Marius Mercator
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Marius Mercator
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Marius Mercator was a Latin Christian ecclesiastical writer best known for his advocacy of Augustinian theology during the Pelagian controversy. In 417 or 418, he was in Rome where he wrote two anti-Pelagian treatises, which he submitted to Augustine of Hippo. He received epistula 193 from Augustine around 418. From 429 until about 448 he was in Constantinople. In 429 he was described as a servus Dei. His works, mostly translations and compilations of excerpts from heretical as well as orthodox
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Latin Christian ecclesiastical writer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marius_Mercator
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2007-06-05T15:35:56Z
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2024-08-30T21:53:44Z
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