• 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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  • Articles of Remonstrance was met with a response written primarily by Festus Hommius, called The Counter-Remonstrance of 1611. The Counter-Remonstrance of 1611...
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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...
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    Five Points of Calvinism comes from the Counter Remonstrance of 1611. Today the Canons of Dort form part of the Three Forms of Unity, one of the confessional...
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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...
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    were called Remonstrants, and following a Counter Remonstrance in 1611, Gomarus' followers were called Counter-Remonstrants. After some political maneuvering...
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    20 May 1611 (with intermissions). It was at this conference that the delegates of Arminius' opponents submitted a response to the Remonstrance, called...
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    Henry Ireton (category 1611 births)
    November 1611; died 26 November 1651) was an English general in the Parliamentarian army during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, and the son-in-law of Oliver...
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    controversy and, despite the conferences of 1611 and 1613, an effective schism with the Calvinist or Gomarist Counter-Remonstrant party. Prince Maurice removed...
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    William Laud (category Chancellors of the University of Dublin)
    Parliament of 1640 accused Laud of treason and, in the Grand Remonstrance of 1641, called for his imprisonment. Laud was imprisoned in the Tower of London...
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    Furthermore, the Remonstrance had very little support in the House of Lords, which the Remonstrance attacked. The tension was heightened by news of the Irish...
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  • 1563 in literature (category Years of the 16th century in literature)
    Huguenot side, anonymous leaflets parody his "remonstrance" genre until a ban on libels is placed by Charles IX of France. April – As a hostage at Iperoig in...
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    Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles (category Members of the Privy Council of England)
    Holles helped John Pym draft the Grand Remonstrance, presented to Charles on 1 December 1641; this led to the creation of a separate Royalist party, headed...
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    the Church of England and opposing the execution of the Earl of Strafford, Charles's primary adviser. Following the Grand Remonstrance of 1641, Hyde became...
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    commissioned by King James I of England and published in 1611 proved a landmark for Protestant worship, with official Catholic forms of worship being banned....
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  • Benjamin Aubery du Maurier (category Ambassadors of France to the Netherlands)
    presented a remonstrance (petition) to them, that was soon followed by a counter-remonstrance from the other side. The States were reluctant to take sides in the...
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  • Thomas Paget (Puritan minister) (category Lists of coordinates)
    by Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet with a dossier of supporting documents under the title A Remonstrance Against Presbytery. Thomas Paget prefaced the book...
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  • Briget Paget (category English people of Norwegian descent)
    apparently taking the royalist side. In 1642 no Mastersons signed the Remonstrance of the Cheshire commons in support for Parliament Brereton held Nantwich...
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    Elizabethan Religious Settlement (category History of the Church of England)
    The most important outcome of the Conference, however, was the decision to produce a new translation of the Bible, the 1611 King James Version. While a...
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    Joseph Hall, the Bishop of Exeter, wrote a spirited defense of episcopacy entitled An Humble Remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament. This drew forth...
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    his Office of Addresses and Encounters, a form of employment exchange, in Threadneedle Street, London. October 17 – The Western Remonstrance is signed...
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    facto independence. In 1320, the Declaration of Arbroath, a remonstrance to the Pope from the nobles of Scotland, helped convince Pope John XXII to overturn...
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  • fleet off the coast of Portugal. November 22 – By a vote of 159 to 148, the Long Parliament of England passes the Grand Remonstrance, with 204 specific...
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    However, the remonstrance proved inefficient, mainly because too few of the clergy signed. In August 1660, Charles II made George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle...
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  • Elizabethan period the surname had evolved into a modern form of Holgate During the Counter-reformation an appeal could be made to parliament against a...
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  • John Paget (Puritan minister) (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    collection of documents under the title A Remonstrance Against Presbytery. Thomas Paget decided to present his brother's book to Parliament, adding by way of dedication...
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  • Julines Herring (category Lists of coordinates)
    visitation of 1626, possibly attended by Morton himself, found Studley at loggerheads with the town's Puritans and many of the complaints and counter-claims...
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