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Wytze Jeens Brouwer, a Mennonite preacher, who served the congregation of [[Heerenveen (Friesland, Netherlands)|Heerenveen]]-[[Knijpe (Friesland, Netherlands)|Knijpe]] (Dutch province of [[Friesland (Netherlands)|Friesland]]) in 1736-1738 and 1743-1772, when he retired. Brouwer was a [[Collegiants|Collegiant]] as well as his colleagues in the congregation, [[Zeeman, Wybe Pietersz (d. 1759)|Wybe Pieters Zeeman]] and [[Tjommes, Pieke (d. ca. 1781)|Pieke Tjommes]]. At the Frisian Reformed Synod of Zevenwolden in 1738 these three preachers were accused of teaching [[Socinianism|Socinian]] doctrines. On 3 September 1738 the governor of Schoterland forbade them to preach and to give religious instruction, and on 5 June 1739, Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes were suspended from their ministry by the States of Friesland, Zeeman being permitted to preach again. On 25 April 1743, Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes were allowed to resume their services.
 
Wytze Jeens Brouwer, a Mennonite preacher, who served the congregation of [[Heerenveen (Friesland, Netherlands)|Heerenveen]]-[[Knijpe (Friesland, Netherlands)|Knijpe]] (Dutch province of [[Friesland (Netherlands)|Friesland]]) in 1736-1738 and 1743-1772, when he retired. Brouwer was a [[Collegiants|Collegiant]] as well as his colleagues in the congregation, [[Zeeman, Wybe Pietersz (d. 1759)|Wybe Pieters Zeeman]] and [[Tjommes, Pieke (d. ca. 1781)|Pieke Tjommes]]. At the Frisian Reformed Synod of Zevenwolden in 1738 these three preachers were accused of teaching [[Socinianism|Socinian]] doctrines. On 3 September 1738 the governor of Schoterland forbade them to preach and to give religious instruction, and on 5 June 1739, Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes were suspended from their ministry by the States of Friesland, Zeeman being permitted to preach again. On 25 April 1743, Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes were allowed to resume their services.
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Veen, P. H. <em>De Doopsgezinden in Schoterland: historische schetsen</em>. Leeuwarden: H. Kuipers, 1869: 34-35, 42, 65-75, 165, 167-172.
 
Veen, P. H. <em>De Doopsgezinden in Schoterland: historische schetsen</em>. Leeuwarden: H. Kuipers, 1869: 34-35, 42, 65-75, 165, 167-172.
 
 
 
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Wytze Jeens Brouwer, a Mennonite preacher, who served the congregation of Heerenveen-Knijpe (Dutch province of Friesland) in 1736-1738 and 1743-1772, when he retired. Brouwer was a Collegiant as well as his colleagues in the congregation, Wybe Pieters Zeeman and Pieke Tjommes. At the Frisian Reformed Synod of Zevenwolden in 1738 these three preachers were accused of teaching Socinian doctrines. On 3 September 1738 the governor of Schoterland forbade them to preach and to give religious instruction, and on 5 June 1739, Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes were suspended from their ministry by the States of Friesland, Zeeman being permitted to preach again. On 25 April 1743, Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes were allowed to resume their services.

Bibliography

Veen, P. H. De Doopsgezinden in Schoterland: historische schetsen. Leeuwarden: H. Kuipers, 1869: 34-35, 42, 65-75, 165, 167-172.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1953

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. "Brouwer, Wytze Jeens (18th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 18 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Brouwer,_Wytze_Jeens_(18th_century)&oldid=83198.

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van der Zijpp, Nanne. (1953). Brouwer, Wytze Jeens (18th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 18 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Brouwer,_Wytze_Jeens_(18th_century)&oldid=83198.




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