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... Pelagius as their author , we begin to ask the question whether Pelagius did not after all use an Old - Latin text , closely akin to that provided by it . As I have said , there is hardly any internal evidence in the commentary itself ...
... Pelagius as their author , we begin to ask the question whether Pelagius did not after all use an Old - Latin text , closely akin to that provided by it . As I have said , there is hardly any internal evidence in the commentary itself ...
Strana 267
... Pelagius at that point . Further , if Pelagius be the author of the Reichenau type of text , why does he admit quoniam after verbs of saying , in the sense that , while he invariably employs the more cultivated quod or quia in the ...
... Pelagius at that point . Further , if Pelagius be the author of the Reichenau type of text , why does he admit quoniam after verbs of saying , in the sense that , while he invariably employs the more cultivated quod or quia in the ...
Strana 269
... Pelagius . The fact that it contains a defence of the Epistle to the Hebrews is taken by him as proof that it was written by the reviser who added a copy of Hebrews to the Vulgate Pauline epistles , probably before A.D. 450. This ...
... Pelagius . The fact that it contains a defence of the Epistle to the Hebrews is taken by him as proof that it was written by the reviser who added a copy of Hebrews to the Vulgate Pauline epistles , probably before A.D. 450. This ...
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