The Doctrine of Sin, The Second Period, 250-730 A.D. (6): The Pelagian Controversy: Pelagianism
Writing on the external history of the Pelagian Controversy, A.D. 411-431, Philip Schaff, in Vol. III of his History of the Christian Church, 790ff., writes as follows: Writing on the external history of the Pelagian Controversy, A.D. 411-431, Philip Schaff, in Vol. III of his History of the Christian Church, 790ff., writes as follows: Pelagius was a simple monk, born about the middle of the fourth century in Britain, the extremity of the then civilized world. His British name is said to have...
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