• The Five Articles of Remonstrance or the Remonstrance were theological propositions advanced in 1610 by followers of Jacobus Arminius who had died in 1609...
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  • lesser-known Reformed reply to the Arminian Five Articles of Remonstrance, which was written prior to the Canons of Dort. The acrostic TULIP was used by Cleland...
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  • Jin dynasties Grand Remonstrance, a list of grievances presented to King Charles I of England in 1641 Five articles of Remonstrance, a doctrine, from 1610...
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  • Five Articles may refer to: Five Articles of Perth, 1618 Five Articles of Remonstrance, 1610 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    Total depravity (category Five Points of Calvinism)
    the Five articles of Remonstrance, by Jacobus Arminius himself, and by John Wesley, who strongly identified with Arminius through publication of his periodical...
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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...
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  • Thirty-Nine Articles (1563) Lambeth Articles (1595) Affirmation of St. Louis (1977) Five Articles of Remonstrance (1610) The Opinions of the Remonstrants...
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    Arminianism (category Articles with short description)
    vision, crafting the Five articles of Remonstrance (1610), in which they express their points of divergence from the stricter Calvinism of the Belgic Confession...
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    the Remonstrants' Five articles of Remonstrance, the Synod of Dort published the Canons of Dort which included limited atonement. One of the stronger, more...
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    Augustinian soteriology (category Augustine of Hippo)
    response to the opposing Five Articles of Remonstrance. A basic summary of the Canons of Dort is given by the five points of Calvinism: Total depravity...
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    a petition, known as the Remonstrance, in which they asked that their tenets (defined in the Five Articles of Remonstrance) should be submitted to a...
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  • Remonstrants (category History of Reformed Christianity in the Netherlands)
    doctrines of established churches. In 1610, Arminius followers presented to the States of Holland and Friesland the Five Articles of Remonstrance formulating...
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  • John Wesley adapted the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion adopted by the Church of England in 1563 into the Articles of Religion, for use by American Methodists...
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    controversy of that day. Following the death of Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609), his followers set forth in 1610 the Five Articles of Remonstrance. The five articles...
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    the State General, called a Remonstrance in late 1609 and/or early 1610. The "Remonstrants" highlighted five aspects of their theology: (1) election...
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    the text of the Articles of Remonstrance says that no believer can be plucked from Christ's hand, and the matter of falling away, "loss of salvation"...
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    Molinism (category All articles with incomplete citations)
    actualization of the world in which an agent may believe upon Christ. In contrast to the Calvinist acrostic TULIP and the Arminian Five Articles of Remonstrance, Timothy...
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  • Conditional election (category Articles with short description)
    election, an alternative Arminian view Conditional security, a related doctrine Predestination "The Five Points of Calvinism: Unconditional Election"....
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  • Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (category Articles with short description)
    Protestantism founded by Jacobus Arminius, and centred around the Five Articles of Remonstrance; amongst other things, it challenged the traditional belief...
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  • Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae pietas (category Articles with short description)
    politics of the Netherlands in the 1610s. The Ordinum pietas, as it is known for short, gave a commentary on the Five Articles of Remonstrance of 1610 that...
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    Wesleyan theology (category History of Methodism)
    document is known today as the Five Articles of Remonstrance. Wesleyan theology, on the other hand, was founded upon the teachings of John Wesley, an English...
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    complaining of mistreatment at English hands. Historian Sean Duffy argues that the author of the Declaration relied heavily on the text of the Remonstrance. After...
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    commonly known as Remonstrants, after the 1610 Five Articles of Remonstrance which outlined their points of dissent from the church's official doctrine....
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    followers of Arminius, known as Remonstrants, published the Five Articles of Remonstrance. In 1618, the teachings came under scrutiny at the Synod of Dort...
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    Irresistible grace (category Five Points of Calvinism)
    depravity. Total depravity is expressly affirmed in Article III of the Five articles of Remonstrance. Nevertheless, Calvinist Charles Hodge says, "The (Arminian)...
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    outlined in the Counter Remonstrance of 1611, a lesser-known Reformed reply to the Arminians, which was written prior to the Canons of Dort. The acrostic was...
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  • Systematic Theology: A Complete Body of Wesleyan Arminian Divinity Consisting of Lectures on the Twenty-Five Articles of Religion (1888): 2:173–210. Perseverance...
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    opposing Five Articles of Remonstrance. The Calvinist doctrine of perseverance is present in Reformed confessions of faith such as the Lambeth Articles (1595)...
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  • Confession a depiction of the prevenient grace, consistent with the one presented by Charles Wesley. In the Five articles of Remonstrance, the Remonstrants...
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  • Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it))
    of Jacobus Arminius, he took up the Arminian views, he was a public supporter of them by 1609, and in 1610 signed the Five Articles of Remonstrance....
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