单词 | Pelagius |
例句 | Pelagius and much of early Celtic Christianity “did not see a newborn as a sinner in need of forgiveness.” ‘Born Bad’: How the idea that we’re all sinners has shaped Western culture 2015-05-20T04:00:00Z Hawley made a striking declaration about his view of Americans in a June 2019 article in Christianity Today, titled “The Age of Pelagius.” Grievance, rebellion and burned bridges: Tracing Josh Hawley’s path to the insurrection 2021-05-11T04:00:00Z Chief among those who found it both absurd and repulsive was a British-born monk, Pelagius. How St. Augustine Invented Sex 2017-06-12T04:00:00Z The Archdeacon Pelagius interceded with similar humanity and similar success, when Rome had been captured by Totila. History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 2 of 2) 2012-04-27T02:00:34.267Z The early teachings of Leo and Pelagius were revived as soon as heresy became alarming. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z While Pelagius was condemned, it was only a modified Augustinianism which became the doctrine of the church. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z He said Pelagius, a Greek scholar born about the year 350, had said individuals had freedom to be whatever they chose. Grievance, rebellion and burned bridges: Tracing Josh Hawley’s path to the insurrection 2021-05-11T04:00:00Z Laurence and Stephen, enclosed in a silver shrine by Pelagius II., a pope so munificent that he had given up his own house as a hospital for aged poor. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z Paul of Samosata, Arius, Pelagius, Socinus, the Swiss, Polish, English advocates of the same general theology and christology were, after their several kinds, disciples of the same philosophical system. Transcendentalism in New England A History 2012-02-18T03:00:16.210Z Damietta was taken without a blow, and the march for Cairo was begun, as it had been begun by the legate Pelagius in 1221. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z The Jesuits have always been reproached with their adherence to the system of the heresiarch Pelagius, on the subject of grace and free-will. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z In the year 590 Pelagius II. died of the plague that was raging in the city; whereupon the clergy and people unanimously chose Gregory as his successor. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 5 "Greek Law" to "Ground-Squirrel" 2011-12-05T03:00:51.527Z Passing the triumphal arch, we enter the early basilica of Pope Pelagius II. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z Trained in Galloway, he travelled to Rome, where he was well received by Pelagius I., and housed in the Lateran. Cathedral Cities of Italy 2011-10-12T02:00:42.597Z The denial of this was an instance of consummate impudence—reserved, as Calvin shows, for such wicked heretics as Pelagius. Social Rights And Duties Addresses to Ethical Societies Vol II 2011-08-05T02:00:45.557Z When the ill-treated Vigilius died at Syracuse, returning from his unhappy sojourn of eight years at Constantinople, Justinian caused the archdeacon Pelagius, who had been nuncio at Constantinople, to be elected his successor. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII He entered into a warm controversy with Pelagius concerning the doctrines of free-will, grace, and predestination, and wrote treatises concerning them, but of his various works his Confessions is most secure of immortality. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis Pope Pelagius prayed for their restoration to life, which was granted for a short time, to prove the efficacy of prayer, but they all died again ten days after! Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z They were writing concerning a point nearly touching the common faith, i.e., in condemnation of Pelagius. The Church of England cleared from the charge of Schism Upon Testimonies of Councils and Fathers of the first six centuries Pelagius II. and the bishop of Arles, ii. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 In what consisted the power by which twenty-nine Popes from Pelagius I. in 555, to Gregory II. in 715 bore so fearful a strain? The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII The chief source of the commentary is the commentary of Pelagius, who is often cited by name. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" The secret of this was, that Pelagius used words in a crafty way, which neither the synods in the Holy Land nor the bishop of Rome suspected. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation And it is certain their decree was confirmed by Pelagius the Second, Gregory the Great, and other Roman Pontiffs.... The Church of England cleared from the charge of Schism Upon Testimonies of Councils and Fathers of the first six centuries He showed me both commissions--I know the handwriting of Pelagius--they are authentic. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 Pelagius,203 a Roman, was consecrated without the command of the emperor, because the Lombards were besieging the City of Rome, and Italy was greatly laid waste by them. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII With Pelagius himself we have but little to do. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 They steadily maintained that Pelagius and Celestius were unsound in their opinions; they told Zosimus that he had no right to meddle with Africa, and that he had been altogether deceived by the heretics. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation Summoned before a synod at Diospolis, Pelagius was unexpectedly acquitted of heresy—an extraordinary decision, which brought Africa and the East into conflict. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition I am Pelagius the deacon, a Christian and a priest of the Lord. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 Pelagius II., who was then pope, called in the secular arm, but the descent of the Lombards in 568 stopped the discussion. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia He wrote to the African bishops, vehemently upbraiding them with their readiness to condemn, and declaring that Pelagius and his followers had never really been estranged from Catholic truth. