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Patrick ministered to kings and slaves alike in the culture that had enslaved him. Patrick’s faith and his commitment to the Word of God through hard times is a true example of the way that God calls us to grow and to bless those around us through our suffering. Michael Haykin’s masterful biography of Patrick’s life and faith will show you how you can follow God’s call in your life.

lead a sinless life.46 In the words of J. N. L. Myres, Pelagianism encouraged an ‘attitude of self-reliance’ and emphasized ‘the saving quality of a virtuous life’.47 His main theological opponent was Augustine of Hippo, whose writings against Pelagius and his allies celebrated the sovereignty of God’s grace in the salvation of sinners.48 There is good evidence that Pelagianism was popular in certain circles in Britain—Germanus of Auxerre (died c. 437/448), for example, was sent to Britain by Celestine,
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