Arnold, Nikolaus
ARNOLD, NIKOLAUS: Reformed theologian; b. at Lissa (55 m. n.n.w. of Breslau),
Poland, Dec. 17, 1618; d. at Franeker, Holland, Oct. 15, 1680. He studied under
Amos Comenius, at Danzog (1635–41), and at Franeker, where Maccovius and Cocceius
were his teachers. After visiting the academies of Groningen, Leyden, and
Utrecht, and traveling in England, he was appointed minister at Beetgum, near Leeuwarden,
Friesland, in 1645, and professor of theology at Franeker in 1651. He edited the
works of Maccovius, and published, against Socinianism, Religio Sociniana seu
catechesis Racoviana major publicis disputationibus refutata (Franeker,
1654); Atheismus Socinianus (1659); against the Roman Catholic Church,
Apologia Amesii contra Erbamannum; against the prophecies of Comenius
concerning the millennium, Discursus theologicus contra Comenii prætensam lucem
in tenebris (1660).