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  • understanding with him, Hans de Ries and Lubbert Gerritsz wrote a confession of faith in 1610, frequently called the Confession of Hans de Ries, but regarded by
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  • Friesland, among whom were Menno Simons, Dirk Philips, Leenaert Bouwens, and Hans de Ries, and even extreme mystics like David Joris and Hendrik Niclaes, found
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  • 1877, 79; Blaupot t. C., Groningen I, 264-70). Under the influence of Hans de Ries an agreement was drawn up which breathes the spirit of true Christian
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  • Pieter Teyler van der Hülst. One should also name here another Fleming, Hans de Ries, who also must have lived for a time in Haarlem. Whereas he was a man
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  • Hans de Ries, (also de Rys, de Reis, de Rycke, le Riche, which may have been his official name), born 13 December 1553, at Antwerp, Belgium, died 14 September
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  • Reformed Church which set the magistrates against the Mennonites. In 1578 Hans de Ries, visiting Middelburg, was imprisoned here for about a month and banished
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  • (1562, reprint 1582) with 289 hymns. Late in the century (1582) the noted Hans de Ries issued his Lietboeck, which had many reprints but really falls outside
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  • title=Confession_of_Faith_(Hans_de_Ries,_1578)&oldid=172034. APA style Hans de Ries, . (1578). Confession of Faith (Hans de Ries, 1578). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Mennoniten in de vereenigde Nederlandden, Amsterdam (1810): 72-74. Wethmar, H. "Enkele gegevens over de plaats van de Doops-gezinden in de bevolking en de arbeid
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  • became clear that the charge was false. Finally the Water­lander leader Hans de Ries, who visited Wor­kum more than once, succeeded in 1620 in settling the
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  • only a few individual cases of exile; for example, Hans de Ries, who was banished from Middelburg in 1578; Uco Walles, who had to leave the province of Groningen
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  • Waterlanders, this group asked Hans de Ries to draw up a confession of faith. In collaboration with Lubbert Gerritsz, de Ries did this and presented to them
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  • thereto, and this is to be kept just like a sworn oath." The Confession of Hans de Ries and Lubbert Gerrits of 1610 declares briefly and laconically, "Jesus
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  • Anabaptist martyrs (reprinted in Bibliotheca Reformatoria Neerlandica II). Hans de Ries, the prominent writer and leader of the more liberal Mennonites (Waterlanders)
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