He corresponded with
John Biddle (Unitarian) e.g. 1654. Like many Socinian exiles in Amsterdam he appears to have died there in poverty.
Works
Felbinger's most significant works are perhaps his translation of the
Remonstrant edition of the Greek New Testament into German, his Greek-German Lexicon of the New Testament, and his "Christian Handbook". A comprehensive list of works is given by
Christopher Sand in Bibliotheca Anti-Trinitariorum.[3]
1648 Nomenclatura Latino-Germana
1646 Rhetorica
1646 Politicae Christianae Dutch 1660
1653 Demonstrationes Christianae
1651 Christliches Handbüchlein. Dutch: Christelyke Handboeksken 1675. English translation Christian Handbook 1975.[4]
1657 Greek-German Lexicon of the New Testament.
1660 German New Testament, translation from the Greek edition of "Stephani Curcellaei" 1655 i.e. of
Étienne de Courcelles (Curcellaeus) (1586–1659) the French translator of
Grotius.
1675 Doctrina Syllogistica
References
^Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 v. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: I, 637 f.
^J. W. Miller Christian Handbook By J. Felbinger bound with Rights and Ordinances By A. Mack Sr. Dayton, OH: J. W. Miller, 1975. 1st edition, privately printed.