believing, and that they may abound in hope and in the power of the Holy Spirit. Why do we ask these things for them—things which we know the Apostle asked from the Lord for his peoples—if our nature, once created with free will, can by its own will furnish all these for itself? Why also does that same Apostle likewise say:
5:3220
Quotquot enim spiritu dei aguntur, hi filii sunt dei, si spiritu naturae nostrae agimur, ut efficiamur filii dei? ut quid dicit similiter: Spiritus adiuuat infirmitatem nostram, si natura nostra sic creata est. ut spiritu ad opera iustitiae non indigeat adiuuari? ut quid scriptum est: Fidelis autem deus, qui non permittet uos temptari super id, quod potestis, sed faciet cum temptatione etiam exitum, ut possitis sustinere, si iam ita conditi sumus, ut uiribus liberi arbitrii uniuersas temptationes sustinendo superare possimus? Quid pluribus agam apud sanctitatem uestram, quando quidem me onerosum sentio, maxime quia per interpretem so audis litteras meas?
「因為凡被神的靈引導的,都是神的兒子」——如果我們是被自己天性的靈所引導,才得以成為神的兒子的話?他為何同樣說:「聖靈幫助我們的軟弱」——如果我們的天性被造得如此,以致不需要聖靈的幫助去行公義的工?為何經上又記著說:「神是信實的,必不叫你們受試探過於所能受的;在受試探的時候,總要給你們開一條出路,叫你們能忍受得住」——如果我們已被造成如此,以致憑自由意志的能力就能藉著忍耐勝過一切試探?我在閣下的聖德面前又何必多說呢,既然我實在覺得自己已成累贅,尤其因為您是藉著翻譯者聽我的信?
'For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God,' if we are led by the spirit of our own nature, so that we become sons of God? Why does he likewise say: 'The Spirit helps our weakness,' if our nature was so created that it needs not to be aided by the Spirit unto the works of righteousness? Why is it written: 'God is faithful, who will not permit you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but will with the temptation also make a way of escape, that you may be able to endure,' if we were already so constituted that by the powers of free will we can overcome all temptations by enduring them? Why should I do more before your Holiness, since indeed I feel that I am burdensome, especially because you hear my letters through an interpreter?
5:3221
si diligitis Pelagium, diligat uos etiam ipse, immo magis se ipsum et non uos fallat. cum enim auditis eum confiteri gratiam dei et adiutorium dei, putatis hoc eum dicere, quod et uos, qui catholica regula sapitis, quoniam, quid in libro suo scripserit, ignoratis. propter hoc ipsum librum misi et meum, quo ei respondi; unde perspiciat uenerabilitas uestra, quam gratiam uel adiutorium dei dicat, quando illi obicitur, quod gratiae dei et adiutorio contradicat.
你若愛伯拉糾,就讓他也愛你——不,倒不如說讓他愛自己,並且不欺哄你。因為當你聽見他承認神的恩典與神的幫助時,你以為他所指的與你相同,你既是按大公的準則有智慧的;然而你並不知道他在自己書中寫了什麼。為此,我把他自己的書、以及我答覆他的那本書一併寄來;好使你們的可敬者從中看出:當有人指控他抵擋神的恩典與幫助時,他所稱的神的恩典或幫助究竟是什麼。
If you love Pelagius, let him also love you—nay rather, let him love himself, and not deceive you. For when you hear him confess the grace of God and the help of God, you suppose that he means by it what you also mean, who are wise according to the catholic rule, since you do not know what he has written in his book. On this account I have sent both his book itself and mine, in which I replied to him; that from it your Venerableness may perceive what he calls the grace or help of God, when it is objected to him that he contradicts the grace and help of God.
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proinde ostende illi docendo et hortando et pro eius salute, quae in Christo esse debet, orando, ut eam dei gratiam confiteatur, quam probantur sancti dei fuisse confessi, cum a domino ea ipsi peterent, quae illis iubebat ut facerent, quoniam neque iuberentur, nisi ut nostra uoluntas ostenderetur, neque peterentur, nisi ut uoluntatis infirmitas ab illo, qui iusserat, iuuaretur. Aperte interrogetur, utrum ei placeat orandum esse domino, ne peccemus. quod si ei displicet, legatur in auribus eius apostolus dicens: Oramus autem ad deum, ne quid faciatis mali; si autem placet, aperte praedicet gratiam, qua iuuamur, ne ipse faciat multum mali.
因此,要藉著教導、勸勉他,並為他的得救(這得救理當在基督裡)禱告,向他表明:他當承認那神的聖徒被證實所承認的神恩典,就是當他們向主求那祂所命他們去行的事之時所承認的;因為他們若不是為要顯出我們的意志,就不會被命令;他們若不是為要使意志的軟弱得那發命令者的幫助,也不會祈求。要明白地問他:他是否認為當禱告求主使我們不犯罪。若這使他不悅,就讀使徒的話在他耳中:「我們求神叫你們一件惡事都不做。」但若這使他喜悅,就讓他明白地宣揚那幫助我們的恩典,免得他自己行許多惡事。
Accordingly, by teaching and exhorting him, and by praying for his salvation—which ought to be in Christ—show him that he should confess that grace of God which the holy ones of God are proved to have confessed, when they asked from the Lord those very things which He commanded them to do; since they would neither be commanded, save that our will might be shown, nor would they ask, save that the weakness of the will might be aided by Him who had commanded. Let him be plainly asked whether it pleases him that the Lord must be prayed to, that we may not sin. If this displeases him, let the Apostle be read in his ears, saying: 'Now we pray to God that you do no evil.' But if it pleases him, let him plainly proclaim the grace by which we are aided, lest he himself do much evil.
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hac enim gratia dei per legum Christum dominum nostrum omnes liberantur, quicumque liberantur, quoniam nemo praeter ipsam quolibet alio modo liberari potest. propter hoc scriptum est: Sicut in Adam omnes moriuntur, sic et in Christo omnes uiuificabuntur, non quia nemo damnabitur, sed quia nemo aliter liberabitur, quia, sicut nulli nisi per Adam filii hominis, ita nulli nisi per Christum filii dei. omnes itaque filii hominis nonnisi per Adam et omnes ex eis filii dei nonnisi per Christum fieri possunt.
因為藉著神這恩典,藉著我們的主耶穌基督,凡蒙拯救的,無論是誰,都得蒙拯救,因為除了這恩典以外,無人能藉任何別的方式得救。為此經上記著說:「在亞當裡眾人都死了,照樣,在基督裡眾人也都要復活」——這並不是說無人被定罪,乃是說無人能藉別的方式得救;因為正如惟有藉著亞當才成為人的兒女,照樣,惟有藉著基督才成為神的兒女。所以,眾人惟有藉著亞當才能成為人的兒女,而他們中間眾人也惟有藉著基督才能成為神的兒女。
For by this grace of God, through Jesus Christ our Lord, all are delivered who are delivered whosoever they be, since no one can be delivered in any other way apart from it. On this account it is written: 'As in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive'—not because no one will be condemned, but because no one will be delivered otherwise; because, just as none are sons of man except through Adam, so none are sons of God except through Christ. All, therefore, can become sons of man only through Adam, and all of them sons of God only through Christ.
