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- and Caelestius, which remain in Augustine's numerous writings. It should be mentioned when ****essing the alleged teachings and sayings of Caelestius and...
- Clement before which Caelestius appeared. The propositions drawn up by the deacon Paulinus of Milan, on account of which Caelestius had been condemned at...
- Pelagius and Caelestius fled Rome for Sicily and then North Africa due to the Sack of Rome by Visigoths. At the 411 Council of Carthage, Caelestius approached...
- by scholars. When Alaric sacked Rome in 410, Pelagius and his follower Caelestius fled to Carthage, where he continued his work. Pelagianism quickly spread...
- Carthage in 416. He accordingly confirmed the condemnation in 411 against Cælestius, who was of the Pelagian view. In the same year he wrote likewise to the...
- Aurelius, bishop of Carthage, to take action concerning the errors of Caelestius, a disciple of Pelagius. It denounced the Pelagian doctrines of human...
- Antioch. The council also p****ed five canons condemning Nestorius and Caelestius and their followers as heretics and a sixth one decreeing deposition from...
- developed in the struggle against Pelagius and his Pelagian disciples, Caelestius and Julian of Eclanum, who had been inspired by Rufinus of Syria, a disciple...
- Caelimont**** (****ociated with Gens Verginia), Caelinus, Caecus, Caelestinus, Caelestius, Caeli****, Caelinus, Caelistis, Caepio, Caerellius, Caesar, Caesenni****...
- Augustine of Hippo; it is dated to 422 AD. In Carthage in 411 he had opposed Caelestius, a Pelagian. The formal proceedings were described by Augustine in On...