REMONSTRANTS

rĕmŏnˈstrənts, Dutch Protestants, adherents to the ideas of Jacobus Arminius, whose doctrines after his death (1609) were called Arminianism. They were Calvinists but were more liberal and less dogmatic than orthodox Calvinists and diverged from the teachings of the Dutch Reformed Church. After the death of Arminius and under the leadership of Simon Episcopius, they set forth their articles of faith for Holland and West Friesland in a petition that became known as the Remonstrance. Their main variations from orthodox views, as set forth, were conditional, rather than absolute, predestination; universal atonement; the necessity of regeneration through the Holy Ghost; the possibility of resistance to divine grace; and the possibility of relapse from grace. A movement to suppress the Remonstrants was led by Franciscus Gomarus and Prince Maurice of Nassau, and finally, after a hearing at the Synod of Dort (1618–19), the orthodox position prevailed. Remonstrants were denied church services, and their leaders were persecuted and exiled. With the death of Prince Maurice in 1625 the ban was lifted and the religion was tolerated until 1795, when it was recognized as an independent church. The Remonstrants survive as a small group in the Netherlands. They have had a liberalizing influence on Calvinist doctrine as well as on other evangelical churches.

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...disputes between the latter and the "Remonstrants," or followers of Jacobus Arminius see ARMINIUS; REMONSTRANTS . It met at Dort Dordrecht, on an...Hommius and S. Damman secretaries. The Remonstrants had chosen sixteen clergymen and the...
...hut report- (dly the Counter-Remonstrants had initiated separate visitations...rate consistorial meetings. The Remonstrants were Stal-tlll?t(1111((t more...growing schism, and Leidens Counter-Remonstrants. like the rest of their co-religionists...
...HANS : Influential leader of the Dutch Remonstrants q.v. ; b. at Utrecht Feb. 11...to whom was to be given the name Remonstrants. Forty of these as pastors met at...was the famous "Remonstrance" see REMONSTRANTS to the States of Holland. At the same...
...defeat in 1619 the remonstrants were subject to a...calvinists pursued their remonstrant opponents, whose...see the way in which remonstrant teachings undermined...which arose out of the remonstrant movement in the first...assimilation of the remonstrants showed some of its...
...to support the Counter-Remonstrants. Grotius wrongly, as it...mind about the Counter-Remonstrants; 27 and when he returned...Holland, against Counter-Remonstrant criticism, attacking Lubbertus...for seeking to smear the Remonstrants as crypto-Socinians. 28...
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Animadversions upon the remonstrants defenses against Burgess and Hunter by William B. Hunter In their responses to my two essays questioning Miltons authorship of...
...differences between Remonstrants and Contra-Remonstrant parties in the Netherlands...not to be a Contra-Remonstrant, since a Contra-Remonstrant would certainly not...conflict between Contra-Remonstrants and Remonstrants was...
...liberal followers, if not Remonstrants themselves, at least advocated...19 resolved to expel the Remonstrants from the Calvinist Church...beheaded, and the harassment of Remonstrants continued for some years...was the strength of anti-Remonstrant feeling in that city in the...
...or less "elitist" Remonstrant or Mennonite creeds...nineteenth century, the Remonstrant Church experienced...Typically, the Remonstrants were urban, wealthy...free thought with the Remonstrants, but were more strongly...belonging to either the Remonstrant or the Mennonite Church...
...Like the ELC, the Remonstrant Brotherhood (which...one reason why the Remonstrants subscribed to that...the motive for the Remonstrant Brotherhood to join...noted earlier that the Remonstrant Brotherhood decided...According to the Remonstrants, the draft church...
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...between leaving England and sailing to America), but a theological dispute between reactionary Calvinists and progressive Remonstrants had divided the town along sectarian lines. Dissenters were prosecuted, and with religious fundamentalism on the rise...


 

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REMONSTRANTS remon str nts, Dutch Protestants...grace. A movement to suppress the Remonstrants was led by Franciscus Gomarus and Prince...the orthodox position prevailed. Remonstrants were denied church services, and their...
...open conflict when the struggle between Remonstrants and strict Calvinists broke out. Maurice...Synod of Dort, which suppressed the Remonstrants. Oldenbarneveldt, as a leader of the Remonstrants, was arrested, tried, and executed...
...leader of the Arminians, or Remonstrants , who opposed the Calvinist...Episcopius represented the Remonstrants at conclaves at The Hague...Calvinist views prevailed, Remonstrant church services were banned...established the doctrine of the Remonstrants upon a consistent theological...
...This conflict was aggravated by the fierce struggle of the Remonstrants and the strict Calvinists; in this quarrel, Oldenbarneveldt...opposing camps. In 1618, Maurice, determined to crush the Remonstrants, convoked the Synod of Dort, which condemned their doctrine...
...drawn to the teachings of the Dutch Remonstrants, settled in Amsterdam, where he became professor in the Remonstrant Seminary. His biblical commentaries...ancienne et moderne (1714 27). See Remonstrants . See biography by S. A. Golden...
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