35. Ego, inquit, lux in saeculum veni, ut omnis qui crediderit in me, non maneat in tenebris
Chapter 3.—Pelagius Makes God Unjust.
We are driven at last to yield our assent on divine authority to that which we are unable to investigate with even the clearest intellect. It is well that they remind us themselves that Christ’s righteousness is unable to profit any but believers, while they yet allow that it somewhat profits infants; according to this (as we have already said) they must, without evasion, find room for baptized infants among the number of believers. Consequently, if they are not baptized, they will have to rank amongst those who do not believe; and therefore they will not even have life, but “the wrath of God abideth on them,” inasmuch as “he that believeth not the Son shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on him;”446 John iii. 36. and they are under judgment, since “he that believeth not is condemned already;”447 John iii. 18. and they shall be condemned, since “he that believeth, and is baptized, shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.”448 Mark xvi. 16. Let them, now, then see to it with what justice they can hold or strive to maintain that human beings have no part in eternal life, but in the wrath of God, and incur the divine judgment and condemnation, who are without sin; if, that is, as they cannot have any actual sin, so also they have within them no original sin.
3. Postremo ad id quod intellectu perspicacissimo assequi non valemus, auctoritate divina consentire cogamur. Bene quod ipsi nos admonent, justitiam Christi nisi credentibus prodesse non posse, et prodesse aliquid parvulis confitentur: unde, ut diximus, necesse est eos baptizatos in credentium numero sine ulla tergiversatione constituant. Consequenter igitur, si non baptizentur, inter eos qui non credunt, erunt; ac per hoc nec vitam habebunt, sed ira Dei manet super eos; quoniam qui non credit Filio, non habebit vitam, sed ira Dei manet super eum: et judicati sunt; quoniam qui non credit, jam judicatus est (Joan. III, 36, 18): et condemnabuntur; quoniam qui crediderit et baptizatus fuerit, salvus erit; qui autem non crediderit, condemnabitur (Marc. XVI, 16). Jam nunc videant isti, qua justitia tentent vel conentur asserere, non ad vitam aeternam, sed ad iram Dei pertinere, et divinitus judicari atque damnari homines qui sine peccato sunt; si quemadmodum proprium, ita nullum in eis est etiam originale peccatum.