Canons of Dort Creeds Reformed Theology


The Decision of the Synod of Dordt on the Five Main Points of Doctrine in Dispute in the Netherlands is popularly known as the Canons of Dordt. It consists of statements of doctrine adopted by the great Synod of Dordt which met in the city of Dordrecht in 1618-19. Although this was a national synod of the Reformed churches of the Netherlands, it had an international character, since it was composed not only of Dutch delegates but also of twenty-six delegates from eight foreign countries.The Synod of Dordt was held in order to settle a serious controversy in the Dutch churches initiated by the rise of Arminianism. After Arminius's death, his own followers presented their views on five of these points in the Remonstrance of 1610. In this document or in later more explicit writings, the Arminians taught election based on foreseen faith, universal atonement, partial depravity, resistible grace, and the possibility of a lapse from grace. In the Canons the Synod of Dordt rejected these views and set forth the Reformed doctrine on these points, namely, unconditional election, limited atonement, total depravity, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of saints.








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Canons of Dort

  • Canons of Dort (1619) - The full document in text format.
  • Notes on the Canons of Dort - Notes used for a study of this confession, with both a historical and theological background.
  • Canones Synodi Dordrechtanæ - The Canons of Dort in English and Latin canons of dort canons of dort with a list of the signers of the canons of dort canons of dort document.
  • Canons of Dordt - A discussion on the Canons of Dort and canons of dort the problems faced by the Synod of Dort.
  • The Canons of Dort - A short history with links to each of the five main points of the text.
  • Synod of Dort (1618-1619) - A short history of the synod and the creeds doctrines on reformed which its document was centered.


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