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aperte itaque etiam hinc exprimat, quid sentiat, utrum placeat ei etiam paruulos, qui nondum iustitiam possunt uelle uel nolle, tamen propter unum hominem, per quem peccatum intrauit in mundum et per peccatum mors et ita in omnes homines pertransiit, inquo omnes peccauerunt, per Christi gratiam liberari, utrum etiam pro ipsis fusum credat sanguinem Christi propter originale peccatum, qui utique in remissionem fusus est peccatorum. de his maxime ab illo uolumus nosse, quid credat, quid teneat, quid certe confiteatur et praedicet. in aliis autem, quae illi obiciuntur, etiamsi errare conuincitur, tamen, donec . corrigatur, tolerabilius sustinetur.
所以,也讓他在此明白地表達他的想法:他是否認為,連那些尚不能願意或不願意公義的嬰孩,也仍然——因著那一人(罪是藉著他入了世界,死又是藉著罪,於是死就臨到眾人,因為眾人都犯了罪)——藉著基督的恩典得蒙拯救;他是否相信,為了原罪,基督的血也為他們流出,這血確實是為赦罪而流的。關於這些事,我們尤其願從他得知:他信什麼、持守什麼、確切承認並宣揚什麼。至於其他指控他的事,縱使他被證實有錯,然而,在他得改正以前,還算比較可容忍地相待。
Let him therefore also plainly express here what he thinks: whether it pleases him that even the little children, who cannot yet will or refuse righteousness, are nevertheless—on account of the one man through whom sin entered into the world, and through sin death, and so it passed upon all men, in whom all sinned—delivered through the grace of Christ; whether he believes that even for them the blood of Christ was shed on account of original sin, that blood which assuredly was shed for the remission of sins. About these things especially we wish to know from him what he believes, what he holds, what he certainly confesses and proclaims. But in the other matters charged against him, even if he is convicted of erring, nevertheless, until he is corrected, he is more tolerably borne with.
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Peto etiam nobis transmittere, quibus perhibetur esse purgatus, ecclesiastica gesta digneris. quod ex multorum episcoporum desiderio peto, quos mecum de hac re fama incerta perturbat; sed ideo solus hoc scripsi, quia occasionem perlatoris festinantis a nobis, quem cito ad nos audiui posse remeare, praetermittere nolui. pro quibus gestis iam nobis misit non quidem ullam partem gestorum sed quandam a se conscriptam uelut defensionem suam, qua st) dixit obiectis respondisse Gallorum. in qua, ut alia omittam, cum ad illud responderet, quod ei obiectum est, eum dixisse posse hominem esse sine peccato et mandata dei custodire, si uelit, \'diximus\', inquit;
我請求您也屈尊把那據稱使他得以開釋的教會審訊記錄轉交給我們。這是我因許多主教的渴望而請求的,他們與我一同因這事撲朔迷離的傳聞而不安;但我獨自寫這信,乃是因為我不願錯過那匆忙遞信人的機會,我聽說他能很快回到我們這裡。他如今寄給我們的,並非審訊記錄的任何部分,而是他自己所寫的、彷彿是他的辯白,他說是用來答覆高盧人的指控的。在其中,姑且略去別的不談,當他答覆那指控他的話——就是他曾說人若願意便能無罪、並持守神的誡命——他說:「我們說過,
I ask that you also deign to transmit to us the ecclesiastical proceedings by which he is reported to have been acquitted. This I ask out of the desire of many bishops, whom, together with me, the uncertain report about this matter disturbs; but for this reason I alone have written it, because I did not wish to let slip the opportunity of the hastening bearer, whom I heard could quickly return to us. In place of those proceedings he has now sent us, not indeed any part of the proceedings, but a certain defence, as it were, written by himself, by which he said he had replied to the objections of the Gauls. In it, to omit other things, when he replied to that which was objected against him—that he had said a man can be without sin and keep the commandments of God, if he wills—'We said,' he says,
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\'hanc enim illi deus possibilitatem dedit; non diximus, quoniam inueniatur quis, ab infantia usque ad senectam qui numquam peccauerit, sed quoniam a peccatis conuersus labore proprio et gratia dei adiutus potest absque peccato esse nec propter hoc in posterum erit inconuertibilis\'. In hac Pelagii responsione cernit reuerentia tua hoc eum fuisse confessum, priorem hominis uitam, quae est ab infantia, sine peccato non esse, sed eum ad uitam, quae sine peccato sit, labore proprio et adiuto per gratiam dei posse conuerti. cur ergo in hoc libro, cui respondi, Abel ita hic uixisse dicit, ut nihil omnino peccauerit? nam eius de hac re ista sunt uerba:
因為神給了他這能力;我們並沒有說,能找到一個從嬰孩到年老從未犯過罪的人,而是說,一個從諸罪回轉的人,藉著自己的勞苦、並蒙神恩典的幫助,能夠無罪——但也不因此在此後就不能改變。」在伯拉糾這番答覆中,閣下的敬重者看出他已承認這事:人先前的生活(就是從嬰孩起的)並非無罪,但他能藉著自己的勞苦、並蒙神恩典的幫助,回轉到一種無罪的生活。那麼,為何在我所答覆的那本書中,他說亞伯在世如此生活,以致毫無犯罪呢?因為他論這事的話如下:
'for God gave him this possibility; we did not say that anyone is found who, from infancy to old age, has never sinned, but that one converted from sins, by his own labour and aided by the grace of God, can be without sin—nor on that account will he be incapable of change hereafter.' In this reply of Pelagius your Reverence discerns that he has confessed this: that the former life of a man, which is from infancy, is not without sin, but that he can be converted to a life which is without sin, by his own labour and aided by the grace of God. Why then, in this book to which I replied, does he say that Abel so lived here that he sinned not at all? For his words on this matter are these:
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\'Hoc,\' inquit, \'recte dici potest de his, quorum neque bonorum neque malorum scriptura sit memor; de illis uero, quorum iustitiae meminit, et peccatorum sine dubio meminisset, si qua eos peccasse sensisset. sed esto,\' inquit, \'aliis temporibus turbae numerositate omnium dissimulauerit peccata contexere, in ipso statim mundi primordio, ubi nonnisi quattuor homines erant, quid\', inquit. \'dicimus, cur non omnium uoluerit delicta memorare? utrumne ingentis multitudinis causa, quae nondum erat? an quia illorum tantum, qui commiserant. meminit. illius uero, qui nulla commiserat, meminisse non potuit?
他說:「這話可以正確地論及那些聖經對其善行或惡行都不提及的人;但論到那些聖經記載其公義的人,它無疑也必記載他們的罪,倘若它察覺他們在任何方面犯了罪。但姑且說,」他說,「在別的時候,因人群眾多,聖經略去了不將眾人的罪一一編織記載;然而在世界之初,那裡不過只有四個人——我們要說什麼呢,」他說,「為何它不肯記載眾人的過犯?難道是因著龐大的群眾麼——而這群眾當時尚未存在?還是因為它只提及那些犯了罪的人,而對那毫無犯罪的人卻不能提及呢?
