A Gift from England : William Ames and his Polemical Discourse against Dutch Arminianism / Takayuki Yagi
A Gift from England is the first extensive study of William Ames's (1576-1633) Latin polemical writings against Arminianism during his exile in the Dutch Republic. Through these writings, Ames quickly established himself as a champion of Reformed orthodoxy. This reputation led him to be appoint...
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