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Just recently Arminianism has spawned a movement which embarrasses even Arminians by its distortion of the character of God.
He is newly ordained in this large congregation, in which many have no idea of what Calvinism, or for that matter, Arminianism, are.
Spurgeon stood on the precarious razor's edge between High Calvinism and Arminianism and preached the Word of God as he understood it.
There is one set of theological issues that has surfaced in each of the four centuries of Baptist history, namely, the issues related to Calvinism and Arminianism.
Professor Watt of Belfast used to say that the Reformation took place without the help of Arminianism, and that when it eventually entered the Church it did so as a troubler.
Arminianism was discredited and condemned by the synod, the Arminians present were expelled, and many others suffered persecution.
Arminianism was an important influence in Methodism, which developed out of the Wesleyan movement.
Likewise, the earliest Baptist confessions were written before Arminianism itself was a full-fledged theological system.
Denying absolute predestination was easy enough, but articulating a middle ground between that and Arminianism proved a more difficult task.
The synod tried to settle disputes concerning Arminianism.
Arminianism is known to some as a soteriological diversification of Calvinism.
In the 18th century, John Wesley was influenced by Arminianism.
A national synod, the Synod of Dort, was convened to settle the dispute and in 1619, it outlawed Arminianism.
This idea, further developed by theologians such as John Miley, became one of the prominent views of the atonement in Methodist Arminianism.
However, to others, Arminianism is a reclamation of early Church theological consensus.
Classical Arminianism and Wesleyan Arminianism are the two main schools of thought.
In addition, he refined Arminianism with a strong evangelical emphasis on the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith.
Those two constituted the only officially recognized Protestant denominations, while various other Protestant confessions such as Anabaptism, Arminianism, etc.
A sentiment this, which is as far from a weak Arminianism as it is opposite to a wicked Antinomianism, and which may strictly be denominated pure Jesuism.
John Wesley was perhaps the clearest English proponent of Arminianism.
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From the close of the 17th century, till the present time, Arminianism has been continually on the increase.
As for doctrine, Arminianism and Vorstianism were to be blasted with one thunderstroke from the British throne.
But his mode of explanation, as we have seen, turns the doctrine into Arminianism.
It hath come pass that Arminianism exists, and therefore this is a part of the Divine plan.
Baxterians, followers of Baxter in respect of his attempted compromise between Calvinism and Arminianism.
The denial of universal ideas is rationalism and materialism in philosophy, as it is Pelagianism and Arminianism in theology.
Nor does Arminianism really provide more than a merely verbal escape from the difficulty.
I mean in contradiction to Arminianism, and all the isms that were ever broached in this world of ignorance and error.
Personal responsibility may be made a doctrinal basis, and develope into Arminianism or Pelagianism.
This town was at that time the stronghold of Episcopacy and Arminianism, and in it the state of religion was very low.
The 17th century is marked by the conflicts of Calvinism and Arminianism.
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