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4th-century theologian, namesake of Pelagianism

Pelagius (c. 390-418) was an Irish or British ascetic moralist, who became well known throughout the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity. He was declared a heretic by the Council of Carthage. His doctrine became known as Pelagianism.

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Alternative Names: Morgan

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Similar: Thomas Aquinas 50.9% John Calvin 50.2% James Anthony Froude 49.0% John Wesley 48.7% Ellen Gould White 48.6% Ambrose of Milan 48.6% John Locke 48.4% Blaise Pascal 48.3% Nectarius of Aegina 48.1% Immanuel Kant 47.8%
Unless a man has despised worldly things, he shall not receive those which are divine.

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Their faith alone will not profit them, because they have not done works of righteousness.

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