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- The Mennonite Church in the Netherlands, or Algemene Doopsgezinde Sociëteit, is a body of Mennonite Christians in the Netherlands. The Mennonites (or Mennisten...
- prayer covering." In 1911, the Mennonite church in the Netherlands (Doopsgezinde Kerk) was the first Dutch church to have a female pastor authorized;...
- The Doopsgezinde Wees****s is a former orphanage in Haarlem. The complex was designed by A. van der Linden to replace the old orphanage located at the Klein...
- Mensi****er is a small village in the Netherlands; it is located in the muni****lity of Het Hogeland, Groningen. It lies on the provincial road N361 [nl]...
- The Doopsgezinde kerk is a historical hidden Mennonite church dating from the 17th century between the Grote Houtstraat, Peuzelaarsteeg and the Frankestraat...
- Mennonite Encyclopedia Online Prints Bibliotheca Mennonitica Amsterdam: Doopsgezinde prenten Menno Simons. Life, writings, images and links Menno Simons Biography...
- Russian Mennonite missionaries working under the Dutch Mennonite Mission (Doopsgezinde Zendingsvereeniging) in the Muria area in December 1920. This group organized...
- 2023-08-31. "Gidsje". Doopsgezinden Westerkwartier. Retrieved 2023-08-31. "Doopsgezinde gemeente Den Horn, 1728, 1758 - 1968". Archieven.nl. Retrieved 2023-08-31...
- was located on the Klein Heiligland street, near their orphanage, Het Doopsgezinde Wees****s. The orphanage archives date back to 1634, and its location...
- into sinful acts. The Mennonite Church in the Netherlands (Algemene Doopsgezinde Sociëteit) was the first Mennonite congregation in the world to celebrate...