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Bartel (de) Boeckbinder (Bartholomeus van Halle), a bookbinder of [[Hertogenbosch (Noord-Brabant, Netherlands)|'s Hertogenbosch]] in [[Brabant (Belgium/Netherlands)|Brabant]], a Dutch [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]], was one of the 12 apostles who were sent out from [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] in 1533 by [[Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem (d. 1534)|Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem]]. Bartel went to [[Friesland (Netherlands)|Friesland]] with [[Dirc Cuper (16th century) |Dirck Cuyper]] and baptized four persons in [[Leeuwarden (Friesland, Netherlands)|Leeuwarden]], among them [[Obbe Philips (ca. 1500-1568)|Obbe Philips]]; on the next day he ordained Obbe and [[Hans Scheerder (16th century)|Hans Scheerder]] as elders. Bartel, who preached in [[Sneek (Friesland, Netherlands)|Sneek]] and [[Dordrecht (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Dordrecht]] as well as at other places, was obviously an influential man. Later he went to [[Münster Anabaptists|Münster]], arriving there on 5 January 1534, in the company of [[Willem de Cuyper (d. 1534)|Willem de Cuyper]]. Although Bartel was not a disciple of the Münster doctrine of violence, he was nevertheless a very confused spirit, a follower of [[Hoffman, Melchior (ca. 1495-1544?) |Melchior Hoffman]]. On 22 March 1534, Bartel de Boeckbinder, [[Pieter de Houtzager (d. 1534)|Pieter de Houtsager]], Willem de Cuyper, and others ran through the streets of Amsterdam with drawn swords in their right hands as a symbol of God's vengeance, loudly crying woe over the city and calling the ungodly to repentance. When the police seized them they did not change their attitude. Bartel and also Pieter and Willem were beheaded about 26 March 1534 at [[Haarlem (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Haarlem]].
 
Bartel (de) Boeckbinder (Bartholomeus van Halle), a bookbinder of [[Hertogenbosch (Noord-Brabant, Netherlands)|'s Hertogenbosch]] in [[Brabant (Belgium/Netherlands)|Brabant]], a Dutch [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]], was one of the 12 apostles who were sent out from [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] in 1533 by [[Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem (d. 1534)|Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem]]. Bartel went to [[Friesland (Netherlands)|Friesland]] with [[Dirc Cuper (16th century) |Dirck Cuyper]] and baptized four persons in [[Leeuwarden (Friesland, Netherlands)|Leeuwarden]], among them [[Obbe Philips (ca. 1500-1568)|Obbe Philips]]; on the next day he ordained Obbe and [[Hans Scheerder (16th century)|Hans Scheerder]] as elders. Bartel, who preached in [[Sneek (Friesland, Netherlands)|Sneek]] and [[Dordrecht (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Dordrecht]] as well as at other places, was obviously an influential man. Later he went to [[Münster Anabaptists|Münster]], arriving there on 5 January 1534, in the company of [[Willem de Cuyper (d. 1534)|Willem de Cuyper]]. Although Bartel was not a disciple of the Münster doctrine of violence, he was nevertheless a very confused spirit, a follower of [[Hoffman, Melchior (ca. 1495-1544?) |Melchior Hoffman]]. On 22 March 1534, Bartel de Boeckbinder, [[Pieter de Houtzager (d. 1534)|Pieter de Houtsager]], Willem de Cuyper, and others ran through the streets of Amsterdam with drawn swords in their right hands as a symbol of God's vengeance, loudly crying woe over the city and calling the ungodly to repentance. When the police seized them they did not change their attitude. Bartel and also Pieter and Willem were beheaded about 26 March 1534 at [[Haarlem (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Haarlem]].
 
 
 
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<em>Doopsgezinde Bijdragen</em> (1917): 98, 100 f., 125, 151.
 
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Kühler, Wilhelmus Johannes. <em>Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden in de Zestiende Eeuw</em>. Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink, 1932: 72 f., 75, 105 f.
 
Kühler, Wilhelmus Johannes. <em>Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden in de Zestiende Eeuw</em>. Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink, 1932: 72 f., 75, 105 f.
 
 
 
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Bartel (de) Boeckbinder (Bartholomeus van Halle), a bookbinder of 's Hertogenbosch in Brabant, a Dutch Anabaptist, was one of the 12 apostles who were sent out from Amsterdam in 1533 by Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem. Bartel went to Friesland with Dirck Cuyper and baptized four persons in Leeuwarden, among them Obbe Philips; on the next day he ordained Obbe and Hans Scheerder as elders. Bartel, who preached in Sneek and Dordrecht as well as at other places, was obviously an influential man. Later he went to Münster, arriving there on 5 January 1534, in the company of Willem de Cuyper. Although Bartel was not a disciple of the Münster doctrine of violence, he was nevertheless a very confused spirit, a follower of Melchior Hoffman. On 22 March 1534, Bartel de Boeckbinder, Pieter de Houtsager, Willem de Cuyper, and others ran through the streets of Amsterdam with drawn swords in their right hands as a symbol of God's vengeance, loudly crying woe over the city and calling the ungodly to repentance. When the police seized them they did not change their attitude. Bartel and also Pieter and Willem were beheaded about 26 March 1534 at Haarlem.

Bibliography

Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1917): 98, 100 f., 125, 151.

Grosheide, Greta. Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der Anabaptisten in Amsterdam. Hilversum: J. Schipper, Jr., 1938: 25, 51, 302.

Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert de. Inventaris der Archiefstukken berustende bij de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam, 2 vols. Amsterdam: Uitgegeven en ten geschenke aangeboden door den Kerkeraad dier Gemeente, 1883-1884: v. I, 24, 27.

Kühler, Wilhelmus Johannes. Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden in de Zestiende Eeuw. Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink, 1932: 72 f., 75, 105 f.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1953

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. (1953). Bartel Boeckbinder (d. 1534). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Bartel_Boeckbinder_(d._1534)&oldid=75191.




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