Zeeman, Wybe Pietersz (d. 1759)
Wybe Pietersz Zeeman (d.1759), a lay preacher in the Mennonite congregation of Heerenveen from 1736, was charged by the Reformed pastors with teaching Socinian doctrines, as were his co-preachers Wytze Jeens Brouwer and Pieke Tjommes. Whereas Brouwer and Tjommes were suspended from their office by the governor of Schoterland on 5 June 1739, Zeeman consented to the (Reformed) anti-Socinian formulation and was again permitted to preach.
Bibliography
Veen, P. H. De Doopsgezinden in Schoterland: historische schetsend. Leeuwarden : H. Kuipers, 1869: 34 f., 42, 65-71, 163 ff., 167, 169-72.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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