- The 1886
Dutch Reformed Church split, also
known as the
Doleantie (from
Latin dolere, 'to feel sorrow'), was the name of a
prominent schism in the Dutch...
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Dutch Reformed Church, the
group called itself the
Doleantie (grieving ones). By 1889, the
Doleantie churches had over 200 congregations, 180,000 members...
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congregations from the
Dutch Reformed Church. In 1886,
another separation, the
Doleantie, occurred, led by
Dutch Reformed journalist,
theologian and politician...
- schism,
known as the
Afscheiding ("Secession"), and the 1886 schism,
Doleantie ("Sorrow"),
which was led by
Abraham Kuyper, they left the mainstream...
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South Africa. And much
later the
leader of
another schism called the
Doleantie,
Abraham Kuyper,
began to
become known to the Afrikaners.
Highly critical...
- 150–151. Doe 2013, pp. 123, 151. Faber, Ryan (22
January 2021). "Dort,
Doleantie and
Church Order". STJ |
Stellenbosch Theological Journal. 6 (2): 235–252...
- this time
under the
leadership of
Abraham Kuyper, a
movement called the "
Doleantie" (the Complaint: a
historical reference to the term used by
orthodox Reformed...
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opposed the
juridical claims on
church property of the 1886
separatist Doleantie led by
Abraham Kuyper. Moquette's
publications include:
Brieven van Fréderic...
- Struggle, the
foundation of the Anti
Revolutionary Party in 1879, the
Doleantie in 1886 and the
creation of the Free
University of
Amsterdam in 1879)...
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group generally represented Protestants who had not
joined Kuyper's
Doleantie and
remained Hervormd. De
Savornin Lohman and his
followers formed a separate...