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The Confession or Declaration of the Pastors which are called Remonstrants, or Remonstrant Confession, was the confession of faith of the Remonstrant brotherhood, published in 1621.

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Remonstrant Confession

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The Confession or Declaration of the Pastors which are called Remonstrants, or Remonstrant Confession, was the confession of faith of the Remonstrant brotherhood...

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Remonstrants

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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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Creed

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1615; The Remonstrant Confession in 1621; The Baptist Confession of Faith in 1644 (upheld by Particular Baptists) The Westminster Confession of Faith in...

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Arminianism

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from the stricter Calvinism of the Belgic Confession. This is how Arminius's followers were called Remonstrants, and following a Counter Remonstrance in...

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Simon Episcopius

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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. His name...

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List of Christian creeds

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Five Articles of Remonstrance (1610) The Opinions of the Remonstrants (1618) Remonstrant Confession (1621) Assemblies of God Statement of Fundamental Truths...

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Five Articles of Remonstrance

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endorsed and signed by all in July.[citation needed] The Remonstrants did not reject confession and catechism, but did not acknowledge them as permanent...

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Reformed confessions of faith

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Tetrapolitan Confession (1530) Synodical Declaration of Bern (1532): 13  First Confession of Basel (1534) First Helvetic Confession/Second Confession of Basel...

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Conditional preservation of the saints

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obedience to God (Galatians 5:6; Hebrews 5:8–9). In the Remonstrant Confession of 1621, the first Remonstrants affirmed that true or living faith operates through...

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Jacobus Arminius

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Reformation period whose views became the basis of Arminianism and the Dutch Remonstrant movement. He served from 1603 as professor in theology at the University...

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Protestant Church in the Netherlands

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contains both liberal and conservative movements, although the liberal Remonstrants left talks when they could not agree with the unaltered adoption of the...

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Reformed Christianity

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the Netherlands. In the seventeenth century, Jacobus Arminius and the Remonstrants were expelled from the Dutch Reformed Church over disputes regarding...

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Synod of Dort

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rejected the teachings of the Remonstrants on the controverted points as falling outside the bounds of the Reformed confessions. There followed the political...

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Fletcher Blakely

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refused to him. In 1829 Blakely, with his whole congregation, joined the remonstrant secession from the synod of Ulster; he had throughout the previous synodical...

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Counter Remonstrance of 1611

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controversial Remonstrants' Five Articles of Remonstrance, which challenged the Calvinist theology and the Reformed Confessions that the Remonstrants had sworn...

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List of participants in the Synod of Dort

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outside the Dutch Republic; and Dutch lay politicians. There were 14 Remonstrants who were summoned, in effect as defendants. There were also some observers...

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Apostasy in Christianity

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Remonstrants and primary author of "The Opinions of the Remonstrants 1618" and "The Arminian Confession of 1621." In the Confession the Remonstrants were...

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Outline of Protestantism

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theologian. Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609) – Dutch theologian, founder of the Remonstrant movement and the school of thought known as Arminianism. William Tyndale...

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Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe

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Presbyterian Church in Ireland Netherland Protestant Church in the Netherlands Remonstrant Brotherhood Luxembourg Protestant Church of Luxembourg Protestant Reformed...

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Reformed orthodoxy

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rigorously exposit the Reformed confessions. The early 17th-century Arminian controversy, in which a group known as the Remonstrants argued that predestination...

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Three Forms of Unity

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the Dutch Remonstrants (see History of the Calvinist-Arminian debate). Some Reformed denominations have included the Westminster Confession to their confessional...

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Perseverance of the saints

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Synod of Dort during the Quinquarticular Controversy with the Arminian Remonstrants, who objected to the general predestinarian scheme of Calvinism. Arminianism...

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Dordrecht

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leader Jacobus Arminius. Arminius' followers were also commonly known as Remonstrants, after the 1610 Five Articles of Remonstrance which outlined their points...

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Mennonites in the Netherlands

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2015 they had 7,230 members in 111 congregations. Together with the Remonstrants, the Algemeene Doopsgezinde Societeit church was also the first church...

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Canons of Dort

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Churches from those adhering to the doctrines of Jacob Arminius, the Remonstrants. Total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible...

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Claes Michielsz Bontenbal

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Orange and was beheaded for his part in the conspiracy. In 1622, several remonstrants, including the sons of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt, Reinier and Willem,...

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