Five Articles

Five Articles
Five Articles or Five Points plural noun
Statements of the distinctive doctrines of the Arminians and Calvinists respectively, the former promulgated in 1610, the latter sustained by the Synod of Dort in 1619 (see ↑Calvinism)
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