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<em>Lusthof des Gemoets</em> (<em>Pleasure Garden of the Heart</em>) is a Dutch Mennonite hymnary, published in 1732 at [[Groningen (Groningen, Netherlands)|Groningen]], with an introduction by [[Derks, Alle (1670-1733) |Alle Derks]]. This hymnbook, which was to replace an older songbook, was used by the [[Groningen Old Flemish Mennonites|Groningen Old Flemish]] until about 1830. It contains 139 "schriftuirlycke liedekens" (Scriptural songs) borrowed from other hymnaries and without notes, being intended for public meetings and also, as is said in the title and in the introduction, "to be read to refresh the souls." It is followed by an appendix, called <em>Agter-Hofje </em>(Back Yard), of which two editions 1732 and 1736 are known, both at Groningen. This <em>Agter-Hofje </em>contains 51 hymns with notes; it has a short preface by Alle Derks.<em>                                        </em>
 
<em>Lusthof des Gemoets</em> (<em>Pleasure Garden of the Heart</em>) is a Dutch Mennonite hymnary, published in 1732 at [[Groningen (Groningen, Netherlands)|Groningen]], with an introduction by [[Derks, Alle (1670-1733) |Alle Derks]]. This hymnbook, which was to replace an older songbook, was used by the [[Groningen Old Flemish Mennonites|Groningen Old Flemish]] until about 1830. It contains 139 "schriftuirlycke liedekens" (Scriptural songs) borrowed from other hymnaries and without notes, being intended for public meetings and also, as is said in the title and in the introduction, "to be read to refresh the souls." It is followed by an appendix, called <em>Agter-Hofje </em>(Back Yard), of which two editions 1732 and 1736 are known, both at Groningen. This <em>Agter-Hofje </em>contains 51 hymns with notes; it has a short preface by Alle Derks.<em>                                        </em>
 
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Lusthof des Gemoets (Pleasure Garden of the Heart) is a Dutch Mennonite hymnary, published in 1732 at Groningen, with an introduction by Alle Derks. This hymnbook, which was to replace an older songbook, was used by the Groningen Old Flemish until about 1830. It contains 139 "schriftuirlycke liedekens" (Scriptural songs) borrowed from other hymnaries and without notes, being intended for public meetings and also, as is said in the title and in the introduction, "to be read to refresh the souls." It is followed by an appendix, called Agter-Hofje (Back Yard), of which two editions 1732 and 1736 are known, both at Groningen. This Agter-Hofje contains 51 hymns with notes; it has a short preface by Alle Derks.                                       


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1957

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Lusthof des Gemoets." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 2 Jun 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lusthof_des_Gemoets&oldid=108679.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1957). Lusthof des Gemoets. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 2 June 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lusthof_des_Gemoets&oldid=108679.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 415. All rights reserved.


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