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Petrus (Pieter) Schagen, born about 1725 at [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]], died 11 November 1753, at [[Westzaan (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Westzaan]], was a son of [[Schagen, Marten (1700-1770)|Marten Schagen]]. He studied medicine, obtaining his MD degree at [[Utrecht (Utrecht, Netherlands)|Utrecht]] in 1747; he then studied theology at the Amsterdam Lamist Seminary in 1747-51. From 1751 until his early death he served as preacher in the [[Frisian Mennonites|Frisian]] congregation of Westzaan-Zuid, practicing medicine at the same time. Petrus Schagen was one of the last of the many Dutch ministers who combined the ministry with a medical practice. He published a few medical studies and a treatise in Latin on earthquakes (1747). His theological-philosophical tract <em>Oratio de Summo Bono</em> was published at Haarlem, 1741. After his death his father edited five of his sermons: <em>De Natuur en Zalige gevolgen van't ware Christelijke Leven</em> (Haarlem, 1755), together with a funeral sermon, which Marten Schagen preached in commemoration of his son at Westzaan on 16 December 1753, entitled <em>'t Genadeloon der welaengelegde Twee Talenten</em>.
 
Petrus (Pieter) Schagen, born about 1725 at [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]], died 11 November 1753, at [[Westzaan (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Westzaan]], was a son of [[Schagen, Marten (1700-1770)|Marten Schagen]]. He studied medicine, obtaining his MD degree at [[Utrecht (Utrecht, Netherlands)|Utrecht]] in 1747; he then studied theology at the Amsterdam Lamist Seminary in 1747-51. From 1751 until his early death he served as preacher in the [[Frisian Mennonites|Frisian]] congregation of Westzaan-Zuid, practicing medicine at the same time. Petrus Schagen was one of the last of the many Dutch ministers who combined the ministry with a medical practice. He published a few medical studies and a treatise in Latin on earthquakes (1747). His theological-philosophical tract <em>Oratio de Summo Bono</em> was published at Haarlem, 1741. After his death his father edited five of his sermons: <em>De Natuur en Zalige gevolgen van't ware Christelijke Leven</em> (Haarlem, 1755), together with a funeral sermon, which Marten Schagen preached in commemoration of his son at Westzaan on 16 December 1753, entitled <em>'t Genadeloon der welaengelegde Twee Talenten</em>.
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
<em>Doopsgezind Jaarboekje</em> (1837): 105; (1850): 85, note.
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<em>Doopsgezind Jaarboekje</em> (1837): 105; (1850): 85, note.
  
 
Molhuysen, P. C. and P. J. Blok. <em>Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek</em>. v. 1-10. Leiden, 1911-1937: v. I, 1455.
 
Molhuysen, P. C. and P. J. Blok. <em>Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek</em>. v. 1-10. Leiden, 1911-1937: v. I, 1455.
 
 
 
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Petrus (Pieter) Schagen, born about 1725 at Amsterdam, died 11 November 1753, at Westzaan, was a son of Marten Schagen. He studied medicine, obtaining his MD degree at Utrecht in 1747; he then studied theology at the Amsterdam Lamist Seminary in 1747-51. From 1751 until his early death he served as preacher in the Frisian congregation of Westzaan-Zuid, practicing medicine at the same time. Petrus Schagen was one of the last of the many Dutch ministers who combined the ministry with a medical practice. He published a few medical studies and a treatise in Latin on earthquakes (1747). His theological-philosophical tract Oratio de Summo Bono was published at Haarlem, 1741. After his death his father edited five of his sermons: De Natuur en Zalige gevolgen van't ware Christelijke Leven (Haarlem, 1755), together with a funeral sermon, which Marten Schagen preached in commemoration of his son at Westzaan on 16 December 1753, entitled 't Genadeloon der welaengelegde Twee Talenten.

Bibliography

Doopsgezind Jaarboekje (1837): 105; (1850): 85, note.

Molhuysen, P. C. and P. J. Blok. Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. v. 1-10. Leiden, 1911-1937: v. I, 1455.


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