Digital Logos Edition
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.
The Logos edition of Sacred Dissertations on the Apostles Creed, vol. 1 integrates completely with your digital library. Scripture references link directly to your favorite English translation and your original-language texts, instantly connecting you to a wealth of resources. With networked passage guides, word studies, and commentaries, you’ll be able to delve into God’s Word like never before.
“It is, in fine, the holy energy and activity of the whole soul, exercising itself towards God in Christ” (Page 35)
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.
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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.