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 A pope, named Pelagius, showed him great favour, by making him his secretary, and employing him for some years as a sort of ambassador at the emperor's court at Constantinople. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation So, again, in the affair of Nestorius as in that of Pelagius, Africa triumphed, and the supremacy of Rome, her ally or confederate, was becoming more and more distinct. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition “Good thoughts” come so natural to man, and are so closely bound up with the grace of creation, that even Pelagius found no difficulty in admitting this sort of “grace.” Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise Pope Pelagius II. received them in the Lateran basilica. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I Duns Scotus and Thomas Aquinas, in their turn, differed on this point, as Pelagius and Augustine did. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 And when Pelagius was carried off by a plague, in the year 589, the nobles, the clergy, and the people of Rome all agreed in choosing Gregory to succeed him. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation But scarcely had he done this when he died, and his successor, Zosimus, annulled his judgment, and declared the opinions of Pelagius to be orthodox. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition But even this external grace, according to Pelagius, does not confer the strength necessary to perform good works; it merely makes it easier to keep the commandments. Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise The act would appear to have been done in the presence of Pelagius, then nuncio in Constantinople, without reclamation on his part, or of the nuncios who represented Antioch and Jerusalem. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I The book of Pelagius forwarded to him he pronounced unhesitatingly to be blasphemous and dangerous; and he gave his judgement that Pelagius, Coelestius, and all abettors of their views, ought to be excommunicated. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 This was, indeed, a grievous error, and one which Pelagius would have done well to warn people against. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation Meantime the wily Africans quietly procured from the emperor an edict denouncing Pelagius as a heretic. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition In defending divine grace against Pelagius, this holy Doctor asserts the indispensability and superior value of the strengthening grace of the will. Grace, Actual and Habitual A Dogmatic Treatise The charge of Pope Pelagius to his nuncio Gregory throws a vivid light upon the condition of Rome at the time. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I On one side divine authority, on the other human presumption; on one side faith, on the other perfidy; on one side Christ, on the other Pelagius. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 The leader of these people, Pelagius, was a Briton. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation But to this Pelagius replied, “Then there is no freedom in man.” Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors The Basilica of the Apostles is said to have been built by Pelagius the First, who was made Pope in the year 555, and who dedicated it to Saint Philip and Saint James. Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome When only monk and cardinal deacon, he had obtained the permission of Pope Pelagius to set out in person as missionary to paganised Britain. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I Zosimus declared the letter and creed of Pelagius to be thoroughly Catholic, and free from all ambiguity; and the Pelagians to be men of unimpeachable faith, who had been wrongly defamed. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 It is not known whether Celestius learnt his opinions from Pelagius, or whether each of them had come to think in the same way before they knew one another. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation Then came the controversy between Augustine and Pelagius. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors The Pelagian heresy had now gained considerable ground in Britain, it is so called from Pelagius a Monk at Rome; its chief articles are, 1. Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies Pope Pelagius II. sent him as nuncio to Constantinople, an office equally difficult and honourable. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I The views of Pelagius had considerable success in Gaul, and gave a good deal of trouble there. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 Pelagius, on the contrary, seems to have always gone on steadily in the way of his religion. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation Pelagius said, “This is fatalism, under the name of grace, and is saying that God accepts the persons of men.” Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors The departure from the ancient creed of the Church arose out of the controversy with Pelagius. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election When the death of Pope Pelagius placed him on the papal throne, he did not forget the country the sight of whose enslaved children had made them his people of predilection. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I One of the two great opponents of Pelagius, Augustine of Hippo, says that Pelagius was a Briton. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 But unhappily Pelagius overlooked the help of grace. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation The heresy of Pelagius, and the countless forms of kindred errors, would not have infested human thought. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory He departed from the opinions of Pelagius regarding the corruption of human nature, and he recognised “grace” as well as justification in the sense of Augustine. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election The heresy of Pelagius and the schism of Donatus were stronger than the sword of Alaric. