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ˌsemi-Peˈlagianism [f. prec. + -ism.] A doctrine intermediate between Augustinianism and Pelagianism, taught by Cassian of Marseilles in the 5th century.
1626Donne Serm. (1640) 675 Not disposed by preventing grace, without use of subsequent grace, by Antecedent and anticipant, without concomitant and auxiliant grace; that is Semi-pelagianisme. 1728Chambers Cycl. s.v. Jansenism, It is Semi-pelagianism to say, that Jesus Christ died, or shed his Blood, for all Men in general. 1885Marcus Dods in Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 472/2 The differentia of Semipelagianism is the tenet that in regeneration..the divine and the human will are co-operating (synergistic) coefficient factors. |