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Pelagius
(c. 360 – 418)

Catholic monk who was accused of denying the concept of original sin and the need for grace, Pelagius was, after twice being declared orthodox, finally tried in absentia, declared a heretic, and ejected from the Church

Pelagius

Works

Letters

  • Letter to a Presbyter
  • Letter to Augustine of Hippo
  • Letter to Pope Innocent I

Works about Pelagius


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