'This,' he says, 'can rightly be said of those of whose good or evil deeds Scripture makes no mention; but of those whose righteousness it does record, it would without doubt also have recorded their sins, if it had perceived them to have sinned in any respect. But grant,' he says, 'that at other times, because of the multitude of the throng, it forbore to weave together the sins of all; at the very beginning of the world, where there were only four human beings—what,' he says, 'shall we say, why it did not choose to record the transgressions of all? Was it on account of a huge multitude, which did not yet exist? Or because it mentioned only those who had committed sins, but of the one who had committed none it could not make mention?
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certe), inquit, \'primo in tempore Adam et Eua, ex quibus Cain et Abel nati sunt, quattuor homines tantum fuisse referuntur. peccauit Eua, scriptura hoc prodidit; Adam quoque deliquit, eadem scriptura non tacuit; sed et Cain peccasse ipsa quoque scriptura testata est. quorum non modo peccata uerum etiam peccatorum indicat qualitatem. quod si et Abel peccasset\', inquit, \'et hoc sine dubio scriptura dixisset; si non dixit, ergo nec ille peccauit\'.
他說:「當然,在最初的時候,據記載只有四個人存在——亞當和夏娃,該隱和亞伯是從他們而生的。夏娃犯了罪:聖經揭示了這事;亞當也違背了命令:那同一聖經並未緘默;但該隱也犯了罪,那同一聖經同樣作了見證——聖經不僅指出他們的罪,甚至指出罪的性質。但倘若亞伯也曾犯罪,」他說,「聖經無疑也必說出;既然它沒有說,那麼他就沒有犯罪。」
Assuredly,' he says, 'at the first time only four human beings are reported to have existed—Adam and Eve, from whom Cain and Abel were born. Eve sinned: Scripture disclosed this; Adam too transgressed: the same Scripture did not keep silent; but that Cain also sinned that same Scripture likewise testified—of whom it indicates not only the sins but even the quality of the sins. But if Abel too had sinned,' he says, 'this also Scripture would without doubt have said; if it did not say so, then neither did he sin.'
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Haec uerba de libro eius decerpsi, quae in ipso quoque uolumine tua sanctitas poterit inuenire, ut intellegatis, quem ad modum et cetera neganti credere debeatis, nisi forte dicat ipsum Abel nihil peccasse, sed ideo non fuisse sine peccato et ideo non posse domino comparari, qui in carne mortali solus sine peccato fuit, quia erat in Abel originale peccatum, quod de Adam traxerat, non in se ipso ipse commiseratutinam saltem hoc dicat, ut interim eius de baptismo paruulorum certam sententiam tenere possimus! — aut si forte, quoniam dixit \'ab infantia usque ad senectutem\', ideo dicat Abel non peccasse, quia nec senuisse monstratur. non hoc indicant uerba eius;
這些話我是從他的書中摘取的,閣下的聖德也必能在那卷書本身中找到,好使您明白:當他否認其餘的事時,您該如何信他——除非他也許會說,亞伯本人固然毫無犯罪,但他之所以並非無罪、因而不能與那位在必朽肉身中惟獨無罪的主相比,乃是因為在亞伯裡面有他從亞當所沾染的原罪,雖然他本人並未在自己身上犯下這罪——但願他至少能這樣說,好使我們暫且能持守他論嬰孩洗禮的確切見解!——又或許,因他說了「從嬰孩到年老」,他便說亞伯沒有犯罪,是因為並未顯明亞伯曾活到年老。但他的話並不表示這意思;
These words I have culled from his book, which your Holiness will also be able to find in the volume itself, that you may understand in what manner you ought to believe him when he denies the rest also—unless perhaps he should say that Abel himself did indeed sin nothing, but that for this reason he was not without sin and therefore cannot be compared to the Lord (who alone in mortal flesh was without sin), because in Abel there was the original sin which he had contracted from Adam, though he himself had not committed it in his own person—would that he might at least say this, so that meanwhile we might hold his certain opinion concerning the baptism of little children!—or if perhaps, because he said 'from infancy to old age,' he should therefore say that Abel did not sin because he is not shown to have grown old. His words do not indicate this;
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ab initio priorem uitam dixit peccatricem, posteriorem uero posse esse sine peccato. ait enim non se dixisse, quoniam inueniatur quis, ab infantia usque ad senectutem qui non peccauerit, sed quoniam a peccatis conuersus labore proprio et gratia dei adiutus potest absque peccato esse. cum enim dicit a peccatis conuersus\', ostendit priorem uitam in peccatis agi. fateatur ergo. quod peccauerit Abel, cuius prima uita fuit in saeculo. quam fatetur non carere peccatis, et respiciat librum suum, ubi eum dixisse constat, quod ait in hac defensione: \'Non diximus\'.
他說先前的生活,從起初起,是有罪的,但後來的生活卻能夠無罪。因為他說,他並沒有說能找到一個從嬰孩到年老從未犯罪的人,而是說,一個從諸罪回轉的人,藉著自己的勞苦、並蒙神恩典的幫助,能夠無罪。因為當他說「從諸罪回轉」時,他就顯明先前的生活是在諸罪中度過的。所以,讓他承認亞伯犯了罪,因亞伯起初的生活是在世上度過的,而他承認這生活並非無罪;並讓他回頭看自己的書,在那裡已確定他說了他在這辯白中所說的話:「我們並沒有說。」
he said that the former life, from the beginning, was sinful, but that the latter could be without sin. For he said that he did not say that anyone is found who, from infancy to old age, has not sinned, but that one converted from sins, by his own labour and aided by the grace of God, can be without sin. For when he says 'converted from sins,' he shows that the former life is passed in sins. Let him therefore confess that Abel sinned, whose first life was in the world, which he confesses is not free from sins; and let him look back to his own book, where it is established that he said what he says in this defence: 'We did not say.'
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Si autem et hunc librum uel hunc in eo libro locum esse negauerit suum, ego quidem idoneos testes habeo honestos et fideles uiros et eius sine dubio dilectores, quibus adtestantibus purgare me possum, quod eundem librum ipsi mihi dederint et ibi hoc legatur eumque Pelagii esse dixerint, ut saltem hoc mihi sufficiat, ne dicat a me fuisse siue conscriptum siue falsatum. iam inter illos eligat quisque, cui credat. meum non est de hac re diutius disputare. rogamus, ut certe transmittas t sibi, si negauerit se ista sentire, quae illi obiciuntur inimica gratiae Christi.