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I This Fastidius is the only writer of the British Church, besides Pelagius if we can properly reckon him as one, whose work has come down to us. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 Pelagius was examined by some councils in the Holy Land, and contrived to persuade them that there was nothing wrong in his doctrines. Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation The doctrine of Augustine, like that of Pelagius, was developed from the individual experience and consciousness of its author. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory Although the controversy between Pelagius and Augustine began in the fifth century, it is an interesting inquiry—What was the mind of the earlier Christian writers on the subject? The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election Pelagius had much influence with Justinian, and he and Mennas procured for the petitioners access to the emperor. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I At Rome Pelagius met Coelestius, a Scot—that is, a native of Ireland—and Coelestius became a devoted champion of his views, publishing them in a more definite form than Pelagius himself adopted. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 Pelagius had fallen into Scylla, and Luther into Charybdis. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church He, too, as well as Pelagius, confounds the passive susceptibility of the heart with a voluntary state of the will. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory The name “Semi-pelagians” was not assumed by the party, lest they should be held as maintaining the dogmas of Pelagius; neither was it given until long after the early heat of the controversy. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election Pelagius, being papal nuncio at Constantinople, had, together with Ephrem, patriarch of Antioch, condemned the patriarch Paul of Alexandria at Gaza. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VI The Holy See and the Wandering of the Nations, from St. Leo I to St. Gregory I I do not know that the early British Christians produced any writers other than Fastidius and Pelagius. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 "Your statements agree with those of Pelagius, yet I do not simply say that you are a Pelagian; for a good man may fall into an error which he does not see." Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church The doctrine of Pelagius was developed from his own personal experience, and moulded, in a great measure, by his opposition to the scheme of Augustine. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory If these were the opinions of Pelagius, then, according to our finding, he had erred from the truth. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election Pelagius preserved his independence in the fastnesses of the Asturias, and the descendants of his followers, after some centuries, completed their struggle by the conquest of Grenada. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 Fastidius distinctly quotes from Pelagius, though without mentioning him by name. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 Those, therefore, who are farthest apart from the views of Pelagius ascribe to grace the most, but to free will almost nothing; yet they do not abolish it entirely. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church This was the weak point in the philosophy of Pelagius, as it has been in the system of thousands who have lived since his time. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory Although we do not know where and when Pelagius was born, nor the place and time of his death, we have reliable information on these points regarding Augustine. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election But in North Africa synods are also held condemning Pelagius, and their findings are approved by Innocent of Rome. A Source Book for Ancient Church History Pelagius maintained the freedom of will and action of every man; his power by nature to turn and come to God; his natural independence, so to speak. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 But the pope Pelagius was able, in 560, to announce the assent of Africa to the statements of the Fifth General Council. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 Thus, the complex fact of consciousness, consisting in a state of the sensibility and a state of the will, was viewed from opposite points by Pelagius and Augustine. A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory Although Pelagius had got many to espouse his opinions, yet his tenets were again and again condemned by the councils of the Church. The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election In the third period, 417-431, the attack on Pelagius is taken up at Rome itself by some of the clergy, and an imperial edict is obtained against the Pelagians. A Source Book for Ancient Church History That great sacrifice is rendered unnecessary, if the views of Pelagius are accepted. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 Justinian himself,—at a time when there was at Constantinople an envoy from Rome, Pelagius,—issued a long declaration condemning Origen. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 According to the historian, Neander, as well as to the testimony of Augustine himself, the life of Pelagius was, from beginning to end, one “earnest moral effort.” A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory None of their actions merit recital, but, during this period, the brave Pelagius aggrandized his petty state, advancing into the mountains of Leon, and, in addition, making himself master of several towns. History of the Moors of Spain As it gives a statement of the teaching of Pelagius in his own words, it is of especial historical interest. A Source Book for Ancient Church History To enable the Bishop to form an opinion on the views of Pelagius, they sent him a copy of one of his books, with the worst passages marked. The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 After the death of Pelagius I., and up to the accession of Gregory the Great in 590, the interest of Italian history is political rather than ecclesiastical. