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Clarke 1907, p. 225, [...] it was probably his relations with the Dutch Arminians in 1664 which had first shaken Burnet's hold on his ancestral Calvinism. [...] his letter to Comber, in 1683, shows how far he then was from the Calvinistic Standpoint. Intercourse with the heads of the Remonstrant or Arminian Community at Amsterdam now doubly strengthened his bias against Calvinism ; and confirmed his love of the tolerance for which the Arminians were renowned. Clarke, T. E. S. (1907). A Life of Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury. Cambridge: Cambridge university press.
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