但倘若他竟否認連這本書、或書中這段落是他自己的,我這一方有合宜的見證人——都是可敬又忠信的人,且無疑是愛他的人——藉著他們的作證,我能為自己洗清:就是他們親自把那同一本書交給我,那話確在其中,並且他們說那書是伯拉糾的;好使這至少足以為我洗清,免得他說那書是我所寫或所偽造的。如今讓各人在他們中間揀選要信誰。我不必為這事再辯論下去了。我們請求:倘若他否認自己持有那些被指控為仇視基督恩典的見解,您至少要把它轉交給他本人。
But if he should deny that even this book, or this passage in the book, is his own, I for my part have suitable witnesses—honourable and faithful men, and without doubt lovers of his—by whose attestation I can clear myself: that they themselves gave me that same book, and that this is read there, and that they said it was Pelagius's; so that at least this may suffice for me, lest he say that it was either composed or falsified by me. Now let each one choose among them whom he will believe. It is not for me to dispute longer about this matter. We ask that you at least transmit to him himself, if he should deny that he holds those views charged against him as hostile to the grace of Christ.
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tam quippe aperta est eius defensio, ut, si uestram sanctam prudentiam, qui eius alia scripta non nostis, nulla uerborum ambiguitate fefellerit, magno gaudio gratulabimur non multum curantes, utrum illa peruersa et impia numquam senserit an se ab eis aliquando correxerit. CLXXX. DOMINO MERITO CABISSIMO ET IX CHRISTI MEMBRIS HONO- RANDO FRATRI OCEANO AUGUSTINUS SALUTEM. Duas accepi simul epistulas dilectionis tuae, quarum in una facis tertiae mentionem et eam te prius misisse commemoras. quam accepisse non recolo, immo bene mihi recolere uideor, quod non acceperim. de his tamen, quas accepi, ago uberes gratias benignitati erga nos tuae.
因為他的辯白如此顯明,以致倘若它未曾以任何言詞的含糊欺哄閣下聖潔的明智(您原不知他其他的著作),我們就要大大歡喜,並不甚在意他究竟是從未持過那些悖謬不敬虔的見解,還是曾在某時從中改正自己。第一八零封。奧古斯丁問候理當至為親愛、當在基督肢體中受尊敬之主,弟兄俄刻阿努斯。我一同收到了您愛心的兩封信,在其中一封中,您提及第三封,並回想您曾先前寄出過;那封信我不記得收到過——不,我倒似乎清楚記得自己並未收到。然而對於我所收到的那些信,我為您向我們所施的仁慈獻上豐盛的感謝。
For his defence is so open that, if it has by no ambiguity of words deceived your holy prudence (you who do not know his other writings), we shall rejoice with great joy, caring little whether he never held those perverse and impious views, or whether he has at some time corrected himself from them. CLXXX. To the lord deservedly most dear, and to be honoured in the members of Christ, brother Oceanus, Augustine sends greeting. I have received at once two letters of your love, in one of which you make mention of a third and recall that you had sent it previously; which I do not recollect having received—nay, I seem to recollect well that I did not receive it. Yet for those which I did receive, I give abundant thanks to your kindness toward us.
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quibus ut non continuo responderem, in alia atque alia diuersarum occupationum tempestate direptus sum. unde nunc stillam uacantis temporis nactus respondere aliquid malui, quam ad tuam sincerissimam caritatem diuturnum habere silentium et fieri taciturnitate quam loquacitate importunior. De origine animarum quid sanctus Hieronymus sentiat, iam sciebam et haec ipsa, quae ex libro eius in epistula tua posuisti, uerba iam legeram. uerum non hoc quaestionem molestam facit, quod mouet quosdam, quo modo deus adulterinis etiam conceptibus iuste animas largiatur, cum bene uiuentibus et ad deum fide ac pietate conuersis ne propria quidem quanto minus parentum possint obesse peccata.
為要不立刻答覆這些信,我被各樣繁務一場又一場的風暴所奪去。因此如今,趁著捉住一滴空閒的時光,我寧願答覆些許,也不願對您至為真誠的愛心長久緘默,以致因沉默而比因多言更顯得叫人為難。至於聖哲羅姆論靈魂起源的看法,我早已知曉,並且早已讀過您在信中從他書中所引錄的那些話。但使這問題成為麻煩的,並非那攪擾某些人的事——就是神如何公義地把靈魂賜給連姦淫所懷的胎,既然對那些行事良善、藉信心與虔敬歸向神的人,連他們自己的罪尚且不能成為妨礙,何況父母的罪呢。
So as not to reply to them at once, I was snatched away by one storm of diverse occupations after another. Hence now, having caught a drop of leisure time, I preferred to reply something, rather than to keep a long silence toward your most sincere charity and to become more troublesome by taciturnity than by talkativeness. As to what holy Jerome thinks concerning the origin of souls, I already knew, and I had already read these very words which you set down in your letter from his book. But it is not this that makes the question troublesome—that which moves certain persons: how God justly bestows souls even upon adulterous conceptions, since to those who live well and are converted to God by faith and piety not even their own, still less their parents', sins can be a hindrance.
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sed merito quaeritur, si uerum est nouas ex nihilo animas singulas singulis nascentibus fieri, quo modo tam innumerabiles animae paruulorum, quas deo certum est ante rationales annos, antequam quicquam iustum iniustumue sapere uel capere possint, sine baptismo de corporibus exituras, iuste in damnationem dentur ab illo utique, apud quem non est iniquitas. non opus est de hac re plura dicere, cum scias, quid uelim uel 20 potius quid nolim dicere. satis existimo sapienti esse, quod dixi. uerum tamen, si aliquid hinc, quo ista quaestio solui queat, uel legisti uel ex ore eius audisti uel tibi ipsi dominus cogitanti donauit, ut noueris, impertire, obsecro, mihi, ut gratias uberiores agam.
但有一事被恰當地追問:倘若新的靈魂果真是為每個出生者從無中個別地被造出來,那麼何以有如此無數嬰孩的靈魂——這些靈魂確定會在有理智的歲數之前、在能領略或明白任何義與不義之前,未受洗就離開身體——竟被那位確實毫無不義的主公義地交付於定罪?這事無需多言,因您知道我願意、或不如說不願意說什麼。我認為我所說的對智者已足夠。然而,倘若您從中讀到、或從他口中聽到、或主在您思想時親自賜下什麼,使您得知能藉以解答這問題之事,我懇求您分給我,好使我獻上更豐盛的感謝。
But it is rightly asked: if it is true that new souls are made individually out of nothing for individuals being born, in what manner so innumerable souls of little children—which it is certain will depart from their bodies without baptism before the years of reason, before they can savour or grasp anything just or unjust—are justly given over into damnation by Him with whom assuredly there is no iniquity. There is no need to say more on this matter, since you know what I wish, or rather what I do not wish, to say. I judge that what I have said is enough for a wise man. Yet if you have read anything hence by which this question might be solved, or have heard it from his mouth, or the Lord has granted it to you yourself while pondering, so that you might know it—impart it to me, I beseech you, that I may render more abundant thanks.
