Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Jakob Ammann" ¶ 14
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Dordrecht and Confession
Another important aspect in the schism was a conference held at Ohnenheim, Alsace, by several Swiss Brethren ministers and elders in 1660, in which they formally adopted the Dordrecht Confession of Faith that had been drawn up by Dutch Mennonites.
The Mennonite movement was a reform movement of Anabaptist origins begun by Swiss Brethren and soon thereafter finding greater cohesion based on the teachings of Menno Simons 1496 – 1561, and the 1632 Dordrecht Confession of Faith.
Old Order Amish subscribe to the Dordrecht Confession of Faith, a Dutch Mennonite Confession of Faith adopted in 1632.
The year 1725 is often considered the date of organization in the United States, when a ministers ' conference met in Pennsylvania and adopted the Dordrecht Confession of Faith as their official statement of faith.
The Dordrecht Confession ( 1632 ) states,
" In 1632, 71 years after the death of Menno Simons, and near the end of the first century of Dutch Anabaptism, mention of Menno's Christology was left out of the Dordrecht Confession of Faith.
In 1712, had the Dordrecht Confession of Faith translated into English and printed .< ref >

Dordrecht and two
* Four towns of the county of Holland ( Dordrecht, Haarlem, Leiden and Alkmaar ) and two of the county of Zeeland ( Middelburg and Zierikzee ) accept for the first time to collectively secure a loan by their sovereign, Floris V. This system gives important securities to the lenders and allows the ruler to access the same low interest rates as the cities ’ governments.
Even to this day, the two bells in the church's belltower, named Maria and Salvator and cast in 1517 by Hendrick de Tremonia of Dordrecht, are rung every evening at nine o ' clock.
The NS covers most of the country, with almost all cities connected, mostly with a service frequency of two trains an hour or more ( and at least four trains per hour between all of the largest 5 cities: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Eindhoven as well as some larger cities: Nijmegen, Amersfoort, Arnhem ,'s-Hertogenbosch, Dordrecht and Leiden ).
The two teams competed as SVV / Dordrecht ' 90 during the 1991 – 92 season and became FC Dordrecht the following season, after Advocaat had left.
Dordrecht, the home of Albert Cuyp, is sometimes found in his pictures, and substantial evidence exists that there was friendship between the two men.
Breda has two railway stations, Breda and Breda-Prinsenbeek, providing connections with Zuid-Holland ( Dordrecht – Rotterdam – Den Haag ) and Tilburg – Eindhoven, and from station Breda also to Roosendaal with connection to Vlissingen and Antwerp.
It has two high schools, Masikhanyise High School and Dordrecht high school ( that is 102 years old ).
A second ship canal was created to better distribute the flow of the river Rhine as well: the Nieuwe Merwede, which divides the Biesbosch into two parts: the " lesser " Biesbosch, now the southeastern part of the Island of Dordrecht, and the " greater " Biesbosch.
The club used the name of SVV / Dordrecht ' 90 for two seasons, but in 1993, the ' SVV ' was dropped and the club was renamed Dordrecht ' 90.
Bol delivered four paintings for the two mansions of the brothers Trip, originally also from Dordrecht.

Dordrecht and had
Vondel became in a week the most famous writer in the Netherlands and for the next twelve years, until the accession of stadtholder Frederick Henry, had to maintain a hand-to-hand combat with the Calvinists of Dordrecht.
The only area where the situation was already critical was in the south: paratroopers had secured the Moerdijk bridges, south of Rotterdam and Dordrecht.
The monopoly on cement had not been as lucrative as De Booys had hoped for ; a competitor evaded the law by importing cement from Dordrecht.
This flood separated the cities of Geertruidenberg and Dordrecht which had previously fought against each other during the Hook and Cod ( civil ) wars.

Dordrecht and historically
Dordrecht (), colloquially Dordt, historically in English named Dort, is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland.

