Hutchinson took up the anti-Arminian cause in strong language, propounding an extreme form of double predestination ( a view popularized among English Puritans by saved ).
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Cornelis Venema, on the other hand, argues that " Bullinger did not consistently articulate a doctrine of single predestination, " and defended double predestination on a few occasions.
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Therefore, the Assemblies of God disapproves of the doctrines of double predestination and the unconditional security of the believer which holds that once saved it is impossible for a person to be lost.
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This group had dissented from Calvinist orthodoxy on the basis of their belief that all persons could find salvation ( as opposed to the Calvinist idea of double predestination, excluding some from salvation .)
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Therefore, the Assemblies of God disapproves of the doctrines of double predestination and the unconditional security of the believer, which holds that once saved it is impossible for a person to be lost.
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The different terminology has the benefit of distinguishing the Calvinist double predestination version of infralapsarianism from Lutheranism's view that predestination is a mystery, which forbids the unprofitable intrusion of prying minds since God only reveals partial knowledge to the human race.
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In response, Ratramnus composed the two-book work " On the Predestination of God " ( " De Praedestinatione Dei " ), in which he defended double predestination, while objecting to the relation of predestination to sin.
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Drawing from the earlier Reformed tradition, Barth retains the notion of double predestination but makes Jesus himself the object of both divine election and reprobation simultaneously; Jesus embodies both God's election of humanity and God's rejection of human sin.
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In his " Epistola tractoria ad Wenilonem ", written about 856, Prudentius of Troyes makes his approval of the ordination of Aeneas as the new Bishop of Paris depend on the latter's subscription to four articles favouring a double predestination.
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In his " Epistola tractoria ad Wenilonem ", written about 856, he again upholds his former opinion and makes his approval of the ordination of the new bishop �neas of Paris depend on the latter's subscription to four articles favouring a double predestination.