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MOOR, Bernardinus de (1709-1780).
Commentarius perpetuus in JohannisMarckii Compendium
theologiae christianae didactico-elencticum. Pars prima [-septima].
Leiden, Johannes Hasebroek
and Jan Hendrik van Damme [colophon: printed by Jan Hendrik van Damme and/or Daniel
van Damme], 1761-1771.
7 Volumes. 4to. (20) 1034 (6) + (16) 1087 (5) + (24) 1173 (2) + (8) 912 (4) + (12) 828
(4) + (22) 970 (14) + (4) 126 pp. With extra inserted folding portrait of the author in volume 6.
Bound
with: IDEM.
SupplementumCommentarii perpetui in Johannis Marckii Compendium theologiae
christianae didactico-elencticum.
Leiden, Elie Luzac, Jan Hendrik van Damme and/or Daniel
van Damme [colophon: printed by Jan Hendrik van Damme and/or Daniel van Damme], 1774.
4to. (4) 181 (7) pp.
Bound with: IDEM.
Epimetron supplementi commentarii perpetui in Johannis
Marckii Compendium theologiae christianae didactico-elencticum.
Leiden, Elie Luzac, Jan
Hendrik van Damme, 1778.
4to. 93 (1) pp. Contemporary blind-stamped vellum.
750,-
First and only edition of De Moor’s commentary on Johannes à Marck’s
Compendium theologiae christianae didactico-
elencticum,
including the two supplements. De Moor, a Dutch reformed theologian, was professor of theology at the
universities of Franeker and Leiden. Although his magnum opus is chiefly based on his lectures, it also contains
material from Andreas Essenius (1618-1677), Petrus van Mastricht (1630-1706), and other theologians. It is the most
extensive dogmatic work ever published in the Netherlands. - Tear in portrait.
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