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- initiated by Abraham Kuyper and his Christian Democratic and neo-Calvinist (gereformeerd) Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) in the late 19th century; it was part...
- The Reformed Political League (Dutch: Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond, GPV) was an orthodox Protestant political party in the Netherlands. The GPV is one...
- (French: Réformé wallon; Dutch: Waals Hervormd or, prior to 1815, Waals Gereformeerd), a denomination of the long-distinguished Dutch-speaking Dutch Reformed...
- 6%, the Dutch Reformed Church and the Maranatha Church (both 14.8%), Gereformeerd Church (7.4%). In total, 84.4% of households were affiliated with a religion...
- (Hervormd) 33.6 33.6   former Reformed Churches in the Netherlands (Gereformeerd) 8.6 8.6   former Evangelical Lutheran Church in the Kingdom of the Netherlands...
- After the war it was renamed De Vrije Kerk (The Free Church) and later Gereformeerd gezinsblad (Reformed Family Paper). In 1959 it became a daily newspaper...
- jarenvijftigbeeld van oorlog". "Gevonden in DelpherGereformeerd gezinsblad / Hoofdred. P. Jongeling". Gereformeerd Gezinsblad / Hoofdred. P. Jongeling. 11 June...
- Netherlands Frisian League Friesche Bond 1898 1908 Reformed Political League Gereformeerd Politiek Verbond (GPV) 1948 2003 1.77 Hervormd Gereformeerde Staatspartij...
- 15 December 1962. "Gevonden in Delpher - Gereformeerd gezinsblad / Hoofdred. P. Jongeling". Gereformeerd Gezinsblad / Hoofdred. P. Jongeling. 26 October...
- which even led to a denominational difference between hervormd and gereformeerd, though linguistically both mean "reformed". Catholics, who dominated...