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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- The Arminian Magazine Volume 12 Issue 1 (Spring 1994)
- Roy Ingle, “Whom Did Jesus Come to Call?”
- Britt Mooney, “Why Does a Good God Allow Suffering?”
- Matt Pinson, “What I Like (and Don’t Like) about Non-Penal-Satisfaction Theories of Atonement”
- William Burt Pope, “Theories Contradicting the Doctrine of Creation Part 4: Materialistic Atheism”
