143 Vexat. Another reading has vitiat, "corrupts."
146 See below, Book iii. c. 2.
148 See Augustin's letter 190, ch. 1.
1 Written about the end of 419.
2 [The Edinburgh translator conjectures minime dubitandam here: "on which he seemed to himself to be holding no doubtful, but a perfectly well-known and certain opinion."-W.]
6 [Augustin here confesses the validity of the "baptism of blood," that is, martyrdom, which may take the place of baptism. See the next chapter, and also Book ii 17.-W.]
7 Cyprian's Letter to Jubianus. See likewise Augustin's work Against the Donatists, iv. 29; also On Leviticus, question 84; also his Retractations, ii. 18, 55.