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Chapter IX.
His warning to the Galatians a warning to all.
[24.] But, possibly, this
warning was intended for the Galatians only. Be it so; then those other
exhortations which follow in the same Epistle were intended for the
Galatians only, such as, “If we live in the Spirit, let us also
walk in the Spirit; let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one
another, envying one another,” etc.;458
which alternative if it be absurd, and the injunctions were meant
equally for all, then it follows, that as these injunctions which
relate to morals, so those warnings which relate to faith are meant
equally for all; and just as it is unlawful for all to provoke one
another, or to envy one another, so, likewise, it is unlawful for all
to receive any other Gospel than that which the Catholic Church
preaches everywhere.
[25.] Or perhaps the anathema pronounced on any
one who should preach another Gospel than that which had been preached
was meant for those times, not for the present. Then, also, the
exhortation, “Walk in the Spirit and ye shall not fulfil the lust
of the flesh,”459 was meant for those
times, not for the present. But if it be both impious and pernicious to
believe this, then it follows necessarily, that as these injunctions
are to be observed by all ages, so those warnings also which forbid
alteration of the faith are warnings intended for all ages. To preach
any doctrine therefore to Catholic Christians other than what they have
received never was lawful, never is lawful, never will be lawful: and
to anathematize those who preach anything other than what has once been
received, always was a duty, always is a duty, always will be a
duty.
[26.] Which being the case, is there any one
either so audacious as to preach any other doctrine than that which the
Church preaches, or so inconstant as to receive any other doctrine than
that which he has received from the Church? That elect vessel, that
teacher of the Gentiles, that trumpet of the apostles, that preacher
whose commission was to the whole earth, that man who was caught up to
heaven,460 cries and cries again in his Epistles to
all, always, in all places, “If any man preach any new doctrine,
let him be accursed.” On the other hand, an ephemeral, moribund
set of frogs, fleas, and flies, such as the Pelagians, call out in
opposition, and that to Catholics, “Take our word, follow our
lead, accept our exposition, condemn what you used to hold, hold what
you used to condemn, cast aside the ancient faith, the institutes of
your fathers, the trusts left for you by your ancestors and receive
instead,—what? I tremble to utter it: for it is so full of
arrogance and self-conceit, that it seems to me that not only to affirm
it, but even to refute it, cannot be done without guilt in some
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