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chicken Domestic fowl,
Gallus domesticus. A 150‐g portion is a rich
source of protein and niacin; a good source of copper and selenium; a source of iron and vitamins B
1, B
2, and B
6. There are differences between the white (breast) and dark (leg) meat, the former being lower in fat but also lower in iron and vitamin B
2. Of a 150‐g portion of boiled chicken, the white meat supplies 0.9 mg of iron, 0.09 mg of vitamin B
1, 0.18 mg of vitamin B
2, 7.5 g of fat, of which one‐third is saturated; the dark meat supplies 3.8 mg of iron, 0.1 mg of vitamin B
1, 0.4 mg of vitamin B
2, 15 g of fat, of which one‐third is saturated.
Poussin or spring chicken is a young bird, 4–6 weeks old, weighing 250–300 g. See also
broiler chicken.
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Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation: The Context, Roots, and Shape of the Leiden Debate, 1603-1609.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...l0.1017/S0009640708001765 Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation...xviii + 287 pp. $129.00 cloth. Jacobus Arminius (1559 1609) became the focus...predestination, caricatures of Arminius's thought have served as banners...
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Arminius on the assurance of salvation; the context, roots, and shape of the Leiden debate, 1603-1609.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 5/1/2007; 500 words
; 9789004156081 Arminius on the assurance of salvation; the context, roots, and shape...history; 27 BT785 Many scholars are skeptical that Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560-1609) had a doctrine of assurance at all, but Stanglin...
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"And let all the people say amen": Priests, Presbyters, and the Arminian uprising in Massachusetts, 1717-1724
Magazine article from: Historical Journal of Massachusetts; 1/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...however, a Dutch theologian named Jacobus Arminius had questioned the strict Calvinist...accusation was not entirely fair; Arminius' criticism had been directed at...of his deliberation, however, Arminius had also voiced the concern that...
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Anthony Milton, ed. The British Delegation and the Synod of Dort (1618-1619).(Book review)
Magazine article from: Seventeenth-Century News; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...early-modern Protestantism. The Dutch theologian, Jacobus Arminius (who died nine years before the Synod began) had...divisions in the Low Countries, with the supporters of Arminius (the so-called Remonstrants) strongest in Holland...
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The History of the Church/Christianity: A Short Global History
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review; 1/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...high churchmanship represented by the Caroline divines is traced directly to the teaching of the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius, and "the imperious" William Laud is designated leader of this school in the eighteenth century (not the seventeenth...
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OBITUARY: Annie Barnes Dynamic teacher and Pascal scholar
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/13/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...1657-1736, et la Republique des Lettres" in 1935. This work on the controversial theologian, follower of Jacobus Arminius, was published in 1938. She spent the years of the Second World War teaching at Lady Margaret Hall while Roger...
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Books received.
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/2008; 700+ words
; ...Netherlands: Springer, 2006. den Boer, Willem Arie, Duplex amor Dei: Contextuele karakteristiek van de theologie van Jacobus Arminius (1559-1609). Publications for the Institute for Reformation Research. Apeldoorn, Netherlands: Institute for...
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Hugo Grotius: Ordinum Hollandiae ac Westfrisiae Pietas, 1613.
Magazine article from: Journal of Church and State; 3/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Leyden professors of divinity--Jacobus Arminius, appointed in 1603 and remaining...taught theology there since 1594. Arminius, whose name identifies one theological...States of Holland to appoint as Arminius's successor a Remonstrant, that...
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Divided Christians, then and now.(The Reformation: A History)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 7/30/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...this dogmatism led to a more moderate reaction. Jacobus Arminius moved beyond the Dutch Calvinism in which he was nurtured...grace. In studying the Bible, MacCulloch writes, Arminius "was convinced of the necessity of speaking very carefully...
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Martin Mulsow and Jan Rohls, eds. Socinianism and Arminianism: Antitrinitarians, Calvinists and Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century Europe.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Seventeenth-Century News; 9/22/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...proper relationship between the church and state. Jacobus Arminius, Reformed pastor and later professor at Leiden University...Netherlands. Vorstius was nominated in 1611 to replace Arminius as professor at Leiden. With him began the Socinian...
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Jacobus Arminius
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Jacobus Arminius The Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560-1609) criticized the orthodox Calvinist position...followers of his position came to be known as Arminians. Jacobus Arminius was born on Oct. 10, 1560, in Oudewater, Holland...
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Arminius, Jacobus
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Arminius, Jacobus (1560–1609). Dutch theologian...predestination , leading to severe divisions. Arminius held that God willed that all people...in holiness, obedience, and faith. Arminius and Arminianism had a wide (though always...
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Arminianism
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Arminianism. Jacobus Arminius ( Jakob Hermansz or Harmensz, 1560–1609) was a Dutch...Arminian’ by its opponents, though it is doubtful if Arminius' teaching had much direct influence in this case.
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General Conference Churches of God
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
General Conference Churches of God conservative evangelical Christian bodies, Arminian in faith (see Jacobus Arminius ), with certain Baptist doctrines. The movement originated during revivals held in Harrisburg, Pa., by John Winebrenner...
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Methodism
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...receive divine favor. The Wesleys, who identified with the teachings of the Dutch theologian Jacob Harmensen (Jacobus Arminius, 1560 – 1609), claimed that God's grace is universal. It is available to all people, freeing them...
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