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 The importance of the work of Pelagius is rather exaggerated by the composer of the poem. Pagan and Christian Rome Alphonso I., the son-in-law and successor of Pelagius, imitated the career of that hero. History of the Moors of Spain This was probably due as much to the general sympathy of the Eastern theologians with his doctrine as to any alleged misrepresentation by Pelagius. A Source Book for Ancient Church History Pelagius espoused this doctrine, and it continued to influence dogmatic theology not only in the form of Semi-Pelagianism, but even as modifying the severer tenets of Augustine. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Faustus, Bishop of Riez, who died almost at the end of the fifth century, held views which were opposed to those of S. Augustine as well as to those of Pelagius. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 For who ever before that profane Pelagius presumed so much of man's free will, that he thought not the grace of God necessary to aid it in every particular good act? Historical Sketches, Volume I (of 3) The Turks in Their Relation to Europe; Marcus Tullius Cicero; Apollonius of Tyana; Primitive Christianity The church was then outside the city, and was held in veneration, because Pope Pelagius had consecrated it many years before, and because it was in size and style a building of considerable merit. The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors & Architects, Volume 1 (of 8) Augustine's testimony as to the character of Pelagius. A Source Book for Ancient Church History He laments the fall of Pelagius, whose heresies he abhorred. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Before the end of 557 he was succeeded, on his death, by Pelagius, well known in Constantinople. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 But Pelagius said, "Men slander me as though I denied baptism to infants, whereas I never heard of any one, Catholic or heretic, who denied baptism to infants." Bertha and Her Baptism Pelagius denied the doctrine of "original sin," and made each one responsible only for his own personal sins. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Demetrias was a virgin, and probably under the spiritual direction of Pelagius, though little is known of her. A Source Book for Ancient Church History Pelagius II. sent him to Constantinople in quality of Apocrisiarius, or Nuncio of the holy see, to the religious emperor Tiberius, by whom the saint was received and treated with the highest distinction. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March The self-contradictions of Vigilius are pitiable; and the acceptance of Pelagius by the Romans was only won by his rejecting a formal statement of his predecessor. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 Pelagius and his friend Celestius, who was with him in the controversy, were born, the one in Britain, the other in Ireland. Bertha and Her Baptism Pelagius said it might be won or resisted by conformity to certain conditions in each person's power. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life It was the first in the series of polemical writings against the teaching of Pelagius. A Source Book for Ancient Church History Pope Pelagius II. lodged these fathers near the Lateran church, where they built a monastery. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Even this letter of Pelagius was not regarded as satisfactory. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 The names of Marcion and Pelagius, Epicurus and Mahomet, excited a passion of hatred hardly comprehensible to us. The Age of the Reformation Augustine believed that bodily death was inflicted as a punishment for sin;7 Pelagius, that it was the result of a natural law. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life The teaching of Pelagius can be studied not only in his opponent's statements but in his own words. A Source Book for Ancient Church History Too thoughtful to slur over the difficulty like Pelagius, he was yet too timid to realize the possibility of a conquest of sin by man, even though that man were Christ himself. The Arian Controversy What Pelagius II. had stayed, Gregory the Great accomplished—conversion of England by the mission of Augustine. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 Consequently it is not possible, as Pelagius maintained, for man to fulfil the law without grace. Summa Theologica, Part I-II (Pars Prima Secundae) From the Complete American Edition In regard to this necessity of baptism Pelagius agreed with his great adversary, saving an unessential modification, as we have seen before. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life It should be recalled that Pelagius was a monk of exemplary life, and a zealous preacher of morality. A Source Book for Ancient Church History This opinion has been refuted by the greater number of Scholastic theologians, and it appears that in the past it met with disapproval in the writings of Pelagius. Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil So skilful did he prove himself as a controversialist, as an administrator, and as an adviser of Pelagius, that he was elected with enthusiasm to succeed that pope in 590. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003 We may, in some degree, account for the reception of the doctrine of Pelagius by knowing that he was a Briton, whose plain unlatinized name was Morgan. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04 The famous controversy between Augustine and Pelagius shook Christendom for a century and a half, and has rolled its echoing results even to the theological shores of to day. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life The dispute was brought to an issue by Pelagius and his disciples. The Life of Hugo Grotius With Brief Minutes of the Civil, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of the Netherlands Wherefore it will no longer be necessary to say with M. Jurieu that one must dogmatize like St. Augustine and preach like Pelagius. Theodicy Essays on the Goodness of God, the Freedom of Man and the Origin of Evil When Pelagius, who was a particular friend of Liberius, heard of this, he inquired of Justinian whether what he had heard was true. The Secret History of the Court of Justinian Both were able writers; and Pelagius was the first to adopt the plan of promulgating his heresies not as his own, but as the tenets of supposititious individuals of his acquaintance. Early Britain—Roman Britain In a few particulars perhaps a majority of the Fathers really agreed more nearly with Pelagius than with him. