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Excerpt from The Commentary of Pelagius on the Epistles of Paul
These appear to be the only contemporary or nearly contemporary quotations made from the commentary, but they are sufficient as a means of identification. If any commentary survives in which all of these appear, it is to be regarded as a form of the commentary of Pelagius. Further quotations could be added from works of the seventh, ninth, and tenth centuries, but an enumeration of these may be deferred at this stage. There is, however, a passage in a sixth century work which must be quoted now, as it has an important bearing on our problem.
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Excerpt from The Commentary of Pelagius on the Epistles of Paul: The Problem of Its Restoration
These appear to be the only contemporary or nearly contemporary quotations made from the commentary, but they are sufficient as a means of identification. If any commentary survives in which all of these appear, it is to be regarded as a form of the commentary of Pelagius. Further quotations could be added from works of the seventh, ninth, and tenth centuries, but an enumeration of these may be deferred at this stage. There is, however, a passage in a sixth century work which must be quoted now, as it has an important bearing on our problem.
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