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The Development of Roman Catholic Sacerdotal Soteriology

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Bible, Theology & Philosophy
Historical Theology
Pelagianism
Sacramentalism
Roman Catholicism

“By the time of the Reformation, many of the gains made in the fight against Pelagianism were lost. An entire ecclesio-sacerdotal system of salvation, which relied more on individual merit than the grace of God, had become dominant.” - Ligonier

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