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The Remonstrant Articles
Article 1 That
God, by an eternal and unchangeable purpose in Jesus Christ his Son, before the
foundation of the world, hath determined, out
of the fallen, sinful race of men, to save in Christ, for Christ’s sake, and
through Christ, those who, through the grace of the Holy Ghost, shall believe on
this his son Jesus, and shall persevere in this faith and obedience of faith,
through this grace, even to the end; and, on the other hand, to leave the
incorrigible and unbelieving in sin and under wrath, and to condemn them as
alienate from Christ, according to the word of the Gospel in Article 2 That
agreeably thereunto, Jesus Christ the Savior of the world, died for all men and
for every man, so that he has obtained for them all, by his death on the cross,
redemption and the forgiveness of sins; yet that no one actually enjoys this
forgiveness of sins except the believer, according to the word of the Gospel of Article 3 That
man has not saving grace of himself, nor of the energy of his free will,
inasmuch as he, in the state of apostasy and sin, can of an by himself neither
think, will, nor do any thing that is truly good (such as saving Faith eminently
is); but that it is needful that he be born again of God in Christ, through his
Holy Spirit, and renewed in understanding, inclination, or will, and all his
powers, in order that he may rightly understand, think, will, and effect what is
truly good, according to the Word of Christ, Article 4 That
this grace of God is the beginning, continuance, and accomplishment of all good,
even to this extent, that the regenerate man himself, without prevenient or
assisting, awakening, following and cooperative grace, can neither think,
will, nor do good, nor withstand any temptations to evil; so that all good deeds
or movements, that can be conceived, must be ascribed to the grace of God in
Christ, but respects the mode of the operation of this grace, it is not
irresistible; inasmuch as it is written concerning many, that they have
resisted the Holy Ghost. Article 5 That
those who are incorporated into Christ by true faith, and have thereby become
partakers of his life-giving Spirit, have thereby full power to strive against
Satan, sin, the world, and their own flesh, and to win the victory; it being
well understood that it is ever through the assisting grace of the Holy Ghost;
and that Jesus Christ assists them through his Spirit in all temptations,
extends to them his hand, and if only they are
ready for the conflict, and desire his help, and are not inactive, keeps them
from falling, so that they, by no craft or power of Satan, can be misled nor
plucked out of Christ’s hands, according to the Word of Christ, These Articles, thus set forth and taught, the Remonstrants deem agreeable to the Word of God, tending to edification, and, as regards this argument, sufficient for salvation, so that it is not necessary or edifying to rise higher or to descend deeper.
Phillip
Schaff, The Creeds of Christendom, Volume 3, Baker Books,
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