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Showing 10 results for “rev. daniel kleyn”

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PRTJ Vol. 46, No. 2 (April 2013)

2013-04-01

April 2013 31 their pastor for over fourteen years, but now left to take up his work in Kampen. The doors of the seminary at Kampen finally opened on De- cember 6, 1854, with four professors and thirty-seven enrolled stu- dents.107 Van Velzen was chosen to teach French, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew in

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PRTJ Vol. 45, No. 2 (April 2012)

2012-04-01

April 2012 67 Apology of the Ecclesiastical Secession in the Netherlands other side of the grave, it will appear in full reality. When the Son of God, as the Son of Man, will appear in that great day, all nations shall be gathered before Him. A great multitude will stand on His left hand. All that

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PRTJ Vol. 55, No. 1 (November 2021)

2021-11-01

November 2021 57 “Committing the Truth To Faithful Men” what it was.”23 In fact, this elementary and advanced course mirrors the education provided in other Reformed seminaries of the day.24 One other aspect of the curriculum needs explanation. Point V of the committee report of May 6, 1925, quoted

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PRTJ Vol. 46, No. 1 (November 2012)

2012-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 46, No. 1 14 ness. On one occasion he admitted to the elders that he made “een al te vrij gebruik van spiritus” (English translation: “an all too free use of alcoholic spirits”). Since Reformed elders in those days got to the very bottom of matters, we ev

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PRTJ Vol. 54, No. 1 (November 2020)

2020-11-01

November 2020 37 Sunday from Gereformeerd Kerkrecht reformeerde Kerken in Nederland (GKN), or the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. One of the stipulations of this union was that the new denomination would use two different institutions for the seminary training of ministers. The congregations w

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The Afscheiders – Too Young?

Joshua Engelsma·2011-03-01

While at Leiden, he gathered around him a group of spiritually-minded students which became known as the “Scholte Club.” Together they learned the Reformed faith and encouraged each other to remain faithful to it. In the Club were all the future leaders of the Afscheding: Antony Brummelkamp, Simon v

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Rev. Audred Spriensma

Audred Spriensma·2002-09-01

During his labors at Bethany Christian Reformed Church, the elders approved his using the Protestant Reformed materials for his catechism instruction. As a minister, it is rewarding for Rev. Spriensma to witness the growth and development of covenant youth through catechism and profession of faith,

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Simon Van Velzen – Defender of Sovereign Grace

Andrew Koerner·2010-04-01

In 1854, he became a professor at the denominational seminary in Kampen, a position he held until 1890.[26] If Van Velzen experienced any peace during this time, it did not last long, for just seven years into his professorship, another controversy was brewing. The year was 1861. Two Secessionist mi

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Simon van Velzen – Watchman on the Walls of God’s Zion

Joshua Engelsma·2016-04-01

He befriended several other godly young men, and together this “club” studied God’s word and the Reformed confessions and grew in their knowledge of and love for the Reformed faith. After he graduated in the spring of 1834, Simon began his ministry in a small village in Friesland. Van Velzen faithfu

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PRTJ Vol. 48, No. 1 (November 2014)

2014-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 48, No. 1 104 translation of the correspondence between de Cock and Hofstede de Groot, who were close friends in the University and thereafter (de Cock succeeded Hofstede de Groot as pastor in Ulrum) until de Cock’s conversion, adds much to the value of t