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Michiel Beernaerts, an Anabaptist martyr, burned at the stake on 18 June 1559 at Antwerp, Belgium, identical with the martyr called Jelis Bernaerts in [[Braght, Tieleman Jansz van (1625-1664)|van Braght's]][[Martyrs' Mirror|<em> Martyrs Mirror </em>]]and Gielis Bernaerts in<em> Dit Boec wort genoemt: Het Offer des Herren, om het inhout van sommighe opgheofferde kinderen Godts</em>.
 
Michiel Beernaerts, an Anabaptist martyr, burned at the stake on 18 June 1559 at Antwerp, Belgium, identical with the martyr called Jelis Bernaerts in [[Braght, Tieleman Jansz van (1625-1664)|van Braght's]][[Martyrs' Mirror|<em> Martyrs Mirror </em>]]and Gielis Bernaerts in<em> Dit Boec wort genoemt: Het Offer des Herren, om het inhout van sommighe opgheofferde kinderen Godts</em>.
 
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Michiel Beernaerts, an Anabaptist martyr, burned at the stake on 18 June 1559 at Antwerp, Belgium, identical with the martyr called Jelis Bernaerts in van Braght's Martyrs Mirror and Gielis Bernaerts in Dit Boec wort genoemt: Het Offer des Herren, om het inhout van sommighe opgheofferde kinderen Godts.


Date Published 1957

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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 670. All rights reserved.


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