Thanks Pilgrim

That is exactly the kind of information I was looking for and are in line with my thoughts on the issue.

You might have noticed I included in brackets
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if I comment
. I wrestle sometimes with whether or not it is worth commenting on matters like this.
Sometimes I do comment and other times, I end up just do a little research myself and do not use it to comment.

I find sometimes, when I do comment it falls on deaf ears, yet some of the ones following the thread end up thanking me.


During my research into this matter. I came upon some information that I had not noticed before.

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The canons were not intended to be a comprehensive explanation of Reformed doctrine, but only an exposition on the five points of doctrine in dispute.[4] The five points of Calvinism, remembered by the mnemonic TULIP[a] and popularized by a 1963 booklet,[5] are popularly said to summarize the 1618 Canons of Dort.[6] While related to the 1618 Canons of Dort, the Five Points of Calvinism do not actually come from the 1618 document itself but from an earlier document and correction against the Arminians during the same controversy. The Five Points of Calvinism comes from the Counter Remonstrance of 1611[7]

Yet because the source, I am not completely sure of its accuracy.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canons_of_Dort



Tom

Last edited by Tom; Fri Dec 23, 2022 12:13 AM.