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  2. Remonstrants - Wikipedia

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    www.remonstranten.nl /engels /. The Remonstrants (or the Remonstrant Brotherhood) is a Protestant movement that split from the Dutch Reformed Church in the early 17th century. The early Remonstrants supported Jacobus Arminius, and after his death, continued to maintain his original views called Arminianism against the proponents of Calvinism.

  3. Five Articles of Remonstrance - Wikipedia

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    Five Articles of Remonstrance. The Five Articles of Remonstrance or the Remonstrance were theological propositions advanced in 1610 by followers of Jacobus Arminius who had died in 1609, in disagreement with interpretations of the teaching of John Calvin then current in the Dutch Reformed Church. Those who supported them were called "Remonstrants".

  4. Remonstrant Confession - Wikipedia

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    Affirmation of conditional preservation of the Saints. In the Five articles of Remonstrance, the Remonstrants proposed that the perseverance of the saints, may be conditional upon the faith and obedience. Sometime between 1610, and the official proceeding of the Synod of Dort (1618), the Remonstrants became persuaded of conditional preservation ...

  5. Counter Remonstrance of 1611 - Wikipedia

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    The Counter-Remonstrance of 1611 was the Dutch Reformed Churches' response to the controversial Remonstrants ' Five Articles of Remonstrance, which challenged the Calvinist theology and the Reformed Confessions that the Remonstrants had sworn to uphold. The Counter Remonstrance was written primarily by Festus Hommius and defended the Belgic ...

  6. Simon Episcopius - Wikipedia

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    4 April 1643 (aged 60) Amsterdam. Occupation. University teacher. Employer. Remonstrants seminary (1634–1643) Leiden University (1612–1619) Simon Episcopius (8 January 1583 – 4 April 1643) was a Dutch theologian and Remonstrant who played a significant role at the Synod of Dort in 1618. [1] His name is the Latinized form of his Dutch name ...

  7. Synod of Dort - Wikipedia

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    The Synod of Dort (also known as the Synod of Dordt or the Synod of Dordrecht) was a European transnational Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618–1619, by the Dutch Reformed Church, to settle a divisive controversy caused by the rise of Arminianism. The first meeting was on 13 November 1618 and the final meeting, the 154th, was on 9 May 1619. [1]

  8. Non-subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church of Ireland is a founder of, and active within the Irish Council of Churches and the European Liberal Protestant Network (ELPN). Today, the denomination has thirty-four congregations (thirty-three churches) on the island of Ireland, divided into three Presbyteries, with a total of about four thousand members.

  9. Remonstrant - Wikipedia

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    Remonstrant. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; Languages. Add links. This page was last edited on 23 October 2004, at 16: ...

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