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Pelagian
Pelagian, a.1 and n.1 (pɪˈleɪdʒɪən) [f. L. Pelagiān-us (Augustine), f. Pelagius, latinized form (see prec.) of the name of a British monk of the 4th and 5th centuries, whose doctrines were fiercely combated by St. Augustine, and condemned by Pope Zosimus in a.d. 418. 1645 Pagitt Heresiogr. (1662) 22... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pelagius
Pelagius was accused of heresy at the synod of Jerusalem in 415 and his doctrines were harshly criticized by Augustine of Hippo, especially the Pelagian (Augustine's teaching on the Fall of Adam was not a settled doctrine at the time the Augustinian/Pelagian dispute began.) wikipedia.org
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pelagian
pelagian, a.2 and n.2 (pɪˈleɪdʒɪən) [f. L. pelagi-us (see pelagial) + -an.] A. adj. † 1. Of or pertaining to the pelagiæ conchæ or sea shells whence purple dye was obtained. (Cf. L. pelagium purple colour.) Obs.1601 Holland Pliny II. 259 The Tyrians make their deep red purple, by dipping their wool ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paulinus the Deacon
Against the Pelagians In Carthage in 411 he had opposed Caelestius, a Pelagian. With local backing, he declined to appear before Pope Zosimus; in 418 the Pope took into account the measure of support for the anti-Pelagian position, wikipedia.org
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semi-Pelagian
ˌsemi-Peˈlagian, a. and n. [ad. eccl. L. Sēmipelagiānus: see semi- 8 b and Pelagian a.1] A. adj. Pertaining to the semi-Pelagians or semi-Pelagianism.1626 Second Parallel A iij b, No better then an halfe-faced groat of the Semipelagian alloy. 1626 Pym in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 341 A Semipelagi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arnobius the Younger
The opinions expressed in his commentary have been called semi-Pelagian, probably due to his opposition to Augustine's doctrine of predestination. wikipedia.org
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pelagial
pelagial, a. (pɪˈleɪdʒ(ɪ)əl) [f. L. pelagi-us, a. Gr. πελάγι-ος of the sea (f. L. pelag-us, a. Gr. πέλαγος the sea) + -al1.] Of or belonging to the open sea; = Pelagian a.2 2, pelagic a.1899 J. A. Thomson Sci. of Life xiii. 179 The distinctive population of the littoral, pelagial, abyssal, fluvial, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pelagianism
Pelagianism (pɪˈleɪdʒɪənɪz(ə)m) [f. Pelagian a.1 + -ism.] The doctrine of Pelagius and his followers: see Pelagian a.11583 Fulke Defence viii. (Parker Soc.) 342 While you would seem to fly from Pelagianism, you fall into flat Pharisaism. 1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. 313 This doctrine which hangs the effic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bouri Field
Djeffara-Pelagian Basin Province: Formation The Bouri field is situated in the Djeffara-Pelagian Basin Province (also known as the "Pelagian Basin"), The Pelagian Province contains over of known (estimated total recoverable, including cumulative production plus remaining reserves) petroleum liquids; wikipedia.org
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Ralph Battell
William Haworth, in his Absolute Election of Persons, not upon foreseen conditions, stated and maintained (London, 1694, 4to), criticised the ‘Pelagian wikipedia.org
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Praedestinatus
The writer appears to have semi-Pelagian views, though still criticizing full-Pelagianism. References 5th-century Christian texts wikipedia.org
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Marius Mercator
Africa about 390; died shortly after 451) was a Latin Christian ecclesiastical writer best known for his advocacy of Augustinian theology during the Pelagian In 417 or 418 he was in Rome where he wrote two anti-Pelagian treatises, which he submitted to Augustine of Hippo. wikipedia.org
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罗马风信属
Pasta: Bellevalia pelagica (Hyacinthaceae), a new species from the Islet of Lampione (Pelagian Archipelag, Sicily). wikipedia.org
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Council of Orange (529)
It affirmed much of the theology of Augustine of Hippo, and made numerous proclamations against what later would come to be known as semi-Pelagian doctrine Questions regarding Pelagianism Background Pelagian theology was condemned at the (non-ecumenical) 418 Council of Carthage, and these condemnations were wikipedia.org
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Henchir-Tebel
The only bishop known from antiquity is Pelagian, who took part in the Council of Carthage (256) which was called by St. 1994.03.26) Thomas Nkuissi (1973.01.29 – 1978.11.15) Albert Vincent D’Souza (1969.05.29 – 1971.01.11) Martin Legarra Tellechea (1965.03.18 – 1969.04.03) Pelagian wikipedia.org
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