Dordrecht and Article
* As stated in the Canons of Dordrecht, First Head ( Chapter 1 ) Article 15:

Dordrecht and social
The role and status of the rationality principle in the social sciences in Epistemology, Methodology and the Social Sciences R. S. Cohen & M. W. Wartofsky ( Eds ) Dordrecht: Reidel 1983

Dordrecht and including
Dordrecht prides itself with a number of historical sites including a unique 1873 colonial country B & B.
Her opponents, the Cods, were drawn largely from the burghers of the cities, including Rotterdam and Dordrecht.
The force consisted of about 4000 combatants, including gunners from Dordrecht and over 1000 militia crossbowmen.

Dordrecht and with
Other cities with extensive canal networks include: Alkmaar, Amersfoort, Bolsward, Brielle, Delft, Den Bosch, Dokkum, Dordrecht, Enkhuizen, Franeker, Gouda, Haarlem, Harlingen, Leeuwarden, Leiden, Sneek and Utrecht in the Netherlands ; Brugge and Gent in Flanders, Belgium ; Birmingham in England ; Saint Petersburg in Russia ; Hamburg and Berlin in Germany ; Fort Lauderdale and Cape Coral in Florida, United States.
In this way he became acquainted with Isaac Beeckman, principal of Dordrecht school.
Dordrecht around 1565, by Jacob van DeventerIn 1572, four years into the Dutch Revolt, representatives of all the cities of Holland, with the exception of Amsterdam, as well as the Watergeuzen, represented by William II de la Marck, gathered in Dordrecht to hold the Eerste Vrije Statenvergadering (" First Assembly of the Free States "), also known as the Unie van Dordrecht (" Union of Dordrecht ").
Zevenbergen has a railway station with connections to Dordrecht and Roosendaal.
There is partly a common tariff system with four smaller passenger train operating companies — Syntus and Connexxion in the east, Veolia on the ' Maaslijn ' and ' Heuvellandlijn ' in the south east, Arriva in the north of the country and on the ' Merwede-Lingelijn ' ( from Dordrecht to Geldermalsen ).
Translation from the Latin with a Philosophical Introduction, Dordrecht: Reidel.
In 1638 however he threw up his commission in consequence of a quarrel with the civil authorities of Dordrecht, and returned to England.
He was the son of Johannes ( Jan ) Vos, a Protestant from the Netherlands, who fled from persecution into the Electorate of the Palatinate and briefly became pastor in the village near Heidelberg where Gerardus ( the Latinized form of Gerrit ) was born, before friction with the strict Lutherans of the Palatinate caused him to settle the following year at the University of Leiden as student of theology, and finally became pastor at Dordrecht, where he died in 1585.
However, the Consistory of Dordrecht of 1598 instructed organists to play variations on the new Genevan psalm tunes before and after the service so that the people would become familiar with them.
The Zuidvleugel ( South Wing, with a population of around 3. 5 million people ), stretching some 60 kilometers from Dordrecht in the South East to Leiden in the North.
In 1991, SVV merged with neighbouring club Dordrecht ' 90, who failed to win promotion to the 1990 – 91 play-offs.
He came into conflict with the city of Dordrecht and was killed there by a mob on 30 August 1299.
De Witt controlled the Netherlands political system from around 1650 until shortly before his spectacular death in 1672 working with various factions from nearly all the major cities, especially his hometown, Dordrecht, and the city of birth of his wife, Amsterdam.
Johan and Cornelis both attended the Latin school in Dordrecht, which imbued both brothers with the values of the Roman Republic.
From 1618 to 1619 the international Reformed churches, with representatives from several countries, met at the Synod or Council of Dordrecht ( Dordt ) in the Netherlands and there collectively stated their faith, summarizing biblical teachings in the Canons of the Council of Dordrecht.
Before his return to Dordrecht in 1653 Maes painted a few Rembrandtesque genre pictures, with life-size figures and in a deep glowing scheme of colour, like the Reverie at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, the Card Players at the National Gallery, and the Children with a Goat Carriage.

0.538 seconds.