Pelagius

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Pelagius (c. 360 – 418) was a theologian of British origin who advocated free will and asceticism. He was accused by Augustine of Hippo and others of denying the need for divine aid in performing good works. They understood him to have said that the only grace necessary was the declaration of the law; humans were not wounded by Adam's sin and were perfectly able to fulfill the law without divine aid.
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Thanks for sharing... very informative

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He had the orthodox theology, see Irinneus of Lyon and pre 325 AD christianity.

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(He wrote who wrote who's wrong or right the History of so and so.holy or sin. God or devil.saint or sinner. Heaven or hell.good or evil.light.or dark.fire or water.life or death.full or empty.king or beger.winner it looser.educated or uneducated.war or peace.religion or nonreligion.man or woman.rich or poor.whatever all this is only a game of life.ultimatly who saw God and heaven and hell.?all the religious books teach their own dogma.nothing is proved to be real.mankind fooled by so and so.called book of religion's .we are responsible to trust stupid books. ). {FROM A. RICHARD PAUL CHAUDARY.INDIAN.MAN.

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