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  • Enkhuizen (Noord-Holland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    title=Enkhuizen_(Noord-Holland,_Netherlands)&oldid=145006. APA style Vos, Karel and Nanne van der Zijpp. (1956). Enkhuizen (Noord-Holland, Netherlands). Global Anabaptist
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  • De Knipe (Friesland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    Doopsgezinde Sociëteit Map:Knijpe (Friesland, Netherlands) MLA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. "De Knipe (Friesland, Netherlands)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Mennonites. The leaders of the Flemish, Frisian, and Waterlander Mennonites from the Netherlands and Friesland were there. In 124 sessions they discussed
    47 KB (7,390 words) - 18:50, 28 July 2018
  • this himself. The extreme conservative groups in the Netherlands, e.g., the Janjacobs-gezinden, Groningen and Danzig Old Flemish, and Old Frisians, until the
    16 KB (2,372 words) - 21:25, 23 January 2014
  • Zutphen (Gelderland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    title=Zutphen_(Gelderland,_Netherlands)&oldid=171946. APA style Zijpp, Nanne van der and Richard D. Thiessen. (October 2014). Zutphen (Gelderland, Netherlands). Global Anabaptist
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  • Monnikendam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    title=Monnikendam_(Noord-Holland,_Netherlands)&oldid=144425. APA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1957). Monnikendam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
    6 KB (856 words) - 23:27, 15 January 2017
  • Blokzijl (Overijssel, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    2, 8356 DL Blokzijl, Netherlands Denominational affiliation: Algemene Doopsgezinde Societeit Map:Blokzijl (Overijssel, Netherlands) MLA style Zijpp, Nanne
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  • and were completely dependent on the favor of the rulers. Only in the Netherlands and in some German cities like Hamburg and Krefeld conditions were somewhat
    11 KB (1,772 words) - 03:22, 13 April 2014
  • Amsterdam Lamist congregation 1677, Leiden Waterlander congregation before 1681, Zaandam Nieuwe Huys 1712, Groningen 1847. Often in small congregations the
    12 KB (1,515 words) - 16:54, 26 January 2023
  • Veendam-Wildervank (Groningen, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    Sociëteit Map:Veendam-Wildervank (Groningen, Netherlands) MLA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Veendam-Wildervank (Groningen, Netherlands)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
    7 KB (1,043 words) - 15:56, 23 December 2015
  • Socinian and Collegiant influences in the Netherlands. The serious major divisions (1565-80) in the Netherlands and in the North German and Vistula congregations
    30 KB (4,228 words) - 00:05, 16 January 2017
  • the breaches between the parties. Leaders of the Flemish, Frisians, and Waterlanders were present, even Dirk Philips came. The Reformed were represented by
    26 KB (3,928 words) - 12:34, 15 May 2019
  • Kollum (Friesland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    php?title=Kollum_(Friesland,_Netherlands)&oldid=145310. APA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1957). Kollum (Friesland, Netherlands). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Surhuisterveen (Friesland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    Barbara Fry. Groningen, 1890: LXXXX. Congregation: Doopsgezinde Gemeente Surhuisterveen Address: Gedempte Vaart 25, 9231 AS Surhuisterveen, Netherlands Telephone:
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  • Mennonites seem to have immigrated to the Netherlands as early as 1660, settling in the province of Groningen; Swiss Brethren from the Palatinate are also
    12 KB (1,889 words) - 23:10, 15 January 2017
  • the Netherlands which is indispensable even today, Geschiedenis der Doopsgezinden in Friesland (1839); Geschiedenis der Doopsgezinden in Groningen, Overijssel
    43 KB (5,839 words) - 21:11, 13 April 2014
  • existence in the Netherlands. Gradually Baptist congregations arose in Stadskanaal, Weerdingermond, and in other fen colonies in Groningen and Drenthe. On
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  • had a meetinghouse as early as 1578, as is suggested by Brandt, but the Waterlanders as well as the Frisians and the Flemish had meetinghouses here before
    30 KB (3,743 words) - 14:17, 3 May 2024
  • the Rotterdam Waterlander congregation, on the initiative of van Ranst, made a proposal to help them by bringing them all to the Netherlands and settling
    4 KB (624 words) - 15:54, 20 January 2014
  • Keyser, was a Mennonite family name in the Netherlands. According to a Dutch family tradition the relatives of Leonhard Kaiser, a Lutheran martyr (van
    4 KB (611 words) - 23:23, 15 January 2017

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