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life And in the following year, 590, pope Pelagius II. died, and Gregory the Great was chosen to succeed him. Ravenna, a Study And Lipsius quotes from a Spanish Chronicle the story of a virtuous youth, Pelagius, who, by order of the Tyrant Abderramin, was shot across the Guadalquivir, but lighted unharmed upon the rocks beyond. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 The archdeacon Pelagius stood before him, with the Gospels in his hand. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Large bodies also returned to Europe, and Cardinal Pelagius was left at liberty to blast the whole enterprise whenever it pleased him. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 2 Pelagius claimed that Christian baptism was only necessary to secure an 3 Ibid. lib. ii. cap. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life About this time arose the error of Pelagius over the world. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle For all sermons therein delivered were supposed to be for our personal edification; albeit we were not, by reason of our tender years, specifically exposed to the heresies of Origen or Pelagius. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860 "Pelagius," said Totila, with an insulting smile, "your pride now condescends to become a suppliant." History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 This error which approaches very nearly to that of Pelagius, makes salvation to be dependent on certain callings, as though the saving of our souls were the work of nature rather than of grace. The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales Pelagius asserted the freedom of the individual will. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Pelagius had found an able disciple in a young Italian bishop, Julian of Eclanum, who was a formidable opponent to the aged Augustin. Saint Augustin In the West, the main controversy was that raised by Pelagius, respecting the power of the will, the native character of men, and the agency of God in their conversion. Outline of Universal History His apostasy provoked the indignation of the Latins, and no more than two bishops could be found who would impose their hands on his deacon and successor Pelagius. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Italy sent forth her choicest soldiers, headed by Pelagius and De Courçon, as legates of the pope. Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Pelagius taught that salvation or reprobation depended on personal deserts, and that the Divine election was merely through prescience of merits. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life In the midst of this tribulation, Pelagius II, the Bishop or Pope of Rome, as he was afterwards called, died. Historical Miniatures Bishop Pelagius lived in the monastery in which the ikon of the Mother of God, so revered by the people, was preserved. The Created Legend Helena was a Christian, and Pelagius and Celestine were British monks. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers The errors of the Cardinal Pelagius seem not to have been recollected by the French king, who, in fact, trod in his steps with a fatal blindness, and ended by paying a still severer penalty. Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time Augustine reappeared in Calvin, and Pelagius in Arminius, to fight over the old battle of election and freedom. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Besides, your authorities differ: Augustine takes different ground from Pelagius; Bernard from Abélard; Thomas Aquinas from Dun Scotus. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 06 Renaissance and Reformation Great as was Pelagius, Augustine was a far greater man,--broader, deeper, more learned, more logical, more eloquent, more intense. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity When she was about seven years old, two celebrated bishops passed through the village, Germanus, of Auxerre, and Lupus, of Troyes, who had been invited to Britain to dispute the false doctrine of Pelagius. A Book of Golden Deeds But then how often is Pelagius declared by the Church Fathers to be a pelagus, a very ocean of wickedness. On the Study of Words This was the system of Pelagius, Arminius, Luther. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life The distinction between these two schools, both of which have had great defenders, is fundamental,--such as that between Augustine and Pelagius, between Bernard and Abélard, and between Calvin and Lainez. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 06 Renaissance and Reformation Augustine, appealing to the consciousness of mankind as well as to the testimony of Paul, prevailed over Pelagius, who appealed to the pride of reason. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity When she was about seven years old, two celebrated bishops passed through the village, Germanus, of Auxerre, and Lupus, of Troyes, who had been invited to Britain to dispute the false doctrines of Pelagius. The Junior Classics — Volume 7 Stories of Courage and Heroism It is the world seen through the crystal of a stainless conscience, one might almost say a human nature, as Pelagius wished it, that has never sinned. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian After a few minutes' marching they halted under a high wall which all knew to be that of the prison of St. Pelagius. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes I read somewhere that Pelagius, unless I am mistaken, was a British heretic; but I believe that no one has ever been able to compose an account of the mistaken people, or their errors. The Deeds of God Through the Franks So he came to the rescue, not of the Catholic Church, for Pelagius belonged to it as well as he, but to the rescue of Christian theology. