Bible Heritage Collection
In Librum Psalmorum
Files
Document Type
Facsimile reproduction
Keywords
Calvin, Psalms, commentary
Brief Description
[Printed in Geneva, Switzerland] This copy of Calvin’s Commentary on the Psalms is written in Latin and was published during Calvin’s life time. This second edition has the original binding and silk ties and was once owned by Davis Giddy in the early 19th century, a member of the British Parliament, President of the Royal Society, and an acquaintance of William Wilberforce.
Context
John Calvin, along with Martin Luther, is considered to be among the most significant forces in the Protestant Reformation. Working out of France and Switzerland, he is the author of the most famous theological book ever published, theInstitutes of Christian Religion. No theology book has ever been more loved or hated. His doctrines of the sovereignty of God in predestinating the fate of all believers, commonly referred to as Calvinism, are among the most hotly debated in the history of Christianity. Do we choose God or does He choose us? The correct answer is absolutely essential to a proper understanding of the nature of God and His relationship with all humanity. John Calvin's Institutes, first published in Latin in 1536, is the definitive reference work on the subject. Calvin also authored many other books, including volumes of commentaries on most of the books of the Bible, all of which are still in print today. He was also the primary person behind the publication of the famous protestant English Bible, the Geneva Bible, first published in 1560 in Switzerland.
Language
Latin
Printer of the Original
Nicolaus Barbirius & Thomas Courteau
Location
Geneva, Switzerland
Publication Date of the Original
1564