The Works of Jabobus Arminius
Jacobus Arminius (aka Jacob Arminius, James Arminius, and his Dutch name Jacob Harmenszoon) (October 10, 1560–October 19, 1609), was a Dutch theologian and (from 1603) professor in theology at the University of Leiden. He championed the free will of man and his responsibility before God.
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Five Orations of Arminus (891KB)
The Five Orations center on the importance of
Theology in the body of Christ.
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Sentiments of Arminius (715KB)
The Sentiments discuss the central doctrines of
Arminism regarding predestination, free will, and
so forth.
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Romans 7 (1.3MB)
Arminius argues that Romans 7 refers to the
struggle of the unregenerate, i.e., those under the
law, not the redeemed.
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Romans 9 (69KB)
Arminus looks at the Calvinist arguments and
concludes that predestination means faith was
foreordained for the means of salvation.
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