Sacred Dissertations on the Apostles Creed, vol. 1
by Herman Witsius, Donald Fraser
A. Fullarton & Co. 1823
Overview
Originally written in Latin, Sacred Dissertations on the Apostles’ Creed is Witsius’ invaluable commentary on the Apostles’ Creed. Presenting a clear and concise history of this ancient creed, which has helped to define Christianity for centuries, he examines the theological accuracy of the creed’s doctrines. Using Scripture as a lens, Witsius provides insight into this pillar of the Christian faith.
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Key Features
- Thorough examination of the Apostles’ Creed
- Dedication and two prefaces
- More than 400 pages of theological insight
Praise for the Print Edition
Herman Witsius . . . was a masterful Dutch Reformed theologian, learned, wise, mighty in the Scriptures, practical . . . on paper he was calm, judicious, systematic.
A writer not only eminent for his great talents and particularly solid judgments, rich imagination, and elegance of composition, but for a deep, powerful, and evangelistic spirituality, and savor of godliness.
Product Details
- Title: Sacred Dissertations on the Apostles Creed, vol. 1
- Author: Herman Witsius
- Translator: Donald Fraser
- Publisher: Edinburgh
- Publication Date: 1823
- Pages: 498
About Herman Witsius
Herman Witsius (1636–1708) was born in Holland. He became a pastor in 1656 and a professor of divinity in 1675. Fluent in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, he authored several theological books.