Walther, Michel (2)
Walther, Michel (2)
a Lutheran theologian of Germany, son of the preceding, was born March 3, 1638, at Aurich, in Friesland. When sixteen years of age he entered the University of Wittenberg, where he was appointed, in 1687 professor of theology. He died Jan. 21, 1692. He wrote, De Fide Niccena: — De Fide Infantum Baptizatorum: — De Catechizatione Veterum: — De Novo Legislatore Christo contra Socinianos et Arminianos: — De Satisfactione Christi: — De Dissimilitudine Ortus Nostri et Christi Honminis: — De Duabus Tabulis Lapideis ex Ex 30:18, et 32:15, 16: — De Ingressu Sacerdotis Summli in Sanctum Sanctorum ex Levit. 16: De Chiromantia ex Job 37:7, non Probabili: — De Deo Abscondito ex Jes. 45, 15: — De Viro Nominze Zemach sive Gerinen ex Zach. 6:12: — De Sensu Verborum ἐπιβαλὼν ἔκλαιε Marc. 14:72: — De κοινωνίᾷ φύσεως ex 2 Peir. 1, 4: — De Articuli SS. Trinitatis Antiqvitate, Veritate et Necessitate, etc. See Bunemann, De Doctis Westphalis; Nova Literaria
Germaniae; Pipping, Memoriae Theologorunim; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B. P.)