Vincent de HondtsvolkVincent de Hondtsvolk, followers of Vincent de Hondt, an elder of Haarlem, also called Dantzigers, who separated from the Flemish Mennonites and from ca. 1620 assembled in the meetinghouse "Het Goudgrendeltje" on the Smallegracht, Haarlem, until they merged with the Heiligland (Flemish) congregation ca. 1782. An attempt in 1633 to merge with the Old Flemish church miscarried. BibliographyKühler, Wilhelmus Johannes. Geschiedenis van de Doopsgezinden in Nederland II. 1600-1735 Eerste Helft. Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink & Zoon n.v., 1940: 197.
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