- The
Remonstrants (or the
Remonstrant Brotherhood) is a
Protestant movement that
split from the
Dutch Reformed Church in the
early 17th century. The early...
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States of
Holland in 1608, and was one of five
Gomarists who met five
Remonstrants (Arminians) in the same ****embly of 1609. On the
death of
Arminius shortly...
- of the
Pastors which are
called Remonstrants, or
Remonstrant Confession, was the
confession of
faith of the
Remonstrant brotherhood,
published in 1621...
- The
Remonstrantshofje is a
hofje (courtyard
surrounded by almshouses) in Haarlem, Netherlands. It is one of the
hofjes in
Haarlem that is traditionally...
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articles of the
Remonstrants.
Robert Picirilli gives this
summary of the
aftermath of the
Synod of Dort: "Punishment for the
Remonstrants, now officially...
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Presbytery of Antrim. A
similar disagreement led to the
creation of the
Remonstrant Synod of
Ulster in 1830. In 1835 the two
bodies together with the Synod...
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Scotland and the Netherlands. In the 17th century,
Jacobus Arminius and the
Remonstrants were
expelled from the
Dutch Reformed Church over
disputes regarding...
- in the
Dutch Reformed Church.
Those who
supported them were
called "
Remonstrants". Forty-three or so (the
exact number is debated)
Dutch reformed pastors...
- works, than by his part in the
quarrel between Arminians (
Remonstrants) and Contra-
Remonstrants (see
History of Calvinist–Arminian debate). He was born...
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thirteen Remonstrant ministers,
including Episcopius, had been
charged to
remain in Dort
until further instruction. On 20 May 1619 the
Remonstrant ministers...