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Illud uero de officioso utilique mendacio, quod exemplo domini de die et hora huius saeculi finiendi nec filium scire dicentis putasti esse soluendum, conatu quidem ingenii tui, cum legerem, delectabar, sed nullo modo mihi uidetur tropicam locutionem recte dici posse mendacium. non enim so mendacium est, cum diem laetum dicimus, quod laetos faciat, aut tristem lupinum, quod gustantis uultum amaro sapore contristet, sicut deum cognoscere, cum cognoscentem hominem facit; hoc enim dictum ad Abraham ipse commemorasti. nequaquam sunt ista mendacia, quod etiam ipse facillime aduertis.
至於那論到盡責而有益之謊言的事,您以主的榜樣——祂說連子也不知道這世界結束的日子和時辰——認為應當藉此解決:當我讀到時,我固然因您才思的努力而喜悅,然而我絲毫不覺得一種比喻性的說法可以正確地稱作謊言。因為當我們稱某日為「歡樂的」,因它使人歡樂,或稱羽扇豆為「愁苦的」,因它以苦味使嘗它之人面帶愁容,這並非謊言;正如我們說神「認識」,是當祂使人得以認識之時;因為這向亞伯拉罕所說的話,您自己也曾提及。這些絕非謊言,正如您自己也極容易看出的。
But as to that concerning the dutiful and useful lie, which by the example of the Lord—who says that not even the Son knows the day and hour of the ending of this world—you thought should be resolved: when I read it, I was indeed delighted by the effort of your talent, yet in no way does it seem to me that a figurative expression can rightly be called a lie. For it is not a lie when we call a day 'glad' because it makes glad, or a lupine 'sad' because with its bitter taste it saddens the face of the one tasting it, just as we say God 'knows' when He makes the man knowing; for this saying to Abraham you yourself have recalled. These are by no means lies, as you yourself also very easily observe.
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proinde beatus Hilarius cum obscuram quaestionem hoc genere tropicae locutionis aperuit, ut intellegeremus in eo se minus dixisse nescientem, in quo alios facit occultando nescientes, non excusauit mendacium, sed mendacium non esse monstrauit non solum in his usitatioribus tropis uerum in illa etiam quae appellatur metaphora, quae loquendi consuetudine omnibus nota est. nam gemmare uites, fluctuare segetes, florere iuuenes contendet quispiam esse mendacium, quod in his rebus nec undas nec lapides nec herbas uel arbores uidet, ubi proprie ista uerba dicuntur?- Porro autem pro tuo ingenio atque eruditione facillime perspicis, quantum ab his differat, quod ait apostolus:
因此,當有福的希拉流藉這類比喻性的說法開解一個晦澀的問題時——好使我們明白,他在那事上說子是「不知道的」,其意乃是祂藉隱藏而使別人不知道——他並非為謊言辯解,而是表明那並非謊言:這不僅在這些較為常見的比喻中如此,也在那稱為隱喻的說法中如此,這隱喻是眾人因說話的習慣所熟知的。因為葡萄樹「結珠」、莊稼「翻浪」、青年「開花」——誰會主張這是謊言呢,因他在這些事物中既看不見水波、也看不見石頭、也看不見花草或樹木,而這些詞卻在此被恰當地說出?再者,憑您自己的才思與學識,您極容易看出這與使徒所說的那話相差何等之遠:
Accordingly, when the blessed Hilary opened up an obscure question by this kind of figurative expression—so that we might understand that he said in that matter that the Son was 'unknowing' in the sense in which He makes others unknowing by concealing—he did not excuse a lie, but showed that it is not a lie: not only in these more usual tropes, but also in that which is called metaphor, which is known to all by the custom of speaking. For that vines 'gem,' that crops 'billow,' that young men 'flower'—will anyone contend that this is a lie, because in these things he sees neither waves nor stones nor grasses or trees, where these words are properly spoken? Furthermore, by your own talent and learning you most easily perceive how much that differs from this which the Apostle says:
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Cum uiderem, quia non recte ingrediuntur ad ueritatem euangelii, dixi Petro coram omnibus: Si tu, cum sis Iudaeus, gentiliter et non Iudaice uiuis, quem ad modum gentes cogis iudaizare? nulla est hic tropica obscuritas, uerba sunt propria apertae locutionis. hoc profecto doctor gentium his, quos parturiebat, donec Christus formaretur in eis, et quibus sub diuina adtestatione praedixerat: Quae autem scribo uobis. ecce coram deo, quia non mentior, aut uerum dixit aut falsum; si falsum, quod absit, quae sequantur, aduertis t et ambo ista exhorrescens admonet ueritatis indicium et in apostolo Petro mirabilis humilitatis exemplum.
「我一看見他們行的不正、與福音的真理不合,就在眾人面前對彼得說:你既是猶太人,若隨外邦人行事、不隨猶太人行事,怎麼還勉強外邦人隨猶太人呢?」這裡並無比喻性的晦澀;這些詞乃是明白直說的本義之詞。這確是外邦人的教師對那些人所說的,他為他們正在生產之苦,直等到基督成形在他們心裡;他曾在神的作證下向他們預先聲明:「我寫給你們的話,在神面前,我不撒謊。」他所說的,若非真的,便是假的;若是假的——但願不至如此——您就看出隨之而來的是什麼,並且他對這兩者都戰兢,向我們警戒那真理的憑據,並在使徒彼得身上,警戒那奇妙的謙卑榜樣。
'When I saw that they were not walking uprightly according to the truth of the Gospel, I said to Peter before them all: If you, being a Jew, live in the manner of the Gentiles and not as a Jew, how do you compel the Gentiles to Judaize?' There is here no figurative obscurity; the words are the proper words of open speech. This assuredly the teacher of the Gentiles said to those whom he was travailing in birth until Christ should be formed in them, and to whom he had foretold under divine attestation: 'Now the things which I write to you, behold, before God, I lie not.' He said either what was true or what was false; if false—which God forbid—you perceive what would follow, and, shuddering at both, he warns us of the sign of truth and, in the apostle Peter, of a marvellous example of humility.
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Sed quid hinc diutius, quae de hac quaestione inter nos ego et praedictus uenerabilis frater Hieronymus satis litteris egerimus? et in hoc opere recentissimo, quod sub nomine Critobuli aduersus Pelagium modo edidit, eandem de ista re gesta dictisque apostolicis sententiam tenuit, quam beatissimi Cypriani etiam nos secuti sumus. illud potius de origine animarum non propter partus adulterinos sed propter innocentium, quod absit, damnationem, quod. opinor, non stulte quaeritur, si quid a tali ac tanto didicisti uiro, quod recte responderi ambigentibus possit, quaeso nobiscum communicare non abnuas.
