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  • https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Middelharnis_(Zuid-Holland,_Netherlands)&oldid=144402. APA style , . (1957). Middelharnis (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands). Global
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  • with the neighboring congregations of Brouwershaven, Renesse, Zierikzee, Middelharnis, Goes, Spijkenisse, and Den Briel, all of which were dissolved in the
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  • "De Doopsge­zinden te Ouddorp-Goedereede" (1907), "De Doops­gezinden te Middelharnis-Sommelsdijk" (1908), "De Doopsgezinden te Schiedam" (1909), "De doop
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  • (ministerial candidate) at Medemblik, a few months later ordained as preacher in Middelharnis on the island of Goeree, in 1753 followed a call to the church at Aardenburg
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  • a bookseller, then studied theology and became a minister, serving at Middelharnis 1758-1763, Aardenburg 1763-1771, and Monnikendam 1771-1806. He left a
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  • free ministerial service to those at Brielle, Delft, Geervliet, Gouda, Middelharnis, Oosterhout, Schoonhoven, Spijkenisse, Zevenhoven, and Zuidland, all
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  • Nieuwenhuizen, the son of Jan Nieuwenhuizen, was born 9 December 1759 at Middelharnis, Netherlands, and he died 6 March 1793, at Haarlem. He studied medicine
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  • with that of the adjacent town of Middelharnis, but apparently long before, probably by 1664, Sommelsdijk and Middelharnis were more or less one congregation
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  • from 1755 for some years as preacher of the Mennonite congregation of Middelharnis. Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1905): 124 f., 149 f.; (1906):, 96; 98, 103
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  • Geleyn Cornelis, an Anabaptist martyr, a shoemaker by trade, from Middelharnis, Dutch province of South Holland, was seized on 5 August 1572, on the Nieuwvaert
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  • course, he served as the (last) minister of the small congregation at Middelharnis 1771-1804. The congregation dissolved in 1805. There are no Tersiers
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  • Grouw (another brother?) served the congregation of Zutfen 1762-1763, Middelharnis 1764-1770, and den Hoorn on the island of Texel from 1770 until his death
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  • fifty-seven members. This congregation in 1738 called Jan de Bleyker of Middelharnis as its first salaried minister. The church was burned down in 1844, but
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