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- Arminianism is a movement of Protestantism initiated in the early 17th century, based on the theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus...
- attacked in May 1640 during a period of po****r discontent with the Arminianist theology of the Archbishop, William Laud, in the hope of capturing him...
- Allegory of the theological dispute between the Arminianists and their opponents by Abraham van der Eyk, 1721. Remonstrants can be seen on the left, while...
- Catholic practises; then by Bishop Hall as between the Calvinist and Arminianist beliefs; and finally by the Tractarians as between Roman Catholicism...
- Allegory of the theological dispute between the Arminianists and their opponents by Abraham van der Eyk (1721), allegorically represents what many Arminians...
- Orléans. In 1677, his unorthodox views led to accusations that he was an Arminianist and a Pelagianist. He died on September 27, 1685, in Carré, near Orléans...
- not aware of its having had much effect. Samuel Wesley held Anglican Arminianist views. The Arminian Hugo Grotius, was his favourite biblical commentator...
- made a name for himself as a writer of pamphlets against Syncretists, Arminianists and Papists. By decision of the Saxon High Consistory in Dresden, he...