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David Mill. / Davidis Millii. Miscellanea Sacra Jesaiae caput LIV. Psalmos CXXI & CXXII aliaque argumenta tam Theologica quam Exegetica enucleantia & exponentia. Inter illa eminent Duae Dissertationes quarum altera demonstratur Obligatio hominis Christiani ad Sacram Coenam. Altera complectitur Errores virorum doctorum in delineando Tabernaculo Mosis. Figuris aeneis illustrata & ornata. Binis Orationibus adjectis. Amstelodami, apud Adrianum Wor, 1754.
€ 345.00
Contemporary half-leather binding (gilt title and decorations on spine) marbled boards, [22]+414+ dissertation (pp. 329-438)+[4]+xcvii and [6]pp., 5 fold-out engravings, 17.5x22.5cm., in good antiquarian condition (two old library stamps on title page).
Itemnummer 19051
The 5 important fold-out engravings on the Ark of Covenant,the Tabernacle and other ornaments of the Temple are present. This work, Miscellanea Sacra by David Mill, is a theological and exegetical commentary on Isaiah chapter 54 and Psalms 121 and 122. It contains two major dissertations: the first addresses the Christian obligation to the Holy Communion, the second analyzes the errors of learned men in depicting Moses? Tabernacle. The text is illustrated with engraved plates and complemented by two added orations. David Mill provides an in-depth commentary on Isaiah chapter 54 and Psalms 121 and 122. The first dissertation examines the duty of Christians to participate in the Holy Communion, thoroughly argued from a theological perspective. The second dissertation critiques the errors of learned men in depicting the Tabernacle of Moses, accompanied by engraved illustrations of the tabernacle. David Mill (1692-1756) was a German/Prussian theologian and philologist, professor of theology at the University of Utrecht. His works focus on biblical exegesis and sacred commentary.






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