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Translated by a Joint Committee of the Christian Reformed Church and the Reformed Church in America. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdman’s Publishing Co.: 1950. De Cock, Helenius. Hendrik de Cock: First Afscheiding Preacher in Netherlands: Considered in Life and Activity. Untranslated. Delfzijl: Ja
The time was ripe for reformation. It was then that God began to raise up the man that would spark this Reformation: Hendrik de Cock. De Cock attended the Reformed seminary in Groningen and was ordained into the ministry in the Reformed Church in 1523. It is indicative of how bad things were in the
A very ordinary minister, Hendrik de Cock, after having struggled in vain for years with the high-minded “church officers,” had separated from the Netherlands Reformed Church.9 Two weeks later the minister in Braband, Hendrik Peter Scholte10 followed with his congregation of Doeveren and Genderen. T
His own close friend and predecessor in Ulrum came especially to visit him and try to alter De Cock's thinking. But De Cock had found peace for his own soul and was not about to turn from that which was the heart of Reformation truth and the faith of the fathers. Hofstede de Groot wrote De Cock in c
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 48, No. 1 102 1834: Hendrik de Cock’s Return to the True Church, Marvin Kamps. (Jenison, Michigan: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2014) Pp. xx+491 (cloth). [Reviewed by Dr. Eugene P. Heideman, professor emeritus, Western Theological Seminary, Holla
De Cock was minister and where the Secession of 1834 originated. This church is now a Protestant Church in Netherlands, the name of a new denomination recently formed by a merger of the old State Church, the Reformed Church and a Lutheran denomination. It is totally apostate. This church had a pulpi