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De Moor II: Title Page
Bernardinus de Moor’s Didactico-Elenctic Theology That is, his Continuous Commentary on Johannes Marckius’ Didactico-Elenctic...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 201 min read


De Moor I:36: The Ends of Revealed Theology
Finally, in the Difference of the Definition is mentioned its End ; the supreme End of Revealed Theology is the Glory of God ; which He...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 101 min read


De Moor I:35: The Subject of Revealed Theology: Fallen Sinners
A further Difference of Definition is taken from the Subject . That is, Revealed Theology has been designed for the education of Man ,...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 91 min read


De Moor I:34: The Object of Revealed Theology: True Religion
After the Principium, in order to establish the specific Difference of Theological Doctrine, the Object concurs, which is known, 1. ...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 82 min read


De Moor I:33: Modes of Revelation
Moreover, it remains that the Revealed Word of God alone is the Principium and foundation of Revealed Theology: 1. For in this very...
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Feb 717 min read


De Moor I:32: The Unique Principia of Theology
After viewing the Genus of Revealed Theology, its Difference from other Doctrines or disciplines follows, which is first sought from...
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Feb 540 min read


De Moor I:31: Consequences of Theology and of Faith?
In passing, our AUTHOR here repudiates the distinction between Conclusions Theological and of Faith . That is, they distinguish, 1. ...
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Feb 42 min read


De Moor VIII:33: The Unity of the World
The World is only One , since neither Scripture nor Reason teaches that there are More . 1. Not the Scripture, which everywhere speaks...
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Feb 36 min read


De Moor I:30: Defense of Discursive Theology
The remaining Defects of Consequences, which our AUTHOR mentions in § 30, are under no pretense attributed to our Consequences more than...
Dr. Dilday
Feb 14 min read


De Moor I:29: Theology as Apprehensive and Discursive
Concerning the Genus of Theology, which is Doctrine , it is observed moreover that it is not simply Noëtic , but also Dianoëtic , or not...
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Jan 3110 min read


De Moor I:28: The Genus of Theology
In § 28-31, the Genus of this Definition is explained. In general, we call Theology a Doctrine or teaching, just as in the New...
Dr. Dilday
Jan 295 min read


De Moor I:27: Definition of Revealed Theology
The Definition of Revealed Theology follows. Our AUTHOR says he leaves to his authorities the Definition of Theology , in accordance...
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Jan 282 min read


Wendelin's "Christian Theology": Doctrine of the Gospel and Baptism, Part 1
THESIS I: Hitherto the old offer ; the new follows, wherein is offered the Mediator exhibited in word or signs. THESIS II: The word,...
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Jan 259 min read


De Moor VIII:32: The Old and New World
This is the First World, which now is, since Moses says that it was created in the Beginning, Genesis 1:1. But I have shown in § 13,...
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Jan 244 min read


De Moor I:26: Scholastic Theology
Nevertheless, the name of Scholastic Theology is wont to be taken in an inferior sense, for that which was delivered in the Schools of...
Dr. Dilday
Jan 2011 min read


De Moor I:25: Systematic Revealed Theology
Theology Doctrinal , or considered systematically , is not taken here very strictly, as it is done in the writings of the Fathers, for...
Dr. Dilday
Jan 189 min read


Lampe on Church History: The Church after the Schism of the Tribes unto the Release from Babylonian Captivity
I. The Chronology of this period, which is the fourth for us and numbers four hundred and forty-one years, has not a few difficulties,...
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Jan 1717 min read


De Moor VIII:31: The Effects of Creation
The whole work produced by God, and especially the Corporeal Universe , goes by the name of Mundi / World , κόσμου/ cosmos in Greek: ...
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Jan 164 min read


De Moor I:24: Habitual Revealed Theology
This Revealed Theology is distinguished according to the various aspects of the same. For, either it is in a man habitually , according...
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Jan 145 min read


De Moor I:22: The End of Natural Theology
With respect to the End of Natural Theology: α. Negatively, it is not the Salvation of fallen man, which is proven from its...
Dr. Dilday
Jan 112 min read
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