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The Julian mentioned in the title is Julian of Eclanum who was born at Eclanum in Italy in 380 and died in Sicily ca. 455. After the death of his wife, Julian joined the clergy of his native diocese and eventually succeeded his father as bishop. With a mastery of Greek and Latin Julian combined a great store of theological learning which, however, was tainted with Pelagian errors. Because of his...

the one required to pay the debt what under the same circumstances was bestowed upon himself. (47) You assert that in another book I said: ‘Free choice is denied if grace is commended; and, again, grace is denied if free choice is commended.’ You slander me; this is not what I said, although because of the difficulty of this question it can seem and be thought that it was said. I do not object to giving my exact words, so that readers may see how you misrepresent my writings and how you take advantage
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