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Koenraad [[Vollenhoven, van, family|van Vollenhoven]] (Coenraad Lubbertsz), born 9 January 1611 at [[Schiedam (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Schiedam]], died 21 October 1679 at Haarlem, was married three times, in 1631 to Marytge van Bergum, in 1638 to Magteld Strick, and in 1669 to Gertruy Wybrandsdochter. He was a cloth merchant and a Mennonite preacher and elder, 1634-40 at Schiedam and 1640-d. 1679 in the Flemish [[Blok, Den (Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|den Blok congregation]] of Haarlem (it is not clear how he could sign a contract in Haarlem as early as September 1635, as is stated in <em>DB</em> 1865, 19). Dur­ing his ministry at Haarlem this congregation also became involved in the differences between a more progressive and a more strictly conservative part, which had in [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] led to the [[Lamists|Lamist]]-[[Zonists|Zonist]] schism (see [[<en>Lammerenkrijgh<en>]]). Van Vollenhoven sided with the liberal Lamists or Galenists, follow­ers of [[Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan (1622-1706)|Galenus Abrahamsz]], supported by the preacher Jan des Rameaux, while the Haarlem con­servative [[Flemish Mennonites|Flemish Mennonites]] were led by preacher Isaac [[Snep family|Snep]]. The dissensions ended with a schism in 1665 as in Amsterdam; even the interven­tion of the magistrates of Haarlem could not pre­vent the split. In 1670 a wall was built in the Blok meetinghouse to separate it into two meetinghouses, one for the Lamists, led by van Vollenhoven, and one for the Zonists, led by Snep. Like most Lamists van Vollenhoven was a [[Collegiants|Collegiant]].
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Koenraad [[Vollenhoven, van, family|van Vollenhoven]] (Coenraad Lubbertsz), born 9 January 1611 at [[Schiedam (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Schiedam]], died 21 October 1679 at Haarlem, was married three times, in 1631 to Marytge van Bergum, in 1638 to Magteld Strick, and in 1669 to Gertruy Wybrandsdochter. He was a cloth merchant and a Mennonite preacher and elder, 1634-40 at Schiedam and 1640-d. 1679 in the Flemish [[Blok, Den (Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|den Blok congregation]] of Haarlem (it is not clear how he could sign a contract in Haarlem as early as September 1635, as is stated in <em>DB</em> 1865, 19). Dur­ing his ministry at Haarlem this congregation also became involved in the differences between a more progressive and a more strictly conservative part, which had in [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] led to the [[Lamists|Lamist]]-[[Zonists|Zonist]] schism (see [[Lammerenkrijgh|''Lammerenkrijgh'']]). Van Vollenhoven sided with the liberal Lamists or Galenists, follow­ers of [[Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan (1622-1706)|Galenus Abrahamsz]], supported by the preacher Jan des Rameaux, while the Haarlem con­servative [[Flemish Mennonites|Flemish Mennonites]] were led by preacher Isaac [[Snep family|Snep]]. The dissensions ended with a schism in 1665 as in Amsterdam; even the interven­tion of the magistrates of Haarlem could not pre­vent the split. In 1670 a wall was built in the Blok meetinghouse to separate it into two meetinghouses, one for the Lamists, led by van Vollenhoven, and one for the Zonists, led by Snep. Like most Lamists van Vollenhoven was a [[Collegiants|Collegiant]].
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
<em>Doopsgezinde Bijdragen </em>(1863): 130, 137-43, 1561 f. (1865): 19-21; (1909): 166.
 
<em>Doopsgezinde Bijdragen </em>(1863): 130, 137-43, 1561 f. (1865): 19-21; (1909): 166.

Revision as of 16:49, 30 March 2016

Koenraad van Vollenhoven (Coenraad Lubbertsz), born 9 January 1611 at Schiedam, died 21 October 1679 at Haarlem, was married three times, in 1631 to Marytge van Bergum, in 1638 to Magteld Strick, and in 1669 to Gertruy Wybrandsdochter. He was a cloth merchant and a Mennonite preacher and elder, 1634-40 at Schiedam and 1640-d. 1679 in the Flemish den Blok congregation of Haarlem (it is not clear how he could sign a contract in Haarlem as early as September 1635, as is stated in DB 1865, 19). Dur­ing his ministry at Haarlem this congregation also became involved in the differences between a more progressive and a more strictly conservative part, which had in Amsterdam led to the Lamist-Zonist schism (see Lammerenkrijgh). Van Vollenhoven sided with the liberal Lamists or Galenists, follow­ers of Galenus Abrahamsz, supported by the preacher Jan des Rameaux, while the Haarlem con­servative Flemish Mennonites were led by preacher Isaac Snep. The dissensions ended with a schism in 1665 as in Amsterdam; even the interven­tion of the magistrates of Haarlem could not pre­vent the split. In 1670 a wall was built in the Blok meetinghouse to separate it into two meetinghouses, one for the Lamists, led by van Vollenhoven, and one for the Zonists, led by Snep. Like most Lamists van Vollenhoven was a Collegiant.

Bibliography

Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1863): 130, 137-43, 1561 f. (1865): 19-21; (1909): 166.

Kuhler, W. J. Het Socinianisme in Nederland. Leiden, 1912: 174 f.

Slee, van J. C. De Rijnsburger Collegianten. Haarlem, 1895: 184.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1959

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Vollenhoven, Koenraad van (1611-1679)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vollenhoven,_Koenraad_van_(1611-1679)&oldid=133894.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Vollenhoven, Koenraad van (1611-1679). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vollenhoven,_Koenraad_van_(1611-1679)&oldid=133894.




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