1.—Introduction.
After there came into my hands, holy father Aurelius, the ecclesiastical proceedings, by which fourteen bishops of the province of Palestine pronounced Pelagius a catholic, my hesitation, in which I was previously reluctant to make any lengthy or confident statement about the defence which he had made, came to an end. This defence, indeed, I had already read in a paper which he himself forwarded to me. Forasmuch, however, as I received no letter therewith from him, I was afraid that some discrepancy might be detected between my statement and the record of the ecclesiastical proceedings; and that, should Pelagius perhaps deny that he had sent me any paper (and it would have been difficult for me to prove that he had, when there was only one witness), I should rather seem guilty in the eyes of those who would readily credit his denial, either of an underhanded falsification, or else (to say the least) of a reckless credulity. Now, however, when I am to treat of matters which are shown to have actually transpired, and when, as it appears to me, all doubt is removed whether he really acted in the way described, your holiness, and everybody who reads these pages, will no doubt be able to judge, with greater readiness and certainty, both of his defence and of this my treatment of it.
0319 1. Posteaquam in manus nostras , sancte papa Aureli, ecclesiastica gesta venerunt, ubi Pelagius ab episcopis quatuordecim provinciae Palaestinae catholicus est pronuntiatus, cunctatio mea terminum accepit, qua disserere aliquid plenius atque fidentius de ipsa ejus defensione dubitabam. Hanc enim jam in quadam chartula, quam mihi ipse miserat, legeram . Sed quia ejus cum illa nullas a se datas litteras sumpseram, verebar ne aliquid aliter in meis verbis inveniretur, quam legeretur episcopalibus gestis: atque ita forsitan negante Pelagio quod ipse mihi illam chartulam miserit, quoniam facile convinci uno teste non posset, ego potius ab iis qui ei neganti faverent, aut suppositae falsitatis, aut, ut mitius dicam, temerariae credulitatis arguerer. Nunc ergo cum ea pertracto quae gesta testantur , jam quantum mihi videtur , utrum pro se ille sic egerit, dubitatione sublata, 0320 profecto et de ipsius defensione, et de hoc opere nostro Sanctitas tua, atque omnis qui legerit, facilius et certius judicabit.