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Jan Joosten van Goedereede (Jan Jooste) of [[Goeree-Overflakkee (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Goeree]], Dutch province of [[South Holland (Netherlands) |South Holland]], an [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] martyr, who was beheaded at The Hague 10 February 1534. He had previously been a Catholic priest in the Dutch province of [[Zeeland (Netherlands)|Zeeland]], joined the Anabaptists, being baptized by [[Gerrit Boeckbinder (d. 1535)|Gerrit Boeckbinder]] in 1531 and lived in [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] three years. Here he married and was ordained a preacher by [[Jacob van Campen (1505-1535)|Jacob van Campen]]. With eight fellow believers he was arrested. At this cross-examination he admitted that Gerrit Boeckbinder had baptized him; he then was sent with [[Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem (d. 1534)|Jan Matthys from Haarlem]] and Jacob van Campen to [[Wormer (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Wormer]] and [[Westzaan (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Westzaan]], where he preached and baptized seven or eight persons. When he was asked whether the Anabaptists kept a list of baptized persons, he replied that he knew nothing of it; their promises were Yea and Nay; they called themselves [[Bondgenoten|<em>Bondgenoten</em>]], the name of the adherents of [[Hoffman, Melchior (ca. 1495-1544?) |Melchior Hoffman]].
 
Jan Joosten van Goedereede (Jan Jooste) of [[Goeree-Overflakkee (Zuid-Holland, Netherlands)|Goeree]], Dutch province of [[South Holland (Netherlands) |South Holland]], an [[Anabaptism|Anabaptist]] martyr, who was beheaded at The Hague 10 February 1534. He had previously been a Catholic priest in the Dutch province of [[Zeeland (Netherlands)|Zeeland]], joined the Anabaptists, being baptized by [[Gerrit Boeckbinder (d. 1535)|Gerrit Boeckbinder]] in 1531 and lived in [[Amsterdam (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Amsterdam]] three years. Here he married and was ordained a preacher by [[Jacob van Campen (1505-1535)|Jacob van Campen]]. With eight fellow believers he was arrested. At this cross-examination he admitted that Gerrit Boeckbinder had baptized him; he then was sent with [[Jan Matthijsz van Haarlem (d. 1534)|Jan Matthys from Haarlem]] and Jacob van Campen to [[Wormer (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Wormer]] and [[Westzaan (Noord-Holland, Netherlands)|Westzaan]], where he preached and baptized seven or eight persons. When he was asked whether the Anabaptists kept a list of baptized persons, he replied that he knew nothing of it; their promises were Yea and Nay; they called themselves [[Bondgenoten|<em>Bondgenoten</em>]], the name of the adherents of [[Hoffman, Melchior (ca. 1495-1544?) |Melchior Hoffman]].
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Cornelius, C. A. <em>Geschichte des münsterischen Aufruhrs in drei Büchern</em>. Leipzig: T.O. Weigel, 1855: 383, 387.
 
Cornelius, C. A. <em>Geschichte des münsterischen Aufruhrs in drei Büchern</em>. Leipzig: T.O. Weigel, 1855: 383, 387.
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Mellink, Albert F.<em> De Wederdopers in de noordelijke Nederlanden 1531-1544</em>. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1954:105, 156, 207, 351 f.
 
Mellink, Albert F.<em> De Wederdopers in de noordelijke Nederlanden 1531-1544</em>. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1954:105, 156, 207, 351 f.
 
 
 
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Jan Joosten van Goedereede (Jan Jooste) of Goeree, Dutch province of South Holland, an Anabaptist martyr, who was beheaded at The Hague 10 February 1534. He had previously been a Catholic priest in the Dutch province of Zeeland, joined the Anabaptists, being baptized by Gerrit Boeckbinder in 1531 and lived in Amsterdam three years. Here he married and was ordained a preacher by Jacob van Campen. With eight fellow believers he was arrested. At this cross-examination he admitted that Gerrit Boeckbinder had baptized him; he then was sent with Jan Matthys from Haarlem and Jacob van Campen to Wormer and Westzaan, where he preached and baptized seven or eight persons. When he was asked whether the Anabaptists kept a list of baptized persons, he replied that he knew nothing of it; their promises were Yea and Nay; they called themselves <em>Bondgenoten</em>, the name of the adherents of Melchior Hoffman.

Bibliography

Cornelius, C. A. Geschichte des münsterischen Aufruhrs in drei Büchern. Leipzig: T.O. Weigel, 1855: 383, 387.

Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1907): 41; (1917): 115, No. 53.

Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 130 f., 432.

Hoop Scheffer, Jacob Gijsbert de. Inventaris der Archiefstukken berustende bij de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam, 2 vols. Amsterdam: Uitgegeven en ten geschenke aangeboden door den Kerkeraad dier Gemeente, 1883-1884: I, Nos. 11, 744 f.

Keller, Ludwig. Geschichte der Wiedertäufer und ihres Reiches zu Münster. Münster : Coppenrath'schen buchhandlung, 1880: 153.

Mellink, Albert F. De Wederdopers in de noordelijke Nederlanden 1531-1544. Groningen: J.B. Wolters, 1954:105, 156, 207, 351 f.


Author(s) Christian Neff
Date Published 1957

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