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Alexander Comrie (December 16, 1706 - December 10, 1774) was a leader of the [[Dutch Nadere Reformatie]] (one of its last leaders chronologically) although he was born in [[wikipedia:Scotland|Scotland]]. He was catechized in his youth by [[Ebenezer Erskine]] and [[Ralph Erskine]]. He is famous for writing [[The ABC of Faith (book)|The ABC of Faith]], as well as a partial commentary on the [[Heidelberg Catechism]], and other works, as well as translating many [[Puritan]] works from [[wikipedia:English language]] into [[wikipedia:Dutch language|Dutch]], including [[Walter Marshall]]'s [[The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification (book)]], [[Thomas Boston]]'s [[The Covenant of Grace (book)]] and [[Thomas Shepard]]'s [[The Ten Virgins (book)]]. There is a bio of him in Meet the Puritans ed. by [[Joel Beeke]] and [[Randall Pederson]]. | '''Alexander Comrie''' (December 16, 1706 - December 10, 1774) was a leader of the [[Dutch Nadere Reformatie]] (one of its last leaders chronologically) although he was born in [[wikipedia:Scotland|Scotland]]. He was catechized in his youth by [[Ebenezer Erskine]] and [[Ralph Erskine]]. He is famous for writing [[The ABC of Faith (book)|The ABC of Faith]], as well as a partial commentary on the [[Heidelberg Catechism]], and other works, as well as translating many [[Puritan]] works from [[wikipedia:English language]] into [[wikipedia:Dutch language|Dutch]], including [[Walter Marshall]]'s [[The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification (book)]], [[Thomas Boston]]'s [[The Covenant of Grace (book)]] and [[Thomas Shepard]]'s [[The Ten Virgins (book)]]. There is a bio of him in Meet the Puritans ed. by [[Joel Beeke]] and [[Randall Pederson]].<ref>https://sources.neocalvinism.org/kuyper</ref> | ||
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