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- Total Depravity - Unconditional Election - Limited Atonement - Irresistible Grace - Perseverance of the Saints
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The believers in the five points of this remonstrance were called "Remonstrants." The Reformed church fathers condemned these views and established The Five Points of Calvinism by writing the Canons of Dordt at this important Synod meeting. include "../doctrineincs/regufont.html"; ?> The Canons of Dordt include 59 articles and 34 rejections under the following five "Heads of Doctrine": include "../doctrineincs/regufont.html"; ?>
1. Divine Predestination As explained on the first pages of this chapter, church symbols (including doctrinal standards), serve the following three purposes: to confess, to instruct, and to defend. The chart below shows how the principal purposes of The Three Forms of Unity relate to these three.
The Three Forms of Unity adopted by the church of the Reformation in the Netherlands serve as the doctrinal standards of the Reformed churches, but also of the reformation church in Germany. |