Lely, Cornelis (1686-1758)

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Cornelis Lely, born 1686 at Hoorn, died 1758 at Amsterdam, married to Maria Salm of Amsterdam, was a son of Pieter Tymonsz Lely of Hoorn. He was a surgeon in Amsterdam and in 1718-1752 a preacher and elder of the Old Frisian congregation (Arke Noachs) at Amsterdam. He published a sermon to commemorate his late co-preacher, Jan Dirksz Schotvanger (died 1735), entitled Paulus leven en zalige verwagting (Haarlem, 1735)

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Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1957

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