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<p> a Dutch theologian of some note, flourished as professor of theology at the University of Groningen near the opening of this century. He died April 24,1824. He was for some time pastor of the Reformed [[Church]] in Holland, but this is all we know of his personal history. As an author, however, he is well known by his Pars Theologiae Christianae Theoretica (Groning. 1801; 2d ed. 1818-22, 2 volumes, 8vo). The first volume contains a compendious system of theology; the second a succinct account of the leading controversies with regard to religious doctrine, with copious references in each to Dutch, German, and English writers. Of Dr. Muntinghe's other works, it may be sufficient to mention a [[Latin]] Outline of Church History, on the basis of Schrockh's Compendium, and a voluminous History of Mankind, to which frequent reference is made in his Theology. </p>
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<p> a Dutch theologian of some note, flourished as professor of theology at the University of Groningen near the opening of this century. He died April 24,1824. He was for some time pastor of the [[Reformed]] Church in Holland, but this is all we know of his personal history. As an author, however, he is well known by his Pars Theologiae Christianae Theoretica (Groning. 1801; 2d ed. 1818-22, 2 volumes, 8vo). The first volume contains a compendious system of theology; the second a succinct account of the leading controversies with regard to religious doctrine, with copious references in each to Dutch, German, and English writers. Of Dr. Muntinghe's other works, it may be sufficient to mention a Latin Outline of Church History, on the basis of Schrockh's Compendium, and a voluminous History of Mankind, to which frequent reference is made in his Theology. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_51918"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/muntinghe,+herman Herman Muntinghe from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 15 October 2021

Herman Muntinghe [1]

a Dutch theologian of some note, flourished as professor of theology at the University of Groningen near the opening of this century. He died April 24,1824. He was for some time pastor of the Reformed Church in Holland, but this is all we know of his personal history. As an author, however, he is well known by his Pars Theologiae Christianae Theoretica (Groning. 1801; 2d ed. 1818-22, 2 volumes, 8vo). The first volume contains a compendious system of theology; the second a succinct account of the leading controversies with regard to religious doctrine, with copious references in each to Dutch, German, and English writers. Of Dr. Muntinghe's other works, it may be sufficient to mention a Latin Outline of Church History, on the basis of Schrockh's Compendium, and a voluminous History of Mankind, to which frequent reference is made in his Theology.

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