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If you have been blessed by the translation work, please watch this brief video on the history of the project (and what's next!), and prayerfully consider support.  Our goal is 25 new $100/month supporters!

Basic structure:

100/month gift of support

What the money does:

Provides ~3 print volumes per year to subscribers

Helps to sustain and expedite and the translation projects

Keeps the material online, granting free access to the materials

@navarro_chaz says:  "In terms of retrieval, I think De Moor’s Commentarius Perpetuus is the most important. It not only represents matured Reformed Orthodoxy, but also has an extensive set of citations as well.

 

Thank you @MPooleProjectfor your work!"

@DanielRHyde says:  "I’ve supported @MPooleProject for a while now and have promoted these translations … get on board because the world needs more DeMoor & Vitringa in-print!"

@GerhardsGhost says:  "Dilday has been instrumental in Reformed orthodox retrieval. It may not be Lutheran, but both Poole and De Moor integrate Lutheran sources with some frequency, and we agree on various loci of course, making his material very useful to all classical Protestants"

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ABOUT US

Dr. Steven Dilday holds a BA in Religion and Philosophy from Campbell University, a Master of Arts in Religion from Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), and both a Master of Divinity and a  Ph.D. in Puritan History and Literature from Whitefield Theological Seminary.  He is also the translator of Matthew Poole's Synopsis of Biblical Interpreters and Bernardinus De Moor’s Didactico-Elenctic Theology.

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