Pietersz, Jelmer (16th/17th century)

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Jelmer Pietersz, a deacon or a preacher of the Flemish Mennonite congregation of Harlingen, Dutch province of Friesland, who ardently promot­ed the reunification of the Dutch brotherhood, di­vided by schisms. In 1610 his congregation united with the Frisian congregation at Harlingen, which step was greatly censured by most Flemish Men­nonites, especially those in the province of Groningen. In 1608 Jelmer Pietersz, in the name of the Harlingen Flemish congregation, had written Deemoedige Remonstrantie to plead for the union of Flemish and Frisian Mennonites.

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Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert de. Inventaris der Archiefstukken berustende bij de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam. Amsterdam: Uitgegeven en ten geschenke aangeboden door den Kerkeraad dier Gemeente, 1883-1884: I, Nos. 523, 539, 557.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1959

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Pietersz, Jelmer (16th/17th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 20 Apr 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pietersz,_Jelmer_(16th/17th_century)&oldid=132257.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Pietersz, Jelmer (16th/17th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 20 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Pietersz,_Jelmer_(16th/17th_century)&oldid=132257.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 175. All rights reserved.


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