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  • still existing in 1957. In Knijpe there was also a Groningen Old Flemish congregation, sometimes called Heerenveen-Knijpe, Knijpe-Mildam, Nieuw-Brongerga
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  • and Emdenland, Leer, Neustadt-Gödens, and Norden; in Friesland 5—Drachten, Knijpe, Mildam, Sneek, and IJlst; in Overijssel 4—Borne, Deventer, Hengelo, and
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  • Bovenknijpe (after 1970 merged with Benedenknijpe and called Knijpe), a village in the Dutch province of Friesland, not far from Heerenveen, where there
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  • Jan Bernard Blijdenstein in Enschedé and the Mennonite minister of Boven-Knijpe, A. S. Cuperus, while pastor J. H. Floh of Enschedé in 1796 became a delegate
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  • a preacher in the Heerenveen-Knijpe Waterlander congregation from 1736. On the charge made by the Reformed pastor of Knijpe, abetted by the Reformed classis
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  • of Heerenveen. In the 18th century this congregation is usually called "Knijpe en Mildam". The Flemish congregation merged with the Waterlanders in 1741;
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  • Brouwer, a Mennonite preacher, who served the congregation of Heerenveen-Knijpe (Dutch province of Friesland) in 1736-1738 and 1743-1772, when he retired
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  • congregation of Mildam merged with that of neighboring Knijpe, hence it was then called Mildam and Knijpe or Knijpe and Mildam. It died out about 1800. Cate, Steven
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  • the ministry by pastor A. S. Cuperus at Knijpe, and appointed ministerial candidate by the church board of Knijpe. He was the father of Steven Blaupot ten
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  • Mennonite pastor, serving the congregations of Terschelling, 1782-1790; Knijpe (Nieuw Brongerga), 1790-1804; and Zijldijk, 1804-1812. Through his influence
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  • Age Jouckes was a preacher of the Groningen Old Flemish Mennonites at Knijpe, Dutch province of Friesland. He was excommunicated in 1687 because of "his
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  • Surhuisterveen. He was a farmer, but accepted a call as minister of the Heerenveen-Knijpe congregation, serving here 1714-20 and in the Surhuisterveen congregation
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  • Wolters (Wouters) came as a poor man from Westphalia (Germany) about 1670 to Knijpe in the Dutch province of Friesland. He was originally a Roman Catholic,
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  • Kalker was minister at Noordbroek 1776-1782, Neustadt-Gödens 1782-1788, and Knijpe (later called Heerenveen) 1788-1821; Pieter van Kalker at Sappemeer 1786-1807
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  • preacher of the Old Flemish congregation at Norden 1775-1776, Heerenveen-Knijpe 1776-1782, and Middelie 1782-ca. 1803, and Adriaan Blaauw Kzn (ca. 1855-1883)
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  • 1678 was sometimes used against the Mennonites. Jan Thomas, a preacher of Knijpe, Friesland, was suspended in 1719 because of Socinianism, and nineteen years
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  • have been a rather eloquent speaker: in 1784 he was called to the Beneden-Knijpe-Mildam congregation, where he served for 15 years. Here he adopted his family
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  • Mennonite ministers (leekeprekers) in the Netherlands, became preacher at Knijpe in 1783 and in Sappemeer on 14 February 1790. Here he died on 8 May 1836
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  • Friesland, who served the congregation of Berlikum until 1731, Heerenveen and Knijpe 1731-1735 (where his work was fruitful, but his salary very small), Enkhuizen
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  • seems that about 1645 the congregation of Langezwaag was united with that of Knijpe. After 1655 there is no further information. The congregation must have
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  • (Heerenveen, 1754-Utrecht, 1829) left a considerable sum to the congregation of Knijpe into which she had been baptized. (10) Maria Elisabeth van Vollenhove (1730-1811)
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  • self-made man, not specially trained for the ministry, then preacher at Knijpe. Gorter served at Sappemeer until 1836. During his ministry a second minister
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  • Wolters (Wouters) moved ca. 1670 from Munsterland, Westphalia, Germany, to Knijpe in the Dutch province of Friesland, where he was converted from Catholicism
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  • members joined a congregation in the neighborhood of Katlijk, viz., Mildam, Knijpe, or Heerenveen. MLA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Katlijk (Friesland, Netherlands)
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  • resolutions passed, as the meetings of 15 November 1685 and 11 April 1686 at Knijpe in Friesland, where Age Jouckes had to clear himself of the suspicion of
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