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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_40363" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_40363" /> == | ||
<p> the five doctrines controverted between the [[Calvinists]] and Arminians, viz. predestination, extent of the atonement, grace, free-will, and final perseverance. The quinquarticular-controversy in [[England]] was a dispute which arose at [[Cambridge]] in 1594 respecting the above points. In 1626 two fruitless conferences were held on these points; sand in 1630 bishop Davenant preached at court on. these disputed matters, and thereby gave great offence to [[Charles]] I. The next year the controversy was revived at [[Oxford]] and in Ireland, of which archbishop | <p> the five doctrines controverted between the [[Calvinists]] and Arminians, viz. predestination, extent of the atonement, grace, free-will, and final perseverance. The quinquarticular-controversy in [[England]] was a dispute which arose at [[Cambridge]] in 1594 respecting the above points. In 1626 two fruitless conferences were held on these points; sand in 1630 bishop Davenant preached at court on. these disputed matters, and thereby gave great offence to [[Charles]] I. The next year the controversy was revived at [[Oxford]] and in Ireland, of which archbishop Usher was then primate. The king issued certain injunctions concerning the bounds within which these points might be discussed. (See [[Calvinism]] Arminianism); (See [[Dort]]). </p> | ||
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