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity What was again unfortunate for Basil, Pelagius had heard, before leaving Byzantium, of the Emperor's wish to discover Veranilda, and had already made inquiries on this subject in Rome. Veranilda The former of these propositions you would be as unwilling to admit as your friend Wesley, or the old Welshman Pelagius himself. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society Gervaise had heard, with great satisfaction, that it had been decided by the council that no punishment should be inflicted upon the slaves for their share in the intended rising at St. Pelagius. A Knight of the White Cross : a tale of the siege of Rhodes But at the very moment of its decline, philosophy entered the Church; almost to wreck her by inspiring Arius and Pelagius. Irish Race in the Past and the Present Pelagius, especially, was a most interesting man, though more of a philosopher than a Christian. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity Whilst they were still talking confidentially, another visitor was announced, the deacon Pelagius. Veranilda The system propounded by Baius had much in common with the teaching of Pelagius, Luther, and Calvin. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 Thomas Bradwardine, Archbishop of Canterbury in the thirteenth century, who wrote a book, "De Causa Dei," in controversy with Pelagius; and also numerous other treatises, among them some on predestination. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Pelagius followed Arius, and his errors had the same object in view in the long-run, to strip our holy religion of all that is spiritual and divine. Irish Race in the Past and the Present The doctrines of Pelagius were becoming fashionable and prevalent in many parts of the Empire. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity Aged about five-and-thirty, bearing upon his countenance the signature of noble birth, Pelagius was at this moment the most accomplished diplomat that the Church of Rome possessed. Veranilda Needless to say, however much they differed on the points, both the followers of St. Thomas and the friends of Molina were at one in repudiating the doctrines of Calvin and Pelagius. History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 The distinction between these two schools, both of which have had great defenders, is fundamental,—such as that between Augustine and Pelagius, between Bernard and Abelard, and between Calvin and Lainez. Beacon Lights of History From these premises Pelagius drew certain important theological conclusions. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science And he had an infinitely greater and deeper conviction of the reality of this divine love, which had rescued him, than Pelagius had, who felt that his salvation was the result of his own merits. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 04 Imperial Antiquity Since he had heard from Pelagius that he was free to quit the city, he was all but resolved to be gone. Veranilda Never could he return to Rome save with the Gothic King; in beguiling Pelagius, he had thrown in his lot irrevocably with the enemies of the Greeks. Veranilda Plainly, then, he was to be left at liberty yet awhile; Pelagius had purposes to serve. Veranilda At Rome, Pelagius had been received with favor; at Carthage, at the instigation of St. Augustine, he was denounced. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science Had he forgotten the subtlety of his plot for deceiving Pelagius? Veranilda Such a message had of course nothing unexpected for its recipient, who looked upon Marcian as secretly serving Pelagius. Veranilda At this hour, in all probability, the horsemen of Pelagius were galloping along the Latin Way, in hope of overtaking the fugitives. Veranilda If the Pope set forth for Constantinople, he would leave as representative in Rome the deacon Pelagius, and from this brother cleric Leander had already received certain glances, which were not to be misunderstood. Veranilda It happened that at this moment Innocent died, and his successor, Zosimus, annulled his judgment and declared the opinions of Pelagius to be orthodox. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science Lying in fear of death and hell, he had opened his soul to Pelagius, and had revealed secrets upon which depended all he cared for in this world. Veranilda Another day or two of indecision, then in obedience to an impulse he could no longer resist, he sought speech with the deacon Pelagius. Veranilda How would Pelagius use the knowledge he had gained? Veranilda He cursed the subtlety of Pelagius, which had led him on till everything was uttered. Veranilda Pelagius, the bosom friend of Justinian, would know how to deal with plotters against the Empire. Veranilda Notwithstanding his secret hostility, Leander had of late crept into Vigilius' confidence, thus protecting himself against his formidable adversary Pelagius. Veranilda It would have been idle indeed to seek to learn from Pelagius whether Veranilda had already left Italy, his tone was that of omniscience, but his brow altogether forbade interrogation. Veranilda Of what had passed between Marcian and Pelagius he of course knew nothing. Veranilda Had he remained in Rome, the authority of Pelagius would have fallen heavily upon him, and he could scarce have escaped the humiliation of yielding his Gothic captive to Justinian's friend. Veranilda Why did he shake and perspire when he left Pelagius, after promising to bring Veranilda to Rome? Veranilda Though the personal dignity of Pelagius and the calm force of his speech had awed and perturbed him, Marcian soon recovered his habitual mind. Veranilda That evening, after an hour's close colloquy with Leander, he betook himself by circuitous way to the dwelling of Pelagius, and with him again held long talk. Veranilda That the visit happened at this moment was mere chance, but Pelagius, hearing of Marcian's condition, felt that he could not have come more opportunely. Veranilda |
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