但何必在這事上多說呢——就是我與上述可敬的弟兄哲羅姆在彼此書信中論這問題已充分處理過的事?並且在那部最新的著作中,就是他方才以克里托布路斯之名對抗伯拉糾所出版的,他論這事——論使徒的行為與言論——所持的見解,與我們追隨至福的居普良所持的相同。倒是論到靈魂的起源——不是因著姦淫所生的緣故,而是因著無辜者受定罪(但願不至如此)的緣故,我想這問題並非愚昧的追問——倘若您從這位如此偉大、如此可敬之人學到什麼、能正確地答覆那些心存疑惑的人,我懇求您不要拒絕與我們分享。
But why longer on this—the things which I and the aforesaid venerable brother Jerome have sufficiently treated in letters between us concerning this question? And in that most recent work, which he has just now published under the name of Critobulus against Pelagius, he has held concerning this matter—concerning the deeds and words of the apostles—the same opinion which we too, following most blessed Cyprian, have held. Rather, concerning the origin of souls—not on account of adulterous births but on account of the damnation (which God forbid) of the innocent, which, I think, is not foolishly asked—if you have learned anything from so great and so worthy a man that could rightly be answered to those who are in doubt, I beg you not to refuse to share it with us.
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ita quippe mihi in epistulis tuis eruditus et suauis apparuisti, ut operae pretium sit tecum litteris conloqui. nescio sane quem librum eiusdem hominis dei, quem presbyter Orosius adtulit tuaeque dilectioni describendum dedit, ubi de resurrectione carnis praeclare disputasse laudatur, iam nobis peto non differas mittere. ideo quippe non eum cito poposcimus, quia et describendum et emendandum utique cogitauimus, cui utrique operi largissimum iam putamus tempus indultum. memor nostri deo uiuas. CLXXXI. INNOCENTIUS AURELIO ET OMNIBUS SANCTIS EPISCOPIS QVI IN CONCILIO CARTHAGINENSIS ECCLESIAE ADFUERUNT DILEC- TISSIMIS FRATRIBUS IN DOMINO SALUTEM.
因為您在信中向我顯得如此博學、如此可親,以致與您藉書信交談實在值得。我實不知那同一位神人的哪一部書——就是長老俄羅修所帶來、交給您的愛心去謄抄的那部,其中他因出色地論述肉身復活而受稱讚——我請求您如今不要遲延,寄給我們。我們所以沒有很快索取,正是因為我們打算既謄抄又校訂它,我們如今認為,這雙重的工作已蒙賜下充裕的時間。願您向神而活,記念我們。第一八一封。依諾森問候奧勒留,並所有出席迦太基教會會議的聖潔主教們,主裡至為蒙愛的弟兄們。
For you have appeared to me in your letters so learned and so agreeable that it is worth the trouble to converse with you by letters. I do not indeed know what book of that same man of God—which the presbyter Orosius brought and gave to your love to be copied, wherein he is praised for having disputed excellently concerning the resurrection of the flesh—I ask that you now not delay to send to us. For this reason indeed we did not ask for it quickly, because we intended both to copy and to emend it, for which twofold task we now think ample time has been granted. Live to God, mindful of us. CLXXXI. Innocent to Aurelius and to all the holy bishops who were present in the council of the Carthaginian Church, most beloved brethren in the Lord, greeting.
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In requirendis diuinis rebus, quas omni cum sollicitudine decet a sacerdotibus, maxime a uero iustoque et catholico tractari concilio, antiquae traditionis exempla seruantes et ecclesiasticae memores disciplinae nostrae religionis uigorem non minus nunc in consulendo quam antea, cum pronuntiaretis, uera ratione firmatis, qui ad nostrum referendum adprobastis esse iudicium scientes, quid apostolicae sedi, cum omnes hoc loco positi ipsum sequi desideremus apostolum, debeatur, 5 quo ipse episcopatus et tota auctoritas nominis huius emersit.
在探究神聖事務之時(這些事務理當由司祭以極大的謹慎來處理,尤其應由真實、公正而大公的會議來審議),你們既遵守古老傳統的榜樣,又謹記教會的紀律,以真確的理性堅固了我們信仰的活力——如今在請益之際不亞於從前你們作出裁決之時。你們既認可此事應提交我們的判斷,便是知道當歸於宗座之物為何,因為凡置身此地位者,我們眾人都渴望跟隨那同一位使徒,主教職與此名的一切權柄正是由他而出。
In the examining of divine matters — which ought to be handled by priests with all diligence, and above all by a true, just, and catholic council — you who, keeping the examples of ancient tradition and mindful of ecclesiastical discipline, have confirmed by true reason the vigor of our religion no less now in taking counsel than before when you gave your ruling, have judged that the matter should be referred to our judgment. For you know what is owed to the Apostolic See — since all of us set in this place desire to follow that same Apostle from whom the episcopate itself and the whole authority of this name arose.
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quem sequentes tam mala iam damnare nouimus quam probare laudanda, uelut id uero, quod patrum instituta sacerdotali custodientes officio non censetis esse calcanda, quod illi non humana sed diuina decreuere sententia, ut quicquid quamuis de disiunctis remotisque prouinciis ageretur, non prius ducerent finiendum, nisi ad huius sedis notitiam perueniret, ut tota huius auctoritate, iusta quae fuerit pronuntiatio, firmaretur indeque sumerent ceterae ecclesiae, uelut de natali suo fonte aquae cunctae procederent et per diuersas totius mundi regiones puri capitis incorruptae manarent, quid praecipere, quos abluere, quos uelut in caeno inemundabili sordidatos mundis digna corporibus unda uitaret.
我們跟隨他,學會了譴責惡事,正如稱許可讚之事一樣。你們以司祭之職守護諸教父的規章,判定這些不當被踐踏——就是他們並非以人的、而是以神聖的判決所頒定之事:即凡在遙遠偏僻省份所議之事,非等到達於此宗座的認可,不可先行斷定;如此,凡是公正的裁決,便可藉此宗座的全權得以堅固,其餘眾教會便由此汲取——正如萬水皆從其本源湧出,流貫全世界各地,從潔淨源頭純淨無染地流出——好知道當命令甚麼、當潔淨誰,以及對那些如陷於無法洗淨之污泥中的人,配於潔淨身軀的水當如何迴避。
Following him, we have learned to condemn evils no less than to approve things worthy of praise. And so indeed you judge, guarding by your priestly office the ordinances of the fathers, that these ought not to be trodden underfoot — those things which they decreed not by human but by divine sentence: namely, that whatever might be transacted even in far-off and remote provinces should not be held concluded until it should come to the knowledge of this See, so that by its full authority whatever ruling had been just might be confirmed, and from thence the other churches might draw — just as all waters proceed from their native spring and, flowing through the diverse regions of the whole world, run pure and uncorrupted from the source of a clean head — what to command, whom to wash clean, and whom, as those defiled with filth that cannot be cleansed, the water worthy of clean bodies should shun.
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Gratulor igitur, fratres carissimi, quod per fratrem et coepiscopum nostrum Iulium litteras ad nos destinastis et cum illis curam geritis, quibus praesidetis, ecclesiis, sollicitudinem uestram pro omnium utilitate monstratis et per cunctas totius orbis ecclesias omnibus una, quod prosit, decernendum esse deposcitis, ut suis constabilita regulis ecclesia et hoc, quod illos caueat, pronuntiationis iustae firmata decretalibus patere non possit, qui peruersis instructi, immo destructi uerborum argutiis sub imagine catholicae fidei disputantes uelut pestiferum exhalantes uirus, ut hominum recte sentientium in deteriorem partem corda corrumpant, totam ueri dogmatis quaerunt euertere disciplinam.
