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Gomarus and was
On the question of predestination Gomarus was a supralapsarian and it was in debate over this point that the conflict between the two began.
In response the three Leiden professors of theology ( Lucas Trelcatius Jr. joining Arminius and Gomarus ) and the Regent of the State College, Johannes Cuchlinus, wrote an indignant letter, stating " that as far as was known to them there was no conflict between the professors on any fundamental doctrine whatsoever.
Learning that Arminius had appeared before the States assembly, Gomarus requested permission to address it as well, which was granted.
While an already seriously-ill Arminius refuted the arguments, Gomarus " who was among the audience, became alternately flushing and deathly pale, and afterwards, while the Papist was within earshot, he insultingly remarked to his colleague that now the door to Papism had been widely opened.
Arminius was ordered to attend another conference with Gomarus in The Hague in 1609 on August 13 and 14.
Franciscus Gomarus ( François Gomaer ) ( January 30, 1563, Bruges – January 11, 1641, Groningen ), was a Dutch theologian, a strict Calvinist and opponent of the teaching of Jacobus Arminius ( and his followers ), which was formally judged at the Synod of Dort ( 1618 – 1619 ).
Gomarus immediately set himself earnestly to oppose these beliefs in his classes at college, and was supported by Johann B. Bogermann ( 1570 – 1637 ), who afterwards became professor of theology at Franeker.
On the death of Arminius shortly after this time, Konrad Vorstius, who sympathized with his views, was appointed to succeed him, in spite of the opposition of Gomarus and his friends.
The same year he was recalled to Bordeaux, where he was appointed the colleague of Dr Gilbert Primrose ; and when Francis Gomarus was removed to Leiden, Cameron, in 1618, was appointed professor of divinity at the Academy of Saumur, the principal seminary of the French Protestants.

Gomarus and Arminius
Arminius's views were challenged by the Dutch Calvinists, especially Franciscus Gomarus, but Arminius died before a national synod could occur.
The presence within half a century of the date of its foundation of such scholars as Justus Lipsius, Joseph Scaliger, Franciscus Gomarus, Hugo Grotius, Jacobus Arminius, Daniel Heinsius and Gerhard Johann Vossius, raised Leiden university to be a respected and highly thought of institute within Europe.
He argued against supralapsarianism, popularized by John Calvin's successor and Arminius's teacher at Geneva, Theodore Beza, and vigorously defended at the University of Leiden by Francis Gomarus, a colleague of Arminius.
Lucas Trelcatius the younger and Arminius ( despite Plancius ' protest ) were appointed, the decision resting largely with Franciscus Gomarus, the surviving faculty member.
While Gomarus cautiously approved Arminius, whose views were already suspected of unorthodoxy, his arrival opened a period of debate rather than closed it.
Gomarus, a Fleming who had been in Leyden since 1594, has been described as " a rather mediocre scholar " but " a forceful defender of the Calvinistic doctrine ... a man of deep-rooted faith " In contrast Arminius has been described as " a seeker, a doubter ".
On May 30, 1608 Arminius and Gomarus were allowed by the States to deliver speeches before the Supreme Court in The Hague.
In direct defiance of the Court, Gomarus then published the speech he had made before it, and Arminius followed suit by publishing his own speech.
In response to the Court's opinion Gomarus declared that " he would not dare die holding Arminius ' opinion, nor to appear with it before God's judgement seat.
On December 12, 1608 Gomarus blasted Arminius, accusing " his colleague of being a supporter of Pelagianism and the Jesuits ; he also attacked Johannes Wtenbogaert, whom he branded a ' courtly trumpeter.
Gomarus then became the leader of the opponents of Arminius, who came to be known as Gomarists ( Dutch: contra-remonstranten ).
In 1606 a theological quarrel developed between two Leiden professors, Jacobus Arminius and Franciscus Gomarus.
Born in Amsterdam, in 1600 he entered the University of Leiden, where he studied theology under Jacobus Arminius, whose teaching he followed, and Franciscus Gomarus.

Gomarus and by
The opposing Calvinists or Gomarists, led by Franciscus Gomarus of the University of Leiden, became known as the Contra-Remonstrants.
Their adversaries, inspired by Franciscus Gomarus, became known as Gomarists or Counter-Remonstrants.

