Godly bishops intervened and suppressed the Pelagian heresy in late fifth-century Britain. |
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He was accused of defecting from the Edwardsian camp and was even branded as a Pelagian by some opponents. |
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As if Nature's colourful display was not enough, a school of small spinner dolphins coursed by the Pelagian, chasing a school of tuna. |
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Strict Calvinist critics accused him of being a Socinian, a Pelagian, and a papist. |
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In his estimation, Pelagian ideas offered an easy morality for the weak. |
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However, haunted not only by his Manichean past but, soon, by Pelagian boasts of human moral competence, Augustine was never able to shake his anxieties about freedom. |
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Two extensive excursuses follow on sermons prior to the Pelagian controversy and on a series of sermons from within the controversy. |
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The main success is the Pelagian Basin in the Gulf of Gabes, where Libya's producing offshore field is el-Bouri. |
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The main success is the Pelagian Basin in the Gulf of Gabes, where Libya's only producing offshore field is El Bouri. |
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No central doctrines have been challenged by the majority of the faithful as in the Arian, Pelagian or Nestorian crises when even bishops abandoned orthodoxy wholesale. |
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