因此,至親愛的弟兄們,我甚為欣喜:你們藉我們的弟兄與同僚主教猶利烏斯致函於我們,並與此同時對你們所牧養的教會盡心照顧,為眾人的益處顯明你們的關切;你們又懇求:當在全世界一切教會中共同議定一事以益於眾人,使教會既以其規章而堅立,又以公正裁決的教令所堅固(藉此防範那些人),而不致敞開受攻擊。那些人以言詞邪僻的巧辯而武裝、實則被拆毀,假借大公信仰之名而爭辯,彷彿噴吐致命的毒液,要把正直思想者的心敗壞至更惡的一方,企圖傾覆真道的全部規範。
I rejoice therefore, dearly beloved brethren, that through our brother and fellow bishop Julius you have sent letters to us, and that together with them you show the care you bear for the churches over which you preside, and manifest your solicitude for the good of all; and you demand that throughout all the churches of the whole world one thing be decreed for the profit of all, so that the Church, established by her rules and fortified by the decretals of a just ruling — which may guard against those men — may lie open to no attack; those men who, equipped, nay rather undone, by the perverse cleverness of words, disputing under the guise of the catholic faith and breathing forth as it were a pestilent poison to corrupt the hearts of right-thinking men toward the worse part, seek to overthrow the whole discipline of true doctrine.
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Sanandum ergo celerius, ne longius execrandus animis morbus inserpat, ut si medicus, cum uiderit huius terreni corporis aliquem esse languorem. magnum suae artis aestimat documentum, si cito quis illius interuentu desperatus euadat. uel, cum putre uulnus aspexerit. adhibet fomenta uel cetera. quibus illud possit, quod natum fuerat, uulnus obduci, ac, si id manens sanari non poterit, ne corpus reliquum sua tabe corrumpat, ferro amputet, quod nocebat, quo reliquum integrum et seruet intactum. praecidendum id ergo est, quod uelut puro sanoque nimium corpori uulnus obrepsit, ne, cum tardius abstergitur, in ipsis paene uisceribus huius mali non exhaurienda post sentina considat.
因此必須更迅速地醫治,免得這可憎的疾病更深地潛入人心——正如醫生見到這屬地肉身有某種病弱時,若經他診治使一個已被斷定無望的人得以速愈,便視為其醫術的大明證;又如他看見腐爛的傷口時,便施用敷藥或其他方法,使那已生的傷口得以癒合;倘若傷口仍在而不能治好,為免它以腐爛敗壞身體的其餘部分,就用刀割去那作害之物,好保全並保守其餘部分完好無損。因此,那如同侵入過於潔淨健康之身軀的傷口,必須予以割除,免得清除得太遲,這惡的渣滓便沉積於幾近臟腑之處,再也無法排盡。
It must therefore be healed the more swiftly, lest the disease, to be abhorred, creep further into men's minds — even as a physician, when he sees that there is some sickness of this earthly body, counts it a great proof of his skill if by his intervention someone despaired of quickly escapes; or when he beholds a festering wound, applies poultices or the rest by which the wound that had arisen may be closed over, and if, remaining, it cannot be healed, then, lest it corrupt the rest of the body with its rot, cuts away with the knife what was doing harm, so as to keep the remainder whole and preserve it untouched. That therefore must be cut off which, upon a body too pure and healthy, has crept in as a wound, lest, when it is wiped away too tardily, the dregs of this evil, no longer to be drained, settle almost in the very vitals.
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Num quid nos de his post haec rectum mentibus aestimemus, qui sibi se putant debere, quod boni sunt, nec illum considerant, cuius cotidie gratiam consequuntur? sed iam isti, qui tales sunt, nullam dei gratiam consequuntur, qui sine illo tantum se adsequi posse confidunt, quantum uix illi, qui ab illo postulant et accipiunt, promerentur. quid enim tam iniquum potest esse, tam barbarum, tam totius religionis ignarum, tam Christianis mentibus inimicum, quam huic te negare debere, quicquid in cotidiana gratia consequeris, cui te ipse confiteris debere, quod natus esergo eris tibi in prouidendo praestantior, quam potest in te esse, qui te, ut esses, effecit!
此後我們豈能在這等人心中看出甚麼正確之處呢?他們以為自己之所以為善乃是欠於自己,卻不顧念那位他們每日領受其恩典者。然而這些如此之人,卻毫不領受神的恩典;他們竟自信能靠自己成就那些連向神祈求而領受者也難以配得之事。有甚麼比這更不義、更野蠻、更全然無知於一切虔敬、更與基督徒的心為敵的呢——就是你竟否認你在每日恩典中所得的一切是欠於祂的,而祂正是你親口承認連你之得以出生也欠於祂的那一位?難道你在為自己籌謀上,會比那位造你使你存在者在你身上所能作的更卓越麼!
Are we then after this to reckon anything right in the minds of those men who think they owe to themselves the fact that they are good, and do not consider Him whose grace they daily obtain? But these men, being such as they are, obtain no grace of God, who trust that they can attain by themselves as much as those scarcely merit who ask of Him and receive. For what can be so unjust, so barbarous, so ignorant of all religion, so hostile to Christian minds, as for you to deny that you owe to Him whatever you obtain in your daily grace — to Him to whom you yourself confess that you owe your very birth? Will you then be more excellent in providing for yourself than He can be in you, He who made you that you might exist!
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et, cum putes debere, quod uiuis, quo modo te nou putas illi debere, cum cotidianam eius consequendo gratiam taliter uiuis? et qui nos adiutorio negas indigere diuino, quasi ex nostra in totum possibilitate perfecti quo modo non adiutorium in nos, cum tales a nobis etiam esse possumus, prouocamus? Qui enim adiutorium dei negat, uellem interrogare, quid dicat: nos non mereri? an illum hoc non posse praestare? an nihil esse, propter quod unusquisque hoc debeat postulare? posse hoc deum opera ipsa testantur. adiutorio cotidiano nos egere negare non possumus;
當你認為你的存活是欠於祂時,你怎麼不認為你之得以如此存活——即藉每日領受祂的恩典而存活——也是欠於祂的呢?至於你這否認我們需要神聖援助的人,彷彿我們是全然憑自己的能力而臻於完全——既然我們甚至能靠自己成為這樣的人,我們又豈不是在為自己招來援助呢?我倒願問那否認神之援助的人:他要說甚麼呢?是說我們不配得援助麼?還是說神不能施予?抑或說根本沒有值得各人為此祈求之事?神能行此,諸般作為本身便為證。至於我們需要每日的援助,我們無法否認;
And when you think that you owe the fact that you live, how is it that you do not think you owe to Him the fact that you live in such a way, by daily obtaining His grace? And you who deny that we need divine help, as though we were made perfect entirely from our own capability — how do we not invoke help upon ourselves, since even of ourselves we are able to be such men? For of him who denies the help of God I would ask what he means to say: that we do not merit it? or that God cannot supply it? or that there is nothing for which each man ought to ask this? That God can do this, the very works testify. That we need daily help we cannot deny;
5:3246
hoc enim, seu bene uiuimus, prouocamus, ut melius sanctiusque uiuamus, seu praua sentieutes a bonis auertimur, ut ad rectam redeamus uiam, eius auxilio plus egemus. num quid tam mortiferum, tam praeceps uideatur ad casum, tam expositum ad omnia pericula, si hoc solum nobis putantes posse sufficere, quod liberum arbitrium, cum nasceremur, accepimus, ultra iam a domino nihil quaeramus, id est auctoris nostri obliti eius potentiam, ut nos ostendamus liberos, abiuremus, quasi iam amplius, quod possit dare, non habeat; qui te in tuo ortu liberum fecit, nescientes, quod, nisi magnis precibus gratia in nos inplorata descendat.
