Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy
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The "Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy" is a 1687 political and theological treatise by Dutch statesman Gaspar Fagel that justifies the Dutch Republic’s stance on religious toleration in response to the English king’s pro-Catholic policies.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14030219 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy Context triple: [Gaspar Fagel, notableWork, Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy]
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A.
Five Articles of the Remonstrance
The Five Articles of the Remonstrance are a 1610 theological statement by Dutch Arminians that challenged strict Calvinist doctrines on predestination, grace, and perseverance, becoming a foundational text of Arminian theology.
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B.
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches is a theological treatise by the English Puritan scholar John Rainolds defending the doctrines and positions of Reformed Protestant churches against their critics.
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C.
Flushing Remonstrance
The Flushing Remonstrance was a 1657 petition in colonial New Netherland that boldly defended religious freedom, particularly for Quakers, and is considered an early landmark in the development of religious liberty in America.
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D.
A Relation of the State of Religion
A Relation of the State of Religion is a 17th-century work by Sir Edwin Sandys that surveys and critiques the religious conditions and practices across various European countries.
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E.
An Answer to a Certain Libel Intituled An Admonition to the Parliament
"An Answer to a Certain Libel Intituled An Admonition to the Parliament" is a polemical work by John Whitgift defending the Elizabethan Church of England and episcopal authority against Puritan criticisms.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy Target entity description: The "Letter to James II defending Dutch religious policy" is a 1687 political and theological treatise by Dutch statesman Gaspar Fagel that justifies the Dutch Republic’s stance on religious toleration in response to the English king’s pro-Catholic policies.
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A.
Five Articles of the Remonstrance
The Five Articles of the Remonstrance are a 1610 theological statement by Dutch Arminians that challenged strict Calvinist doctrines on predestination, grace, and perseverance, becoming a foundational text of Arminian theology.
-
B.
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches
A Defence of the Judgement of the Reformed Churches is a theological treatise by the English Puritan scholar John Rainolds defending the doctrines and positions of Reformed Protestant churches against their critics.
-
C.
Flushing Remonstrance
The Flushing Remonstrance was a 1657 petition in colonial New Netherland that boldly defended religious freedom, particularly for Quakers, and is considered an early landmark in the development of religious liberty in America.
-
D.
A Relation of the State of Religion
A Relation of the State of Religion is a 17th-century work by Sir Edwin Sandys that surveys and critiques the religious conditions and practices across various European countries.
-
E.
An Answer to a Certain Libel Intituled An Admonition to the Parliament
"An Answer to a Certain Libel Intituled An Admonition to the Parliament" is a polemical work by John Whitgift defending the Elizabethan Church of England and episcopal authority against Puritan criticisms.
- F. None of above. chosen
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