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Pelagius
Pelagius (pɛˈleɪdʒɪəs) n (Biography) ?360–?420 ad, British monk, who originated the body of doctrines known as Pelagianism and was condemned for heresy (417)Pe•la•gi•us (pəˈleɪ dʒi əs) n. a.d. 360?–420?, British monk and theologian who lived in Rome: teachings opposed by St. Augustine. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Pelagius - a British or Irish monk who denied the doctrines of original sin and predestination and defended human goodness and free will; his views were declared heretical by the Council of Ephesus in 431 (circa 360-418) |
Pelagius
Pelagius ?360--?420 ad, British monk, who originated the body of doctrines known as Pelagianism and was condemned for heresy (417) ThesaurusSeePelagianism |