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Onderzoek Naar Het Kenmerkend Beginsel Der Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden... delves into the distinctive principles of the Dutch Mennonites, also known as Doopsgezinden. Authored by Douwe Simons Gorter with contributions from J. H. Scholten and Menno Simons, this work explores the historical and theological foundations of this Anabaptist group within the Netherlands. The book provides valuable insights into the beliefs and practices that set the Dutch Mennonites apart, offering a detailed examination of their religious identity and historical context.
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