Bernhardinus de Moor

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VirginiaHuguenot

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Here is a picture of Bernhardinus de Moor's Commentarius perpetuus in Johannis Marckii Compendium theologiæ Christianæ didactico-elencticum:

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Muller says that theological reflection came to a halt with De Moor's exhaustive reflections on Marck. Of course, Marck was the Charles Hodge of the era, going through umpteen editions in only a few years. De Moor is amazing, however. I am hoping (and Wes is not averse) that Wes will eventually translate the whole thing. He is already working on Marck, which is a necessary first step.
 
Muller says that theological reflection came to a halt with De Moor's exhaustive reflections on Marck. Of course, Marck was the Charles Hodge of the era, going through umpteen editions in only a few years. De Moor is amazing, however. I am hoping (and Wes is not averse) that Wes will eventually translate the whole thing. He is already working on Marck, which is a necessary first step.

That is very encouraging to hear. A major project to be sure, but I would love to read this in English some day, dv.
 
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