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No matter how virulent and radical the reformer, it seemed nobody in the 16th and 17th centuries wanted to be labelled a Pelagian or a semi-Pelagian (In fact, despite criticism of many Catholic teachings, I think few were willing to deviate from quasi-gnostic/manichean Augustine and the early Church architects, at least none I can note off the top of my head).

My question is, is it possible for a major (as in, as major as Calvinism or Lutheranism) Protestant denomination to arise that officially follows Pelagian or semi-Pelagian doctrines, and how would that come about?
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