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- Mennonite Christians in the Netherlands. The Mennonites (or Mennisten or Doopsgezinden) are named for Menno Simons (1496–1561), a Dutch Roman Catholic priest...
- established there. The village was already an attraction for Mennonites (doopsgezinden) from the Westerkwartier in the 16th century, but due to the influence...
- Geschiedkundig onderzoek naar den Waldenzischen oorsprong van de Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden, Amsterdam: Frederik Muller Geschiedkundig onderzoek at the Internet...
- "Geschiedenis van Den Horn". Nazatendevries.nl. Retrieved 2023-08-31. "Gidsje". Doopsgezinden Westerkwartier. Retrieved 2023-08-31. "Doopsgezinde gemeente Den Horn...
- published in the Martyrs Mirror, also known as 't Bloedig Tooneel der Doopsgezinden, by Tieleman Jansz van Bracht. Houbraken quoted both Mathias Balen's...
- also a notary in Gouda. Walvis, I. 1999:59 Knottnerus, Otto S. in: Doopsgezinden Bijdragen, nieuwe r****s 20 (1994), pp. 11-60 ‘Gijlieden / die aen alle...
- bestaan der Doopsgezinde kw****school. Door K. Sijbrandi, Leeraar bij de Doopsgezinden te Groningen. In: Vaderlandsche letteroefeningen (1836) Handleiding...
- 1843 he published a historical work about the Mennonites, called De Doopsgezinden en Hunne Herkomst ("The Mennonites and Their Origins"), and in 1851...
- Wilhelmus Johannes Kühler, ed. (1932). Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden in de Zestiende Eeuw. H.D. Tjeenk Willink. pp. 430 "Bintgens, Thomas...