Kraak-Mennisten
Kraak-Mennisten was a name given in the 18th century in the Dutch province of Groningen to the conservative Mennonites or "Fijne Mennisten," whereas the progressive Mennonites sometimes were called "Balder Mennisten."
Bibliography
Vos, Karel. Met honderdjarig bestaan van de Societeit van Doopsgez. Gemeenten in Groningen. Groningen, 1926: 6.
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