The Doctrine of Sin, The Second Period, 250-730 A.D. (19): The Pelagian Controversy: Semi-Pelagianism
We concluded our preceding article with the remark that the late Rev. H. Hoeksema was of the opinion that, although many historians leave the impression that the Synod of Orange A.D. 529, represents a last victory for the Augustinian conception of predestination and sovereign grace, this synod much rather left the impression that it was afraid of the strict Augustinian principles, and that his doctrine was certainly not maintained by this synod. We concluded our preceding article with the...
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