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Augustine, Aurelius - Bishop of Hippo
. . B. B. Warfield said, "Augustine [was one of the early founders] of Roman Catholicism and the author of that doctrine of grace which it has been the constantly pursued effort of Roman Catholicism to neutralize, and which in very fact either must be neutralized by, or will neutralize, Roman Catholicism. Two children were struggling in the womb of his mind. There can be no doubt which was the child of his heart. His doctrine of the Church he had received whole from his predecessors, and he gave it merely the precision and vitality which insured its persistence. His doctrine of grace was all his own:it represented the very core of his being . . . it was inevitable, had time been allowed, that his inherited doctrine of the Church, too, with all its implications, would have gone down before it, and Augustine would have bequeathed to the Church, not "problems," but a thoroughly worked out system of evangelical religion. . . . The problem which Augustine bequeathed to the Church for solution, the Church required a thousand years to solve. But even so, it is Augustine who gave us the Reformation. For the Reformation, inwardly considered, was just the ultimate triumph of Augustine's doctrine of grace over Augustine's doctrine of the Church. (Warfield, Calvin and Augustine, 321-22)

. . B. B. Warfield said, "Augustine [was one of the early founders] of Roman Catholicism and the author of that doctrine of grace which it has been the constantly pursued effort of Roman Catholicism to neutralize, and which in very fact either must be neutralized by, or will neutralize, Roman Catholicism. Two children were struggling in the womb of his mind. There can be no doubt which was the child of his heart. His doctrine of the Church he had received whole from his predecessors, and he gave it merely the precision and vitality which insured its persistence. His doctrine of grace was all his own:it represented the very core of his being . . . it was inevitable, had time been allowed, that his inherited doctrine of the Church, too, with all its implications, would have gone down before it, and Augustine would have bequeathed to the Church, not "problems," but a thoroughly worked out system of evangelical religion. . . . The problem which Augustine bequeathed to the Church for solution, the Church required a thousand years to solve. But even so, it is Augustine who gave us the Reformation. For the Reformation, inwardly considered, was just the ultimate triumph of Augustine's doctrine of grace over Augustine's doctrine of the Church. (Warfield, Calvin and Augustine, 321-22)
"Grace does not destroy the will but rather restores it."
"Let God give what He commands, and command what He will."
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Augustine on the New Life in Christ ![]() |
N.R. Needham - These are must-have quotes in any discussion showing Augustine's soteriology to be monergistic (the work of God alone), not synergistic (a cooperation between man and God). |
Augustine's Doctrine of the Bondage of the Will ![]() |
Monergism.com |
Contrasting Augustine and the Council of Orange (529 AD) with The Council of Trent (1563) ![]() |
This resource shows that the RCC is at odds with their and own church doctor and their own early council. Contrasts it with Augustinianism and the Reformation view of grace |
A Treatise on Nature and Grace, Against Pelagius ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine, Biship of Hippo |
Human Nature in Its Fourfold State ![]() |
Augustines' Model |
Augustine and Pelagius (.pdf) ![]() |
R.C. Sproul |
Augustine and His Realism ![]() |
J. V. Fesko |
Augustine & The Pelagian Controversy ![]() |
B. B. Warfield |
A Treatise On Rebuke and Grace ![]() |
St Augustine |
Augustine’s Literal Adam ![]() |
Peter Sanlon |
Augustine & Pelagius - Part 1 ![]() |
Sam Storms |
Augustine ![]() |
John Piper - Sovereign Joy in the Life and Thought of St. Augustine |
Augustine and the Pelagian Controversy ![]() |
Mark S. Ritchie - The Story of the Church |
Augustine, Enchiridion, ![]() |
"For you are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you to be a people for his treasured possession, out of all the peoples who are on the face of the earth. It was not because you were more in number than any other people t |
Augustine's Framing of the Predestination Debate ![]() |
Gregory Johnson |
Augustine ![]() |
Arthur C. Custance |
Augustine and Pelagius / The Council of Ephesus ![]() |
Charles R. Biggs |
Augustine of Hippo Part 1 ![]() |
Kenneth Richard Samples |
Augustine of Hippo Part 2 ![]() |
Kenneth Richard Samples |
Handbook on Faith, Hope, and Love ![]() |
Saint Augustine |
Ancient Church History (Series) ![]() |
Rev. Charles Biggs |
Augustine and Pelagian Controversy (.pdf) ![]() |
David Calhoun & Covenant Theological Seminary |
Augustine on Monergism - Summary ![]() |
Ryan Hedrich |
Sermons on selected lessons of the New Testament: Matthew, Mark, and Luke ![]() |
Augustine |
Sermons on selected lessons of the New Testament: John, Acts, Rom., I Cor., Gal., Eph., Phil., I Thess., I Tim., Titus, James, and 1 John ![]() |
Augustine |
Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 1-36 ![]() |
Augustine |
Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 37-52 ![]() |
Augustine |
Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 53-75 ![]() |
Augustine |
Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 76-101 ![]() |
Augustine |
Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 102-125 ![]() |
Augustine |
Expositions on the Book of Psalms: Psalms 126-150 ![]() |
Augustine |
Homilies on the Gospel according to John, and his first Epistle. Pt. 1 of 2 ![]() |
Augustine |
Homilies on the Gospel according to John, and his first Epistle. Pt. 2 of 2 ![]() |
Augustine |
Augustine on Adam’s Fall ![]() |
Kenneth Samples |
Augustine of Hippo: The Relevance of His Life and Thought Today (.pdf) ![]() |
Nick Needham |
Augustine Versus a Desire of God to Save the Reprobate ![]() |
Excerpt From Augustine's Handbook or Enchiridion |
Augustine and Sovereign Grace ![]() |
Rev. Angus Stewart |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 1 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The City of God, Volume 1, translated by Marcus Dods |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 2 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The City of God, Volume 2, translated by Marcus Dods |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 3 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - Writings in connection with the Donatist controversy, translated by J.R. King. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 4 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Anti-Pelagian Works of Saint Augustine, Volume 1. Translated by Peter Holmes. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 5 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - Writings in Connection with the Manichæan Heresy, translated by Richard Stothert. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 6 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Letters of Saint Augustine, - Bishop of Hippo, Volume 1. Translated by J.G. Cunningham. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 7 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - On the Trinity, translated by A.W. Haddan. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 8 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Sermon on the Mount expounded, and The harmony of the evangelists, translated respectively by William Findlay and S.D.F. Salmond. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 9 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - On Christian Doctrine; The Enchiridion; On Catechising, and On Faith and the Creed. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 10 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - Lectures or Tractates on the Gospel According to St. John, Volume 1, translated by John Gibb. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 12 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Anti-Pelagian Works of Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, Volume 2. Translated by Peter Holmes. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 11 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - Lectures or Tractates on the Gospel According to St. John, Volume 2, by James Innes. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 13 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Letters of Saint Augustine, Volume 2, Translated by J.G. Cunningham. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 14 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Confessions of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, translated and annotated by J.G. Pilkington. |
The Works of Aurelius Augustine, Volume 15 (.pdf) ![]() |
Aurelius Augustine - The Anti-Pelagian Works of St. Augustine, Volume 3. Translated by Peter Holmes and R.E. Wallis. |
LibriVox recording of The City of God (MP3 Downloads) ![]() |
Saint Augustine of Hippo. Read by Darren Slider. |
Free Formatted Church Fathers (Kindle .mobi) ![]() |
Adam Parker |
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