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Conrad Vorstius (German: Konrad von der Vorst; Latin: Conradus Vorstius; 19 July 1569 – 29 September 1622) was a German-Dutch heterodox Remonstrant theologian, and successor to Jacobus Arminius in the theology chair at Leiden University. His appointment, and the controversy surrounding it, became an international matter in the political and religious affairs of the United Provinces during the Twelve Years' Truce, supplying a pretext for the irregular intervention of King James I of England in those affairs. Vorstius published theological views which were taken to show sympathy with the Socinians, and was declared a heretic at the Synod of Dort in 1619.

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  • Konrad von der Vorst, lateinisch Conrad Vorstius (* 19. Juli 1569 in Köln; † 29. September 1622 in Tönning) war ein deutsch-niederländischer Theologe und Reformer. (de)
  • Conrad Vorstius (German: Konrad von der Vorst; Latin: Conradus Vorstius; 19 July 1569 – 29 September 1622) was a German-Dutch heterodox Remonstrant theologian, and successor to Jacobus Arminius in the theology chair at Leiden University. His appointment, and the controversy surrounding it, became an international matter in the political and religious affairs of the United Provinces during the Twelve Years' Truce, supplying a pretext for the irregular intervention of King James I of England in those affairs. Vorstius published theological views which were taken to show sympathy with the Socinians, and was declared a heretic at the Synod of Dort in 1619. (en)
  • Konrad von dem Vorst, dit Conrad Vorstius, né le 19 juillet 1569 à Cologne et mort le 29 septembre 1622 à Tönning, est un théologien germano-néerlandais remonstrant, successeur de Jacobus Arminius à la chaire de théologie de Leyde. (fr)
  • Conrad Vorstius (Keulen, 19 juli 1569 – Tönning, 29 september 1622) of Konrad van der Vorst, was een Duits-Nederlands heterodox remonstrant theoloog en opvolger van Jacobus Arminius in de leerstoel theologie aan de Universiteit van Leiden. (nl)
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