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When the edition of the acts of the colloquy, as prepared by Jakob Andrea, was published, Samuel Huber, of Burg near Bern, who belonged to the Lutheranizing faction of the Swiss clergy, took so great offense at the supralapsarian doctrine of predestination propounded at Mömpelgard by Beza and Musculus that he felt it to be his duty to denounce Musculus to the magistrates of Bern as an innovator in doctrine.
To adjust the matter, the magistrates arranged a colloquy between Huber and Musculus ( September 2, 1587 ), in which the former represented the universalism, the latter the particularism, of grace.

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