In 1614, at the instance of the Arminian party, an edict was passed by the states-general, in which toleration of the opinions of both parties was declared and further controversy forbidden but this act only served, by rousing the jealousy of the Calvinists, to fan the controversial flame into greater fury.
In 1614, at the instance of the Arminian party, an edict was passed by the states-general, in which toleration of the opinions of both parties was declared and further controversy forbidden but this act only served, by rousing the jealousy of the Calvinists, to fan the controversial flame into greater fury.
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