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Important chiliastic work

BREEN, Daniel van.
Van 't geestelijck triumpherende ryck onses heeren Jesu Christi. Door den autheur verbeetert, en met aanteekeningen op de kant verrijkt, als meede met twee registers ...







Voor dezen tweemaal in het Latijn, en nu ten tweedenmaal in het Nederduyts gedrukt. Amsterdam, Frans Kuyper, 1666. 4to. Contemporary plain vellum, spine lettered in ink. (8), 166, (26) pp.

Second enlarged edition of this chiliastic work on the coming realm of Christ by Daniel van Breen (1594-1664), pupil of the Remonstarnt leader Simon Episcopius and later one of the leading 'Collegianten' (the College of the Prophets. founded in 1646) in Amsterdam at the time. The work was first published anonymously in 1653 in Latin under the title Tractatus de regno ecclesiae glorioso, per Christum in terris erigendo.
The book, as most of the numerous treatises by Van Breen, was published by his nephew Frans Kuyper in Amsterdam who in 1666 edited Van Breen Opera omnia.

Very good copy on lage paper.
Mennonite Encycl. I, 412; Hylkema, Reformateurs II, p. 195; De Bie & Loosjes I, p. 604-6.


Related Subjects: Netherlands  Reformation  Religion 

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