Sources on Hypothetical Universalism, Amyraldianism, Cameron, Amyraut and Testard, et al.
- Amyraut on the ordering of the decrees
- Amyraut affirms the classic Lombardian distinctions
- Paul Testard affirms the classic Lombardian distinctions (by way of Donald Grohman)
- The “Preface” to the Formula Consensus Helvetica: Amyraut, Placaeus, and Daillé, as Fraternal Brothers in the Body of Christ
- Theophilus Gale (1628–1678) on Davenant and Amyraut
- Peter van Mastricht (1630–1706) on Cameron and Amyraut as “Reformed” and “Orthodox” (Informal References)
- John Cameron (1579–1625) and Festus Hommius (1576–1642): The Synod of Dort and Regeneration
- Philip Schaff (1819–1893) on John Henry Heidegger on Amyraldianism: Disapproved Of, But Not Heresy
- Laurence Proctor on Amyraut’s “Christ Died Equally For All”
- Donald Grohman on Turretin on Amyraut as Reformed
- Richard Muller on Amyraut
- Richard Muller on Non-Amyraldian Precedents to Hypothetical Universalism
- Richard Muller on Hypothetical Universalism and the Reformed Tradition
- Carl R. Trueman on Amyraldianism
- Benjamin Inman on Turretin on Amyraldianism
- Aaron C. Denlinger on Robert Baron (c.1596–1639), Hypothetical Universalism, and Reformed Orthodoxy