THE ARTICLES OF THE SYNOD OF DORT, AND ITS REJECTION OF ERRORS: WITH THE HISTORY OF EVENTS WHICH MADE WAY FOR THAT SYNOD, AS PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE STATES-GENERAL; AND THE DOCUMENTS CONFIRMING ITS DECISIONS. Translated from the Latin, WITH NOTES, REMARKS, AND REFERENCES. BY THOMAS SCOTT, RECTOR OF ASTON SANDFORD, BUCKS. "He that is first in his own cause seemeth just; but his neighbor cometh Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." Audi alteram partem. Utica, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, GENESEE STREET. New York; Collins & Hannay, J. & N. White, and H. C. Sleight-Philadelphia; Towar, J. & D. M. Entered according to act of Congress, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand eight hundred and thirty-one; by William Williams, as proprietor, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the Northern District of PRESS OF TABLE OF CONTENTS. Adoption-Doctrine of.. ..Page 288-293 Errors respecting them rejected. Of Remonstrants, Five.. Arminius-His Character and Errors. .87-44 ..93, &c. ...38 (See Synod.) Authority of Synods declared.... Belgic Churches-Presbyterian in Government. Bertius, Peter-Heterodox opinions of.. Calvin-Opinions of, not the ground of Controversy. Causes of Disturbances in Belgic Churches... Their Confession and Catechism opposed to the Opinions of Remonstrants. |