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Catharina Schaeff (Schaef), (d. 1692 at The Hague, Netherlands) was one of the last members of the Mennonite congregation of The Hague, which died out soon after, but was re-established in 1881. Catharina Schaeff, who never married, was undoubtedly well-to-do, for she made a number of legacies, including one to the congregation of The Hague and one to [[Weenigem, Bastiaan van (ca. 1625-1697)|Bastiaen van Weenighem]], who was her cousin. She had a remarkable collection of books; among them were some old Dutch Bibles, a copy of the oldest Dutch martyr book, [[Offer des Heeren, Het|&lt;em&gt;Offer des Heeren&lt;/em&gt;]], and other martyr books, the [[Foundation and Plain Instruction of the Saving Doctrine of Our Lord Jesus Christ|&lt;em&gt;Foundation Book&lt;/em&gt;]] by [[Menno Simons (1496-1561)|Menno Simons]], [[Dirk Philips (1504-1568)|Dirk Philips]]' <em>Christelyk Handboecxken</em>, a number of old Mennonite hymnals, Sebastiaen Franck's "Wereltboeck" (obviously his [[Chronica, Zeytbuch vnd geschychtbibel|&lt;em&gt;Chronica, Zeytbuch vnd geschychtbibel&lt;/em&gt;]]), the poetical works of [[Vondel, Joost van den (1587-1679)|Vondel]] and [[Camphuysen, Dirk Rafaelsz (ca. 1586-1626)|Camphuysen]], writings of [[Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan (1622-1706)|Galenus Abrahamsz]] and Bastiaen van Weenighem, and a collection of devotional books. It is not known what became of these books after her death.
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Catharina Schaeff (Schaef), (d. 1692 at The Hague, Netherlands) was one of the last members of the Mennonite congregation of The Hague, which died out soon after, but was re-established in 1881. Catharina Schaeff, who never married, was undoubtedly well-to-do, for she made a number of legacies, including one to the congregation of The Hague and one to [[Weenigem, Bastiaan van (ca. 1625-1697)|Bastiaen van Weenighem]], who was her cousin. She had a remarkable collection of books; among them were some old Dutch Bibles, a copy of the oldest Dutch martyr book, [[Offer des Heeren, Het|<em>Offer des Heeren</em>]], and other martyr books, the [[Foundation and Plain Instruction of the Saving Doctrine of Our Lord Jesus Christ|<em>Foundation Book</em>]] by [[Menno Simons (1496-1561)|Menno Simons]], [[Dirk Philips (1504-1568)|Dirk Philips]]' <em>Christelyk Handboecxken</em>, a number of old Mennonite hymnals, Sebastiaen Franck's "Wereltboeck" (obviously his [[Chronica, Zeytbuch vnd geschychtbibel|<em>Chronica, Zeytbuch vnd geschychtbibel</em>]]), the poetical works of [[Vondel, Joost van den (1587-1679)|Vondel]] and [[Camphuysen, Dirk Rafaelsz (ca. 1586-1626)|Camphuysen]], writings of [[Galenus Abrahamsz de Haan (1622-1706)|Galenus Abrahamsz]] and Bastiaen van Weenighem, and a collection of devotional books. It is not known what became of these books after her death.
 
 
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
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<em class="gameo_bibliography">Doopsgezinde Bijdragen</em>. (1896): 55-58.
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<em class="gameo_bibliography">Doopsgezinde Bijdragen</em>. (1896): 55-58.
  
 
<em class="gameo_bibliography">De Zondagsbode</em> VI (1892-93): No. 17.
 
<em class="gameo_bibliography">De Zondagsbode</em> VI (1892-93): No. 17.
 
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Catharina Schaeff (Schaef), (d. 1692 at The Hague, Netherlands) was one of the last members of the Mennonite congregation of The Hague, which died out soon after, but was re-established in 1881. Catharina Schaeff, who never married, was undoubtedly well-to-do, for she made a number of legacies, including one to the congregation of The Hague and one to Bastiaen van Weenighem, who was her cousin. She had a remarkable collection of books; among them were some old Dutch Bibles, a copy of the oldest Dutch martyr book, Offer des Heeren, and other martyr books, the Foundation Book by Menno Simons, Dirk Philips' Christelyk Handboecxken, a number of old Mennonite hymnals, Sebastiaen Franck's "Wereltboeck" (obviously his Chronica, Zeytbuch vnd geschychtbibel), the poetical works of Vondel and Camphuysen, writings of Galenus Abrahamsz and Bastiaen van Weenighem, and a collection of devotional books. It is not known what became of these books after her death.

Bibliography

Doopsgezinde Bijdragen. (1896): 55-58.

De Zondagsbode VI (1892-93): No. 17.


Author(s) Nanne van der Zijpp
Date Published 1959

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Schaeff, Catharina (d. 1692)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 8 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Schaeff,_Catharina_(d._1692)&oldid=109391.

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Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Schaeff, Catharina (d. 1692). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 8 May 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Schaeff,_Catharina_(d._1692)&oldid=109391.




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Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 438. All rights reserved.


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