Adriani Cattenburgh ... Bibliotheca Scriptorum Remonstrantium is a historical compilation of writings related to the Remonstrant movement. This significant work by Adriaan van Cattenburgh includes a detailed collection of Remonstrant writings and features a specimen of the controversies between the Remonstrants and Socinus and his followers, presented in their own words. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the theological debates and historical context surrounding the Remonstrant movement and its interactions with Socinianism. It offers insights into the nuances of these historical theological disputes.
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