Gomarus and Leiden
* Franciscus Gomarus becomes professor of theology at Leiden University.

Gomarus and .
* 1563 – Franciscus Gomarus, Dutch theologian ( d. 1641 )
* January 30 – Franciscus Gomarus, Dutch theologian ( d. 1641 )
This event led Gomarus to have Samuel Gruterus argue an opposite position to these theses on October 14, 1604, but not on the official schedule.
Gomarus ascribed the positions he disliked to Calvin's adversary Sebastian Castellio and his follower, Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert.
Still, the conflict with Gomarus widened out into a large-scale split within Calvinism.
Franciscus Gomarus.

was and incited
In fact, it was Malcolm who made the raid, but Constantine incited him, as I have said.
Heinrich Abeken ( August 19, 1809, Osnabrück – August 8, 1872 ), German theologian and Prussian Privy Legation Councillor in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Berlin, was born and raised in the city of Osnabrück as a son of a merchant, he was incited to a higher education by the example of his uncle Bernhard Rudolf Abeken.
However, it was barred from participating in the next election in 1988 under the revised Knesset Elections Law banning parties that incited racism.
In fact, it was Malcolm who made the raid, but Constantine incited him, as I have said.
The Reign of Terror ( 5 September 1793 – 28 July 1794: the latter is date 10 Thermidor, year II of the French Revolutionary Calendar ), also known simply as The Terror (), was a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins, and marked by mass executions of " enemies of the revolution.
Police raids on gay bars were routine in the 1960s, but officers quickly lost control of the situation at the Stonewall Inn, and attracted a crowd that was incited to riot.
" Southwark was incited to insurrection " by Sir Elias Lyvet ( Levett ) and his associate Thomas Clark, who promised Scottish aid to carry out the insurrection.
On 5 October 1789, an angry mob of Parisian working women was incited by revolutionaries and marched on the Palace of Versailles, where the royal family lived.
The shooting was disturbed by a fanatic who incited the attendant Venetians against the German speaking staff.
Middleton was just five when his father died and his mother's subsequent remarriage dissolved into a fifteen year battle over the inheritance of Thomas and his younger sister: an experience which must surely have informed and perhaps even incited his repeated satirising of the legal profession.
The company claimed in the lawsuit, which was filed on 11 August 2005, that Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst incited the audience at the festival to rush the stage.
Ailill was seeing another woman behind Medb's back, so Medb incited Conall to kill Ailill, something he was happy to do as Ailill had killed Fergus mac Róich.
Hugh was an emissary of Prince Raymond of Antioch seeking Western aid against the Saracens after the Siege of Edessa, and his counsel incited Eugene to call for the Second Crusade.
Alcibiades incited the oligarchic coup by promising Persian support to Athens if the democracy was overthrown.
The film itself shaped history when, on October 7, 1989, a group of African Americans became enraged after drinking and discussing the film, particularly the scene in which a white man beat a young black boy who was praying, and one of the group incited the others to beat up a passing 14-year-old white boy based on his skin color.
After Charles Manson incited the murder of five people, including McQueen's friends Sharon Tate and Jay Sebring, at Tate's home on August 9, 1969, it was reported that McQueen was another potential target of the killers.
The chanson was very successful and incited 6 continuations and 1 prologue which triple its length:
Before trial he was brought before the Council and urged to confess who had incited him to commit the murder.
The French encirclement, however, was not deep enough to prevent Kienmayer's escape: the French corps did not all arrive at the same place – they instead deployed on a long west-east axis – and the early arrival of Soult and Davout at Donauwörth incited Kienmayer to exercise caution and evasion.
He was believed to have incited violence against blacks who wanted to vote in the South.
Car and Driver incited controversy when it printed that a GTO that had supposedly been tuned with the " Bobcat " kit offered by Ace Wilson's Royal Pontiac of Royal Oak, Michigan, was clocked at a quarter mile time of 12. 8 seconds and a trap speed of on racing slicks.
Kildare did not rebel himself, but incited a number of Old Irish families, led by the O ' Carrolls and O ' Connors to do so ; Surrey was however able to crush the rebellion. After 18 months he was able to secure his recall to England.

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