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The same was true of his Netherlands disciples: when power was in the hand of '
regencies' or States favourable to the Arminians, they denied it any rights over
the Church and put forward the 'collateral' principle for the two orders which might
...
The same was true of his Netherlands disciples: when power was in the hand of '
regencies' or States favourable to the Arminians, they denied it any rights over
the Church and put forward the 'collateral' principle for the two orders which might
...
Página 258
More or less undisturbed during the Arminian quarrel, Old Anabaptism had its
own teachers, such as Tielmann van Bacht (1625-64) and Antonius van Dalen (
1638-1708), a doctor and preacher at Haarlem, one of whose works Fontanelle ...
More or less undisturbed during the Arminian quarrel, Old Anabaptism had its
own teachers, such as Tielmann van Bacht (1625-64) and Antonius van Dalen (
1638-1708), a doctor and preacher at Haarlem, one of whose works Fontanelle ...
Página 370
That was why he left Paris, accepting the post at Sedan, where he taught
Gomarism, after persuading the Ales national synod to accept it in the form of the
Dort Canons, but was sharply reprimanded by Tilenus, now an Arminian.'
However, the ...
That was why he left Paris, accepting the post at Sedan, where he taught
Gomarism, after persuading the Ales national synod to accept it in the form of the
Dort Canons, but was sharply reprimanded by Tilenus, now an Arminian.'
However, the ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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