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In 1885, the first moves towards schism were made when Kuyper and his supporters issued a formal complaint about liberalising practices in the Dutch Reformed Church. Their complaint never won broad support within the church, and in the winter of 1885-1886, the call for schism grew stronger amongst a
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had been the official name of the Dutch Reformed Church until 1816. With that name, the seceded churches wanted to show that they thought of themselves as the legitimate continuation of that church, which had been highly prominent in the
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large number of conservative congregations, most of which were located in the
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Description of the history of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PKN)
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merged with the Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands to form the
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Meeting Jesus at University: Rites of Passage and Student Evangelicals
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Information about the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands
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Later in 1886, Kuyper and his supporters occupied the
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History of Reformed Christianity in the Netherlands
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Latin
schism
Dutch Reformed Church
minister
Abraham Kuyper
Secession of 1834
Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands
Veluwe
Dutch Bible Belt
Kootwijk
Free University of Amsterdam
classis
Voorthuizen
Dutch Republic
New Church
Amsterdam
church property
Reformed Churches in the Netherlands
icon
Reformed Christianity portal
icon
Christianity portal
icon
Religion portal
1834 Dutch Reformed Church split
1857 Dutch Reformed Church split
Meeting Jesus at University: Rites of Passage and Student Evangelicals
ISBN
978-1-351-91837-4
The Standard Bearer website, The Centennial of the Doleantie, September 15, 1986

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