Bevredigde BroederschapBevredigde Broederschap was the name given a group of Dutch Mennonites about 1600, who formed a union on the basis of the Concept of Cologne. This group consisted of High Germans, Frisians, and Waterlanders (see Amsterdam). In 1613 the newly acquired unity was again destroyed. See Afgedeelden and Clock, Leenaert
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