Martinius and the Bremen academy played an important role in the later developments of
covenant theology. His views as Calvinist were considered moderate, and anticipated
hypothetical universalism. The Bremen delegation at Dort, together with the English delegates
John Davenant and
Samuel Ward, were conspicuous for arguing against the
Gomarist line on doctrine. Martinius absented himself from a number of sessions, clashed with Gomarus,
Abraham Scultetus and
Sibrandus Lubbertus, and was close to walking out of the Synod. The Synod's preference for
infralapsarianism has been attributed to Martinius. ==Works==