The Doctrine of Sin, The Second Period, 250-730 A.D. (9): The Pelagian Controversy: Pelagianism, Primitive State, and Freedom of Man
Writing on Pelagius' view of the freedom of man and his primitive state, Philip Schaff, in his History of the Christian Church, Vol. III, 803 ff., writes as follows: Writing on Pelagius' view of the freedom of man and his primitive state, Philip Schaff, in his History of the Christian Church, Vol. III, 803 ff., writes as follows: This is the only conception of freedom which Pelagius has (the ability to be able to choose both, the good and the evil), and to this he and his followers...
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