Writings By Pelagius
- Letters of Pelagius: To a Presbyter, Augustine of Hippo, and Pope Innocent I
- On Nature
- Defense of the Freedom of the Will
- The Letters of Pelagius: Celtic Soul Friend; edited by Robert Van de Weyer. (Little Gidding books.) Evesham: Arthur James, 1995.
- Pelagius: Life and Letters by Brinley Rees. 1989. ISBN 0-85115-714-9 On Google Books
- The Letters of Pelagius and his Followers; edited and translated by Brinley Roderick Rees. 355 p. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1991. ISBN 0-85115-282-1 Translation of 18 letters, including Epistle to Demetrias, and minor treatises attributed at various times to Pelagius or his followers.
- Pelagius's Commentary on St Paul's Epistle to the Romans; translated with introduction and notes Theodore de Bruyn. 236 p. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1993 ISBN 0-19-814399-0
- Pelagius's Expositions of the Thirteen Epistles of St. Paul; edited by A. Souter. (Texts and Studies; 9.) 3 vols. in 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1922-1931 1: Introduction - 2: Text - 3: Pseudo-Jerome interpolations
- Excerpts Out of Divine Scriptures: One Book (a.k.a. Chapters)
- Confession of Faith
- Written Anathema
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