Commentarivs In Apostolorvm Acta, written by John Malcolm and published in 1615, is a scholarly commentary on the biblical Book of Acts. Composed in Latin, this work offers insights into the theological and historical contexts of the scripture. Malcolm's detailed analysis provides a window into 17th-century biblical interpretation, making it a valuable resource for theologians, historians, and students of religious literature. The commentary explores the narrative and teachings found within Acts, reflecting the intellectual and religious landscape of its time. This historic work remains relevant for those interested in early modern theological discourse and the enduring influence of biblical texts.
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