Wesley states that the Calvinist ideas of irresistible grace and infallible perseverance(i.e., eternal security) "are the natural consequence" of the most important of the five "points" of the Synod of Dort -

a) unconditional election
b) total depravity
c) limited atonement
d) justification by faith


Answer: a) unconditional election

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