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James Ussher’s Influence On The Synod Of Dordt
2011Archbishop James Ussher is today perhaps most well known for his 1654 groundbreaking work in biblical chronology, entitled The Annals of the World . Usshers towering theological influence on the seventeenth-century church flowed out from his formidable scholarly attainments, and has been widely recognised by both his contemporaries and modern scholars
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Procedural Wrangling in the Remonstrant Case at the Synod of Dordt (1618–1619)
More than Luther, 2019D. Sinnema
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Ambivalent Assesments Of The Synod Of Dordt By Dutch Contra-Remonstrants
2011At the end of the second decade of the seventeenth century, the Synod of Dordt crowned the Contra-Remonstrant victory over the Remonstrants. In this chapter, the author intends to discover whether there were within the Contra-Remonstrant camp less positive or perhaps even negative assessments of the Synod. Ireneus Philalethius gave an evaluation of the
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