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The Anabaptists - Heads 80-94 |
 | | Voetius would soon become the greatest Theologian in seventeenth-century Holland. |
 | | Kaajan rightly represented Voetius as being "kindred in spirit to the Scottish and English Puritans." |
 | | Perhaps most significantly of all, Voetius later publically expressed his own agreement with the 'infant faith' views of that Rev. Dr. |
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