Chapter 18.—But Why Should One Be Punished More Than Another?
“But if,” it is said, “it was necessary that, although all were not condemned, He should still show what was due to all, and so He should commend His grace more freely to the vessels of mercy; why in the same case will He punish me more than another, or deliver him more than me?” I say not this. If you ask wherefore; because I confess that I can find no answer to make. And if you further ask why is this, it is because in this matter, even as His anger is righteous and as His mercy is great, so His judgments are unsearchable.
18. «Sed si jam,» inquit, «hoc oportebat, ut damnatis non omnibus, quid omnibus deberetur ostenderet, atque ita gratius suam gratiam vasis misericordiae commendaret; cur in eadem causa me quam illum potius puniet, aut illum quam me potius liberabit?» Hoc non dico: si quaeris quare; quia fateor me non invenire quid dicam. Si et hoc quaeris quare; quia in hac re sicut justa est ira ejus, sicut magna est misericordia ejus, ita inscrutabilia judicia ejus.