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Reformed Historical Theology : Volume 60 : A Gift from England : William Ames and his Polemical Discourse against Dutch Arminianism
Outline: In the lead up to the Synod of Dort, William Ames (1576 - 1633) established himself as a champion of Reformed orthodoxy through a series of polemical writings against Arminianism. While his best-known work, The Marrow Theology, is widely studies, these Latin anti-Arminian works have long been neglected by scholars. This book provides the first extensive study of these polemical works. Through careful analysis of his arguments and their medieval scholastic background, A Gift from England offers a fresh perspective on the pioneering roles which Ames played within the Reformed tradition.
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