This text provides a comprehensive comparison of Calvinism and Arminianism in their principles and tendency, focused on the doctrines of general redemption as held by the members of the Church of England and by the early Dutch Arminians. The authors present a well-researched analysis of the historical and theological development of these two perspectives, drawing on a wide range of sources to provide a nuanced examination of key issues. A valuable resource for scholars and students of theology, as well as anyone interested in the history of religious thought and practice.
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