This work, published in 1676, was coauthored by one of the most prominent and influential early Arminians after Arminius himself, Simon Episcopious. Its full title is The Confession or Declaration of the Ministers or Pastors which in the United Provinces are Called Remonstrants, Concerning the Chief Points of Christian Religion. Please click on the link to view the book.
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- Christian Levin B. Advincula, “Arminian Baptists Then and Now: An Introduction to the History and Distinctives of the Free Will Baptists”
- William Burt Pope, “Attributes of the Absolute Essence of God Part 2: Eternity”
- Richard Coords, “2 Samuel 24:1”
- Travis Stevick, “The Wesleyan Understanding of Salvation, Part 1: Prevenient/Preventing Grace”
- Video: Dalton Blackman on “What Is Reformed Arminianism?”
