That Church in Dordrecht
The name of the Dutch city of Dordrecht will always have a special significance for people in the Reformed Churches, if they stick to the Holy Scriptures. Dordrecht was officially founded in 1220 by Count William I, after he came back from the fifth crusade (1218-1219) when he took the city of Damiate in Egypt, but it started its history in fact already in 1049 as a village; it became an important trade center. The building of this Church began in 1280, but the tower thirty years later (it...
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