Teunis Jansz (16th century)
Teunis Jansz, a member of the (Old) Frisian congregation at Alkmaar(?), Holland, published a letter in 1586-7 addressed to the Frisian and the Flemish Mennonites, in which he protested against the Huiskoper (Huiskooper) quarrel. Because of his moderate position he was expelled from the church at Alkmaar.
Bibliography
Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1876): 31 ff.
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