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<em>Verscheyden Schriftuerlijcke Liedekens</em> is a small Dutch hymnal containing 29 hymns, published by [[Theunisz, Jan (ca. 1569-1637?)|Jan Theunisz]]. Jan Theunisz, using the motto "Jaecht nae't best," wrote seven of them. | <em>Verscheyden Schriftuerlijcke Liedekens</em> is a small Dutch hymnal containing 29 hymns, published by [[Theunisz, Jan (ca. 1569-1637?)|Jan Theunisz]]. Jan Theunisz, using the motto "Jaecht nae't best," wrote seven of them. | ||
= Bibliography = | = Bibliography = | ||
− | <em>Yearbook Amstelodamum</em> XXV | + | <em>Yearbook Amstelodamum</em> XXV (1928): iii. |
− | {{GAMEO_footer|hp=Vol. 4, p. 817|date=1959|a1_last= | + | {{GAMEO_footer|hp=Vol. 4, p. 817|date=1959|a1_last=Zijpp|a1_first=Nanne van der|a2_last=|a2_first=}} |
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Verscheyden Schriftuerlijcke Liedekens is a small Dutch hymnal containing 29 hymns, published by Jan Theunisz. Jan Theunisz, using the motto "Jaecht nae't best," wrote seven of them.
Bibliography
Yearbook Amstelodamum XXV (1928): iii.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Verscheyden Schriftuerlijcke Liedekens." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Verscheyden_Schriftuerlijcke_Liedekens&oldid=133545.
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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Verscheyden Schriftuerlijcke Liedekens. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Verscheyden_Schriftuerlijcke_Liedekens&oldid=133545.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 817. All rights reserved.
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