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  • Marius Mercator (born probably in Northern Africa about 390; died shortly after 451) was a Latin Christian ecclesiastical writer best known for his advocacy...
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  • Mercator may refer to: Marius Mercator (c. 390–451), a Catholic ecclesiastical writer Arnold Mercator, a 16th-century cartographer Gerardus Mercator,...
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    Romanian footballer Marius von Mayenburg (born 1972), German actor Marius Mercator (about 390–451), Latin Christian ecclesiastical Marius Mircu (1909–2008)...
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    Maria gens (redirect from Marius Cordus)
    Gaius Marius, one of the greatest generals of antiquity, and seven times consul. As a nomen, Marius is probably derived from the Oscan praenomen Marius, in...
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    Chrysostom, and of St. Jerome. Tabula rasa Indeterminism According to Marius Mercator, Caelestius was deemed to hold six heretical beliefs: Adam was created...
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    defended Augustine's view of predestination against semi-Pelagians. Marius Mercator, who was a pupil of Augustine, wrote five books against Pelagianism...
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    representative of the school of Antioch. This fact is recorded by Marius Mercator, who makes the most of it (Praef. ad Symb. Theod. Mop. 72). They probably...
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    10.33; PL 44, 697; Contra Secundinum Manichaeum, 15; PL 42, 590. Marius Mercator Lib. subnot.in verb. Iul. Praef.,2,3; PL 48,111 /v.5–13/ Bonner 1987...
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    contemporaries, such as Augustine of Hippo, Prosper of Aquitaine, Marius Mercator, and Paul Orosius, to have been of Celtic British origin. Jerome apparently...
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    into a tyrant. Fulgentius of Ruspe Fulgentius Ferrandus Possidius Marius Mercator Orosius Cassiodorus Caesarius of Arles Arnobius the Younger Boethius...
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    Flodoard (135) Fulbert of Chartres (141) Fulcher of Chartres (155) Gaius Marius Victorinus (8) Gottschalk (121) Gratian (187) Guibert of Nogent (156) Helgaud...
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  • assumed by Pseudo-Isidore include Isidorus Mercator (conflated from the names of Isidore of Seville and Marius Mercator). Klaus Zechiel-Eckes claims that Pseudo-Isidore...
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    to Dionysius are now acknowledged to be earlier and are assigned to Marius Mercator. Of great importance were the contributions of Dionysius to the tradition...
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    commentary. The Libellus also found a place in Garnier's later work on Marius Mercator. In 1655, he wrote Regulae fidei catholicae de gratia Dei per Jesum...
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  • by Innocent I c. 417, but the name of his see is variously given. Marius Mercator, who was his contemporary, distinctly speaks of him as "Episcopus Eclanensis"...
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  • of Paul of Samosata Marcus Minucius Felix 250 author of Octavianus Marius Mercator 451 made a compilation on Nestorianism and another on Pelagianism Martin...
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  • generally identified as a Pelagian. According to the anti-Pelagian writer Marius Mercator, Rufinus "of the Syrian nation" (natione Syrus) taught at Rome during...
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    the Incarnation as well as three of the five fragments referred by Marius Mercator to the fifth book of some writing of Theodoret. They are polemics against...
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  • Canons From The Council Of Carthage Against Pelagianism, May 1, 418 Marius Mercator’s A Memorandum Concerning Coelestius See On the Merits and Remission...
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  • Theodotus presided at the final synod held at Antioch (mentioned only by Marius Mercator and Photius I of Constantinople, in whose text Theophilus I of Alexandria...
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