因為為此緣故——無論我們善度光陰而被激勵去更好更聖潔地生活,或因思念邪僻之事而偏離善道、以致需要重歸正路——我們都更加需要祂的援助。豈有甚麼比這更致命、更急速趨於墮落、更暴露於一切危險之中的麼?就是我們以為單憑我們出生時所領受的自由意志便足以夠用,此後便不再向主尋求甚麼;也就是忘記我們的創造者,為了顯示自己自由而否棄祂的權能,彷彿那位在你出生時使你自由者,再無甚麼可賜與你——卻不知道:除非以懇切的禱告求得的恩典降臨我們身上,
for this — whether we live well and are stirred to live better and more holily, or, thinking depraved things, are turned away from good things that we may return to the right way — of His aid we have the greater need. Is anything to be seen so deadly, so headlong toward a fall, so exposed to all dangers, as if, thinking that this alone can suffice us — namely the free will that we received when we were born — we should thereafter seek nothing further from the Lord? That is, forgetful of our Author, we abjure His power in order to show ourselves free, as though He no longer had anything He could give — He who at your birth made you free — not knowing that unless grace, implored with great prayers, descend upon us,
5:3247
nequaquam terrenae labis et mundani corporis uincere conemur errores, cum pares nos ad resistendum non liberum arbitrium sed dei solum facere possit auxilium? Nam si ille clamat adiutorio sibi opus esse diuino, qui digne hoc non quaereret, si cui liberum arbitrium plus prodessetquippe cum uir beatus et iam electus a domino nil egeret, tamen ita deum deprecatur postulans: Adiutor meus esto; ne derelinquas me neque despicias me. deus salutaris meus —, nos nobis liberum arbitrium, ille deum postulat adiutorem? quod nati sumus, posse sufficere nos dicimus, ille deum, ne derelinquatur, exorat? non, rogo. manifeste discimus, quid oremus, cum ille tantopere beatus.
我們便絕無法竭力戰勝屬地脆弱與屬世肉身的謬誤,因為並非自由意志、而唯有神的援助才能使我們有力抵抗。因為若那本可享用自由意志更多的人尚且呼求說他需要神聖的援助——豈非因為連一位蒙福且已蒙主揀選、原無所缺的人,尚且如此懇求神說:『求祢作我的幫助,不要離棄我,也不要輕看我,拯救我的神啊』(詩27:9)——那麼我們豈可為自己求取自由意志,而他卻求神作幫助?我們豈可說我們得以出生便足以夠用,而他卻懇求神使他不被離棄?我求你們,斷不可如此。當這樣一位大蒙福者,
we can in no wise strive to overcome the errors of earthly frailty and of the worldly body, seeing that it is not free will but the help of God alone that can make us a match to resist? For if he cries out that he has need of divine help, who would not fittingly ask it if free will availed anyone more — inasmuch as a blessed man, and one already chosen by the Lord, though he lacked nothing, yet thus besought God, asking: Be Thou my helper; forsake me not, neither despise me, O God of my salvation — do we ask free will for ourselves, while he asks God as his helper? Do we say that the fact of our being born can suffice us, while he entreats God that he be not forsaken? Not so, I pray. We learn plainly what we ought to pray, when a man so greatly blessed,
5:3248
ut supra diximus, uir, ne despiciatur, exoptat? illi enim necesse est ista arguant, qui illa confirmant. Dauid enim orationis ignarus et suae naturae nescius accusetur, qui cum sciat tantum in sua esse natura, adiutorem sibi deum et assiduum adiutoremnec illi sufficit assiduum, sed, ne aliquando illum despiciat, orationibus pronus exoptat et per corpus omne psalterii hoc et praedicat et clamat.
如我們在上文所說,一個人渴望自己不被輕看之時,我們便清楚學到當如何祈求。因為那些主張相反之說的人,勢必要攻擊這些道理。否則大衛便要被控為不懂禱告、不識自己本性的人了——他明知自己本性中所能有的極其有限,卻俯伏禱告,渴望神作他的幫助,且是不斷的幫助;不斷的幫助對他尚且不足,他更渴望神永不輕看他,並在整卷詩篇中處處宣揚並高聲呼求此事。
as we said above, a man, longs that he be not despised, then we plainly learn what we should pray. For those men must needs impugn these things who affirm the contrary. For then David, ignorant of prayer and unknowing of his own nature, would stand accused — he who, though he knew how much lay in his own nature, yet with prostrate prayers longs for God as his helper and constant helper; nor does a constant helper suffice him, but he longs that God may not at any time despise him, and throughout the whole body of the Psalter he both proclaims and cries this aloud.
5:3249
si ergo hoc ille ita -magnum scitu ut assidue diceret, ita necessarium confessus est ut doceret, quem ad modum Pelagius Caelestiusque seposita omni responsione psalmorum talique abdicata doctrina suasuros se aliquibus esse confidunt nos adiutorium dei nec debere quaerere nec egere, cum omnes sancti nihil se sine hoc agere posse testantur? Liberum enim arbitrium olim ille perpessus dum suis inconsultius utitur bonis, cadens in praeuaricationis profunda demersus nihil, quem ad modum exinde surgere posset.
因此,倘若他承認這事之重大到值得他不斷宣說、之必要到值得他教導人,那麼伯拉糾與凱勒斯提烏斯又怎能撇開詩篇的一切答覆、否棄如此的教訓,而自信能說服某些人相信:我們既不當尋求也不需要神的援助——儘管眾聖徒都見證:離了神的援助,他們甚麼也不能作?因為那最初的人一度承受自由意志,卻過於輕率地使用自己所有的美善,遂致墜落,沉溺於背逆的深淵,毫無憑藉可使他此後得以起來。
If therefore he confessed this to be so great to know that he said it continually, so necessary that he taught it, in what manner do Pelagius and Caelestius, setting aside all the answer of the Psalms and rejecting such teaching, trust that they will persuade certain persons that we neither ought to seek nor need the help of God, when all the saints testify that without it they can do nothing? For that first man, having once endured free will, while he used his own goods too rashly, falling, was plunged into the depths of transgression, having nothing whereby he might thereafter be able to rise.
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