16. In three ways then are
sins remitted in the Church; by Baptism, by prayer, by the greater
humility of penance; yet God doth not remit sins but to the
baptized. The very sins which He remits first, He remits not but to
the baptized. When? when they are baptized. The sins which are
after remitted upon prayer, upon penance, to whom He remits, it is
to the baptized that He remitteth. For how can they say, “Our
Father,” who are not yet born sons? The Catechumens, so long as
they be such, have upon them all their sins. If Catechumens, how
much more Pagans? how much more heretics? But to heretics we do not
change their baptism. Why? because they have baptism in the same
way as a deserter has the soldier’s mark:18061806 just so these also have Baptism;
they have it, but to be condemned thereby, not crowned. And yet if
the deserter himself, being amended, begin to do duty as a soldier,
does any man dare to change his mark?