"The providence of God is subordinate to creation; and it is, therefore, necessary that it should not impinge against creation, which it would do, were it to inhibit or hinder the use of free will in man." The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2, p. 460
- The Five Arminian Articles

A.D. 1610
- The Remonstrant Opinions

Peter Y. DeJong, Crisis in the Reformed Churches: Essays in Commemoration of the Great Synod of Dordt, 1618-1619
- CHOSEN BUT FREE?

all credit for human salvation rests with God. This view is also called
- A Letter from George Whitefield to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley in Response to "Free Grace"

George Whitefield
- Free Grace

John Wesley
- In Opposition to Mr. Wesley’s Predestination Calmly Considered

John Gill
- Response to Mr. Wesley’s Predestination Calmly Considered

John Gill
- James Arminus Works (vol 1)

A Declaration Of The Sentiments Of Arminius On On Predestination, Divine Providence, The Freedom Of The Will, The Grace Of God, Perseverance, Assurance, The Perfection Of Believers In This Life, The Divinity Of The Son Of
- James Arminus Works (Vol 2)

The Private Disputations Of James Arminius, D.D. On The Principal Articles Of The Christian Religion. Commenced By The Author Chiefly For The Purpose Of Forming A System Of Divinity
- James Arminus Works (vol 3)

A Friendly Discussion Between James Arminius & Francis Junius, Concerning Predestination, Conducted By Means Of Letters
- The Five Points of Calvinism

("Weighed And Found Wanting") George Bryson
- A Review of Martin R. De Haan's Booklet:God's Choice Or Ours?

Predestination & Election Discovery Series Radio Bible Class Ministries Ray Kane
- Free Grace

" Dave Hunt on Whether Calvinists are among the Redeemed
- Overcoming Objections to Self-determinism

(Free-will)
- Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility (MP3)

Roger Olson (Arminian)
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