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  • should be allowed to meet publicly, all others being simply tolerated. In 1577, and again in 1578, 1580, and 1582, he defended the Mennonites of Middelburg
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  • which the two surviving in 1784, the Flemish (Klein Heiligland) and the Waterlander (Peuzelaarsteeg), merged to form the United Mennonite Church. In 1671
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  • php?title=Confession_of_Faith_(Waterlander,_1577)&oldid=164013. APA style , . (1577). Confession of Faith (Waterlander, 1577). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • with the Waterlander congregation, sometimes also called the United Flemish and Waterlander congregation, or even United Frisian and Waterlander congregation
    47 KB (7,390 words) - 18:50, 28 July 2018
  • Catholics. Strange to say, it was these liberal Waterlanders who formulated the first confession of faith (1577), which was, however, by no means to be a binding
    162 KB (17,876 words) - 18:05, 20 July 2021
  • of 1577. While the two statements parallel each other at many points, the similarity is not close enough to suggest that he had a copy of the 1577 statement
    29 KB (4,802 words) - 18:23, 20 July 2021
  • book of the Dutch Reformed Church of Emden has an entry dated 20 January 1577, stating that some of the ministers were to go to Count Edzard II to ask
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  • God; who have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts (Galatians 5:24); who have put on Christ Jesus, and reflect Him, and become like unto Him
    67 KB (10,159 words) - 13:33, 26 June 2019
  • while 9 omit it altogether. The first one to mention it (Dutch Waterlander Confession of 1577) indicates that it is to be done for visitors from a distance
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  • Taufgesinnter II, No. 9). The confession of the Dutch Waterlanders, compiled on 22 September 1577, by Jacob Jansz (Scheedemaker), Hans de Ries, Simon Michiels
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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