Sources of Secession: The Netherlands Hervormde Kerk on the Eve of the Dutch Immigration to the MidwestAn in-depth history of the ecclesiastical background in the Netherlands of the Dutch Protestants who settled in the American Midwest. Foreword by Martin E. Marty. |
Contents
1 | 1 |
DISSATISFACTION | 43 |
New liturgical departures | 52 |
PROTEST | 59 |
BILDERDIJK AND THE TRUE | 75 |
63 | 84 |
LIBERALISM THE GRONINGER SCHOOL | 99 |
VAN RAALTE LEAVES THE REFORMED | 129 |
EPILOGUE | 137 |
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