Chapter 13.—The Pelagian Argument to Show that the Devil Has No Rights in the Fruits of Marriage.
After these true and catholic statements, which are, moreover, really contained in the Holy Scriptures, although they are not adduced by him in a catholic spirit, with the earnestness of a catholic mind, he loses no time in introducing to us the heresy of Pelagius and Cœlestius, for which purpose he wrote, indeed, his previous remarks. Mark carefully the following words: “You now who say, ‘We do not deny that they, are still, of whatever parents born, under the devil’s power, unless they be born again in Christ,’ show us what the devil can recognise as his own in the sexes, by reason of which he can (to use your phrase) rightly claim as his property the fruit which they produce. Is it the difference of the sexes? But this is inherent in the bodies which God made. Is it their union? But this union is justified in the privilege of the primeval blessing no less than institution. For it is the voice of God that says, ‘A man shall leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave to his wife; and they two shall be one flesh.’167 Gen. ii. 24. It is again the voice of God which says, ‘Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth.’168 Gen. i. 28. Or is it, perchance, their fertility? But this is the very reason why matrimony was instituted.”
13. Post haec quae veraciter et catholice dicta sunt, imo in divinis libris veraciter scripta, non autem ab isto catholice dicta sunt, quia non intentione catholici pectoris dicta sunt; jam propter quod ea dixit, Pelagiana et Coelestiana haeresis incipit introduci . Namque attende quod sequitur: «Tu vero,» inquit, «qui dicis, Eosque de parentibus qualibuscumque nascantur, non negamus adhuc esse sub diabolo, nisi renascantur in Christo: ostende ergo nunc, quid suum diabolus cognoscat in sexibus, per quod fructum eorum, ut dicis, jure possideat. Diversitatem sexuum? Sed haec in corporibus est, quae Deus fecit. Commixtionem? Sed non minus benedictionis quam institutionis privilegio vindicatur. Vox enim Dei est: Relinquet homo patrem et matrem, et adhaerebit uxori suae; et erunt duo in carne una. Vox Dei est: Crescite, et multiplicamini, et replete terram. An forte ipsam fecunditatem? Sed ipsa est instituti causa conjugii.»