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Post-Nicene · AD 400–500
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SACRAMENTS
c. AD 400
Augustine of Hippo
Donatism is wrong — the validity of sacraments does not depend on the holiness of the minister
SACRAMENTS
c. AD 400
Augustine of Hippo
Baptism in the name of the Trinity is valid even when performed by a heretic or schismatic
SACRAMENTS
c. AD 401
Augustine of Hippo
Augustine teaches that marriage has three goods: fidelity, offspring, and sacramental bond
SACRAMENTS
c. AD 410
Augustine of Hippo
Original sin is transmitted to all humanity through physical generation
SACRAMENTS
c. AD 412
Augustine of Hippo
Baptism washes away original sin inherited from Adam
SACRAMENTS
c. AD 413
Augustine of Hippo
Infants who die without baptism are in a condition of original sin — Augustine refuses to promise them glory
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