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... Pelagius.3 Labbe rightly objected that there were quotations in Augustine from Pelagius that were not to be found in this commentary . Garnier , and after him Simon , perhaps the most masterly critic who has ever dealt with patristic ...
... Pelagius.3 Labbe rightly objected that there were quotations in Augustine from Pelagius that were not to be found in this commentary . Garnier , and after him Simon , perhaps the most masterly critic who has ever dealt with patristic ...
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... Pelagius was rediscovered about the same time by Riggenbach , Hellmann , Morin , and myself . Riggenbach , in 1905 , published an article calling attention to the value of Zmaragdus in this connexion.1 He was able to identify the ...
... Pelagius was rediscovered about the same time by Riggenbach , Hellmann , Morin , and myself . Riggenbach , in 1905 , published an article calling attention to the value of Zmaragdus in this connexion.1 He was able to identify the ...
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... Pelagius in the Book of Armagh , under the title Argumentum omnium epistularum ; this is followed by the prologus epistulae ad romanos , beginning with the words Romani ex Iudaeis gentilibusque , which is also attributed to Pelagius in ...
... Pelagius in the Book of Armagh , under the title Argumentum omnium epistularum ; this is followed by the prologus epistulae ad romanos , beginning with the words Romani ex Iudaeis gentilibusque , which is also attributed to Pelagius in ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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