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Containing newly translated excerpts of refutations of the errors of the Pontiffs, attested to by Francis Coster, Doctor of the Jesuits, in the ENCHIRIDION OF CONTROVERSIES. By Franciscus Gomarus — Acclaimed Dutch Reformed Professor of Theology …
as God Inspires Defended by Franciscus Gomarus, Acclaimed Dutch Reformed Professor of Theology, (d. 1641) NEWLY TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL LATIN SOURCE Just as the true doctrine about Christ the Savior is necessary…
By Dutch Reformed Theologian and Professor Hermann Witsius (d. 1708) First Ever Translation of the 1678 Franeker Latin edition SOURCE [N. B. After translating Johannes Cocceius’ 7 Letters to the…
Refuting the celebrated Arminian Preterist Dutch scholar, Hugo Grotius, who denied the classic New Testament passages on Antichrist, contrary to the united opinion of the Reformed Churches. By French Reformed Theologian, Pastor, Protestant Apologist and Professor of Theology, Samuel Maresius, (d. 1673) First Ever Translation SOURCE Preface A treatise has recently appeared…
2 Thess. 2; Matthew 24; Daniel 2:7ff.; Isaiah 14; Ezekiel 28; Revelation 12, 13 & 17; 1 John 1-5. Having brought forth similar arguments by Dr. Samuel Maresius against Preterist Hugo Grotius By Dutch Reformed Theologian, Johannes Cocceius, Professor of Biblical Philology and Theology (d. 1669) First…
SOURCE CHAPTER ONE Whether the Antichrist is a single individual 1. In his disputation, On the Antichrist, Italian Cardinal Robert Bellarmine divides it into nine chapters: On the name; On…
By Daniel Chamier, Huguenot Theologian and Pastor (d. 1621) PART ONE CHAPTER ONE State of the Investigation 1. The controversy over the identity of Antichrist. [There were many on the…
7 Letters to the Churches [Prophetic Exegesis]
Revelation 1-3 Excerpts from “Thoughts on the Apocalypse” (1665) By Johannes Cocceius, Dutch Reformed Professor of Theology, (d. 1669) SOURCE To the Benevolent Reader Those who read and meditate on the Scriptures cannot fail to encounter prophecies and promises.…