Hendrik de Cock (12 April 1801 – 14 November 1842) was a Dutch minister responsible for the 1834–35 Dutch Reformed Church split due to his incarceration...
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of Hendrik de Cock and Frouwe Venema. De Cock was pastor in Nieuwe Pekela from 1844 to 1845. Biografisch Portaal van Nederland, Helenius de Cock Gereformeerde...
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soccer club Flash Veendam, volleyball club NNZC Veendam, gliding club Hendrik de Cock (1801–1842) a Dutch minister responsible for the 1834 Dutch Reformed...
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province of Groningen. Before the secession, their pastor, Reverend Hendrik de Cock had been forbidden by the government to preach and had orders not to...
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(1583–1644), Dutch-German theologian Hendrik de Cock (1801–1842), Dutch Calvinist minister Hendrick Joseph Cornelius Maria de Cocq (1906–1996), Dutch Catholic...
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Hendrik Hondius I (born Hendrik de Hondt; 9 June 1573 – c. 1650) was a Flemish-born and trained engraver, cartographer, and publisher who settled in the...
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ministers to speak out against perceived errors. In 1834, the minister Hendrik de Cock of the town of Ulrum was told by church leaders that he could not preach...
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1829, entered into a polemical debate in 1833 with his successor, Hendrik de Cock, who later seceded from the state church in 1834. Some held the teachings...
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a theological dispute that originated in the Netherlands in which Hendrik De Cock was deposed for his Calvinist convictions, leading there to the Secession...
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of Biblical faith. It was called the Afscheiding, in which the Rev. Hendrik de Cock separated himself from the State Church in 1834 in Ulrum, Groningen...
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South African Reserve Bank, son of Mike de Kock Gert De Kock (born 1980), South African rugby player Hendrik Merkus de Kock (1779–1845), Dutch general, minister...
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Reformed Church. An opposition movement developed. In 1834, led by Rev. Hendrik de Cock, a group seceded from the Dutch Reformed Church in what was known as...
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World Film Festival. Koen De Bouw as Luc Segers Johan Leysen as Jan de Cock, Segers’ lawyer Veerle Baetens as Teugels, De Groot's lawyer Jappe Claes...
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Guyot [nl] (1753–1828), founder of the Henri Daniel Guyot Institute [nl] Hendrik de Cock (1801–1842), minister, stood at the cradle of the Afscheiding Anthony...
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Hendrik Doeff (2 December 1777 – 19 October 1835) was the Dutch commissioner in the Dejima trading post in Nagasaki, Japan, during the first years of...
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commissions. He was the master of Egidius Adrianus Nijs and Marcus de Cock. Hendrik Frans Verbruggen was active during the Baroque period when the Catholic...
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Cock, or Hieronymus Wellens de Cock (1518 – 3 October 1570) was a Flemish painter and etcher as well as a publisher and distributor of prints. Cock is...
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Jan Claudius de Cock (Brussels, baptized on 2 June 1667 – Antwerp, 1735) was a Flemish painter, sculptor, print artist and writer. De Cock produced both...
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Jan Cock Blomhoff (Amsterdam, 5 August 1779 – Amersfoort, 15 August 1853) was director ("opperhoofd") of Dejima, the Dutch trading colony in the harbour...
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names, i.e. 'Cock' means 'a cook' and 'Volckx' means 'the people': "Laet de Cock coken om tvolckx wille" which literally translates as 'let Cock cook what...
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VOC opperhoofden in Japan (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
November 1803 Hendrik Doeff: 14 November 1803 – 6 December 1817 Jan Cock Blomhoff: 6 December 1817 – 20 November 1823 Johan Willem de Sturler [nl]: 20...
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Wondervertelsels uit Vlaanderen. Uit den volksmond opgeteekend (samen met Alfons De Cock, 1924) Flemish literature Pol de Mont (Dutch) Pol de Mont (Dutch) v t e...
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Koopman, Zaandam Hendrik Doeff, Recollections of Japan, orig. Herinneringen uit Japan, 1833. DE REIS VAN MAHU EN DE CORDES DOOR DE STRAAT VAN MAGALHAES...
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Utrecht 1583) Bruegel the Elder, Pieter (Breda? 1525 – Brussels 1569) Cock, Jan Wellens de (Leiden? c. 1470 – Antwerp 1527) Coninxloo, Gillis van (Antwerp 1544...
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Turkey (bird) (redirect from Turkey cock)
merchants trading to Turkey and thus becoming known as turkey coqs or turkey-cocks. This happened first to guinea fowl native to Madagascar, and then to the...
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Nicolas Bertin (1700s) Die Landschaft mit Merkur und Argus by Hieronymus Cock (c. 1558) Mercury and Argus by Jacob Jordaens and Jan Wildens (c. early 1640s)...
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illegal substances they find, such as sampling drugs. Jacqueline de Bruin (Moors) and Hendrik de Bruin (Boszhard) – A husband-and-wife pilot team, flying for...
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collaborated with the Antwerp publishers on various projects. Hieronymus Cock published in 1548 in Antwerp a series of 21 prints entitled Vazen, kannen...
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Louis Antoine Carolus Hendrik Joseph Gommarus Carpentero Adriaan Ferdinand De Braekeleer François Antoine De Bruycker Xavier De Cock Joseph Dens Robert van...
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