change on the heart and life. Here are some notable works of Episcopius: Episcopius, Simon (1612). Disputatio theologica de autoritate S. Scripturæ (in...
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the Franco-Flemish school Simon Episcopius (1583–1643), Dutch theologian This page lists people with the surname Episcopius. If an internal link intending...
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presume; but let all work out their salvation with fear and trembling. Simon Episcopius was the leader of the Remonstrants and primary author of "The Opinions...
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p. 134: "... Osborne Wesleyan-Arminian perspective". Episcopius & Ellis 2005, p. 8: "Episcopius was singularly responsible for the survival of the Remonstrant...
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mathematician Simon Dring (1945–2021), British journalist and television presenter Simon During (born 1950), New Zealand-Australian academic Simon Episcopius (1583–1643)...
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Simon Episcopius (1583–1643) was spokesman of the 14 Remonstrants who were summoned before the Synod in 1618. At the opening of the synod, Episcopius...
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Dordrecht, after expelling the thirteen Arminian pastors headed by Simon Episcopius, established the victory of the Calvinist school. It drew up ninety-three...
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Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus (c. 1582–1650) Johann Gerhard (1582–1637) Simon Episcopius (1583–1643) Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) Zachary Boyd (1585–1653) Dirk...
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of Socinius) was highly influential on Remonstrant thinkers such as Simon Episcopius, who drew on Sozzini's arguments for viewing the sacred scriptures...
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Richard Mulcaster – Ariodante and Genevra See 1583 in poetry January 8 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (died 1643) February 2 – Anna Visscher, Dutch artist...
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1686, 5th ed., 1735), is a full and clear exposition of the system of Simon Episcopius and Stephan Curcellaeus. The fourth edition (1715) included a posthumous...
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attributed the concept to the 17th-century Dutch Arminian theologian Simon Episcopius. Chalmers wrote: "My own opinion, as published in 1814, is that it...
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pastor Johannes Wtenbogaert, lawyer Hugo Grotius, and a scholar named Simon Episcopius. Due to the Remonstrants’ view of the supremacy of civil authorities...
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the towns of Sartene and Arbellara are sacked (summer). January 8 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (d. 1643) January 12 – Niccolò Alamanni, Greek-born...
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after the death of Arminius his followers, the Remonstrants led by Simon Episcopius, presented a document to the Netherlands. This document is known today...
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1959) Martin van Engelshoven-Huls (born 1964) Jan van Ens (1620–1652) Simon Episcopius (1583–1643), theologian and Remonstrant. Angela Esajas (born 1978)...
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Petrus Bertius, Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus, the brothers Rembert and Simon Episcopius. His successor at Leiden (again selected with the support of Uytenbogaert...
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1921) Willem Anthony Engelbrecht, jurist and colonial administrator Simon Episcopius, theologian Paul Sophus Epstein, physicist Enrico Fermi, Nobel laureate...
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succeeded to his place. It was at this time he began his controversy with Simon Episcopius, who, in attacking the Coronis, railed against the author as having...
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February 9 – Sidney Godolphin, English poet (born 1610) April 4 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (born 1583) April 12 – Nicolaus Hunnius, German theologian...
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Niellius was another Remonstrant, whose widow married Simon Episcopius. In 1615 Niellius defended Simon Goulart the Younger to the Walloon Consistorium of...
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van der Mijle, both Johannes Polyander (who succeeded Gomarus) and Simon Episcopius (who succeeded Arminius) were appointed. Oldenbarnevelt functioned...
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– Sigismondo d'India, Italian composer (d. 1629) 1583 January 8 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (d. 1643) January 12 – Niccolò Alamanni, Greek-born...
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Republic. Locke did not go further than the Dutch Remonstrants, like Simon Episcopius, in their 1620s polemics about toleration. His was a basically conservative...
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among the delegates (from Utrecht, two ministers and a church elder). Simon Episcopius emerged as leader of the group of Remonstrants who were summoned. His...
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of his grand-uncle, Stephan Curcellaeus (d. 1645) and by those of Simon Episcopius. A last attempt to live at Geneva, made at the request of relatives...
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banned Remonstrant leaders Johannes Wtenbogaert, Conrad Vorstius and Simon Episcopius to have entertained. Because of alleged blasphemy Gualtherus had to...
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understood as an umbrella for a larger grouping of ideas including those of Simon Episcopius, Hugo Grotius, John Wesley, and others. There are two primary perspectives...
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student of theology. He attended the lectures of the noted theologians, Simon Episcopius and Johannes Polyander. His entry into the university "freed him from...
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Scottish mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (b. 1550) 1643 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian and academic (b. 1583) 1661 – Alexander Leslie, 1st...
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