Klaar Vertoog . . . (Monograph)
Klaar Vertoog dienende tot wederlegginge van de ongefondeerde beschuldigingen van Franascus Elgersma. . . (no publication place indicated, 1689) is an anonymous book that refutes the objections of F. Elgersma, a Dutch Reformed minister, who attacked the Mennonites and especially Foecke Floris, accusing them of Socinianism. As to the author, C. B. Hylkema and W. J. Kühler took Galenus Abrahamsz to be the author, but H. W. Meihuizen thinks that Claes Stapel was the author.
Bibliography
Meihuizen, H. W. Galenus Abrahamsz. Haarlem, 1954: 162.
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