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Bernardinus de Moor (1709-1780) was a Dutch Reformed theologian who was professor of theology at the universities of Franeker and Leiden. De Moor wrote a commentary on Johannes à Marcks’ dogmatic compendium, which turned out to be the most comprehensive dogmatic text that was ever published in the Netherlands. This is the first and only published edition of this work. In this work of seven volumes,s De Moor classified and combined material from the Reformed dogmatics, produced by his predecessors at Utrecht and Leiden, into a whole. The Commentarus gives an all-round description of theology and has the character of an extensive and comprehensive handbook for theology. The primary task for this work was to provide an overview of the clearest expositions for each theological topic. Ex-Libris (Prof. Dr.) F.W. Grosheide, 1907. With his signature.

















