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  • example, Hans de Ries, Pieter Jansz Twisck, and probably also Jaques Outerman. Twisck at once and completely rejected their teachings; de Ries, though politely
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  • foreword by Hans de Ries, substituting for it a confession of faith. It also enjoyed a second edition in 1626 under the title Historie van de Vrome Getuygen
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  • title=Confession_of_Faith_(Hans_de_Ries,_1618)&oldid=143521. APA style Hans de Ries, . (1618). Confession of Faith (Hans de Ries, 1618). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Ballad." Mennonite Quarterly Review 51 (1977): 5-21. Dyck, Cornelius J. "Hans de Ries, Theologian and Churchman: A Study in Second Generation Anabaptism."
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  • Galenus Abrahamsz. Hans de Ries wrote his Apologia in 1626 and earlier published 40 articles of faith together with Lubbert Gerritsz (1618). He had already
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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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  • faith where the subject is treated at all. The "Short Confession" of Hans de Ries (1618) says (Article 37): "The temporal power or government is a necessary
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