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Reformed Church split, or the
Secession of 1834 (Dutch:
Afscheiding van 1834),
known simply as
Afscheiding ("Separation, Secession, Split"),
refers to a split...
- his
congregation seceded from the
Dutch Reformed Church. In time, the
Afscheiding (the Separation) led to the
departure of 120
congregations from the Dutch...
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Reformed Church in the 19th century. This
protest led to the
Secession (
Afscheiding) of 1834. He is
sometimes called the
father of the
Secession of 1834...
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reformatie (further reformation).
Following the 1832 schism,
known as the
Afscheiding ("Secession"), and the 1886 schism,
Doleantie ("Sorrow"),
which was led...
- on 24 July 2011.
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April 2009. Kolenbrander, H.T. (1936) De
afscheiding van België, Amsterdam: J.M. Meulenhoff. Nater, J.H. (1980), De tiendaagse...
- to this
perceived dismantlement of
Biblical faith. It was
called the
Afscheiding, in
which the Rev.
Hendrik de ****
separated himself from the
State Church...
- in the
Dutch Reformed Church.
Another schism, the
Secession of 1834 (
Afscheiding van 1834), had led to the
formation of the
Christian Reformed Church...
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earlier from the
state Hervormde Kerk, a
withdrawal movement called the "
Afscheiding" (Secession) in its
merger with a
second and
subsequent larger breakaway...
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Reduction (1594) 24.
Patriotten and
prinsgezinden (1780–1795) 27. The
Afscheiding (1834–1840) 32. De
Ploeg (1918–present) 37. The Gas
Bubble of Slochteren...
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group seceded from the
Dutch Reformed Church in what was
known as the
Afscheiding.
Roughly fifty years later, in 1886,
another group of
orthodox Calvinists...