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  • 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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  • Socinian and Collegiant influences in the Netherlands. The serious major divisions (1565-80) in the Netherlands and in the North German and Vistula congregations
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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 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
  • existence in the Netherlands. Gradually Baptist congregations arose in Stadskanaal, Weerdingermond, and in other fen colonies in Groningen and Drenthe. On
    3 KB (442 words) - 21:23, 20 January 2014
  • 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
  • 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
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  • the Waterlanders at Harlingen and Nes, Ameland; Voetwassers were found in the province of Zeeland, Komejannen, being a branch of the Waterlanders, in North
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  • 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
  • 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
  • Ameland (Friesland, Netherlands) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in The Netherlands)
    Humsterland Flemish Societeit in Groningen and secured adherents in all three villages. The three congregations, the Waterlanders, Jan Jacobsgezinden, and the
    8 KB (1,260 words) - 23:58, 15 January 2017
  • a Mennonite family of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Anthony Rooleeuw is found there in 1625 as a deacon of the (Groningen) Old Flemish congregation. But most
    5 KB (786 words) - 20:40, 13 April 2014
  • 1798-1809 and at Groningen 1809-1846, retiring on 29 November of this year, after he had served for 47 years. Particularly in Groningen he worked with great
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  • Spinniker, died December 1681, was a preacher of the Waterlander Mennonite congregation at Groningen, Netherlands until 1679. Because of some trouble with the
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  • (Harlingen, 1681, 1686), and Alle Derks' Lusthof des Gemoets (Groningen, 1732) and Agter-Hofje (Groningen, 1736). The first Mennonite in the field of belles-lettres
    47 KB (6,852 words) - 17:14, 7 July 2021
  • This is clearly revealed in the following article on simplicity in the Netherlands. A similar development took place in North Germany and in West and East
    17 KB (2,577 words) - 18:22, 2 December 2013
  • Heuven, . Andries, W. V. Maurick. The Groningen Old Swiss group published its confession in 1744 at Groningen, written by J. van Komen (Koomen), Belydenisse
    61 KB (7,913 words) - 14:27, 17 March 2023
  • University of Groningen. A great-grandson of (4) Jacob Harms Mulder was (8) Alje Mulder (born 1846 at Groningen, died 1919 at Groningen), who after studying
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  • is stated in the Waterlander resolutions of 1568 and held by the Groningen Old Flemish until the 18th century, but among the Waterlanders, "outside marriage"
    65 KB (9,570 words) - 19:14, 8 August 2023

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