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Pelagius — on 2Cor 3:6 (COMMENTARY ON THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS 3)

Patristic A.D. 420
Pelagius · c. A.D. 354–420
“The law kills the sinner, but grace revives him if he repents. There are some people who say that the literal sense of Scripture is the thing which kills, but this is to forget that not all Scripture is meant to be taken literally, nor can allegory be pressed into service in every passage. For just as some things are said in an allegorical way, so other things, like the commandments, will lose all their meaning if they are taken allegorically and become destructive. The spiritual meaning of Scripture is not found in allegory but in letting the meaning of the text explain the essence of truth.”
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