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The Reformed Lord’s Supper Form: A Commentary

Bastiaan Wielenga
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On a River Vessel

J.P. deKlerk·1999-09-01

Wim followed a training course at the nautical college, got his Diploma, which opened the way for him to a job at the bridge of a big freight steamer, traveling up and down between Rotterdam and New York. Piet went to the horticultural college in Bodegraven and became after that the manager of a tre

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The Church of Otjdemirdtjm

J.P. deKlerk·1998-02-01

Wijnia, from Zevenhoven (in the province of South Holland) was willing to come (with a big family) on March 12, 1894, and remained there till May 24, 1921. The yearly salary was 900 Guilders, so that he was often in debt (paid by the Church). There were 270 members in those days. In 1912 a Christian

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A Land I Will Show Thee

Kris Moelker·1989-10-01

Albertus Van Raalte

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When Everything Is New

J.P. deKlerk·2004-01-01

With the help of two students who wanted to make some money during the holidays, he had renovated the place as much as possible. They would also help him with bringing the land under cultivation, which was quite a job to do. Bas and she married in The Netherlands several months before their departur

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A Sudden Change

J.P. deKlerk·2000-07-01

Wies van Balen was glad for the summer holidays in Bussum (in the center of The Netherlands). She was a sportive girl, who was good with tennis, swimming, basketball, cycling and running. Her energy was amazing. This morning she left the house already before breakfast. Mother asked, “Would you wash

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Rev. Bernard Woudenberg

Bernard Woudenberg·2001-04-01

Rev. Bernard Woudenberg was born to Bernard and Lucy (Hanko) Woudenberg on February 16, 1931. He was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in the old First Church area and he was baptized by Rev. Hoeksema. He attended Baxter Christian School as a boy. This school was located in the First Church

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The Walburg Church of Zutphen

J.P. deKlerk·1996-10-01

The Reformed minister Wilhelmus Baudartius (1565-1640) lived 42 years in Zutphen and helped with the translation of the Bible (Old Testament) in Dutch. In 1604, he was assisted by the Reformed theologian Sebastiaan Damman (1578-1640). In 1618, he was sent to the national Synod of Dordrecht where he

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Arminius, A Man After Man’s Own Heart

Tom VanderWoude·1995-01-01

Tom Vander Woude is a member of Southwest PRC. He is also one of the newest members of the Beacon Lights Staff. Jacobus Arminius

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A Martyr-Reformator Lived Here

J.P. deKlerk·1999-10-01

Jan de Bakker (also known as Johannes Pestering) was the first martyr for the Reformation in The Netherlands. He was born in 1499 in the Dutch town of Woerden, and he died at the stake on September 15, 1525 in The Hague. You see here the State Reformed Church of the village of Woubrugge (in his days