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The Historiography of the Mennonites in the Netherlands

A Guide to Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

Cornelius Krahn
Affiliation:
Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas

Extract

This study is not intended to give a complete bibliography of contributions by or on Dutch Mennonites. The writer plans to do this in a later study. This article is limited to giving an outline of the historiography of the Dutch Mennonites and to tracing the trends of development in this field. The main writers and their works will be mentioned.

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Church History 1944

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1 Church History IX, (1940), 336.Google Scholar

2 Among them we would like to mention H. E. Dosker's studies on Dutch Anabaptism, Roland H. Bainton 's biography of David Joris, and the studies on European Anabaptism (including The Netherlands) by C. Henry Smith and the late John Horsch.

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9 La racine, source et fondement des anabaptistes ou rebaptisez de nostre temps (1565). A number of reprints of a Dutch translation appeared. See Küliler, , Gesehiedenis der Nederlandsche Doopsgeriiulen in de Zestende Beuw (Haarlem, 1923), 440.Google Scholar

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19 Sepp, Chr. wrote Johannes Stinstra en zijn tijd (2 vols., Amsterdam, 18651866).Google Scholar

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24 “Doopsgezinde” literaily means “baptism minded” people (Taufgesinnte). This is the official name of the Mennonites of Holland and Switzerland. After the above mentioned development, “Doopsgezinde” implies a certain tolerant, individualistic type of piety in opposition to a narrow orthodoxy.

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27 Reprinted in BRN, VII. Formerly ascribed to Card van Ghent.

28 Reprinted in BRN, II.

29 Reprinted in BRN, VII.

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31 “The Crow of a Socinian Rooster Decked with Mennonite Feathers.”

32 “The War of the Lambs” has reference to the name “Lamists” and their principle of non-resistance. Similarly descriptive titles include 't Gescheurde Schaaps-kleedt van Dr. Galenus Abrahamsz (Leyden, 1663)Google Scholar; Schuit-praatje (Amsterdam 1664)Google Scholar; Straat-praatje; see Catalogus, 109 ff.

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41 Pieter Teyler van der Huist, a Mennonite of Haarlem, was instrumeatal in founding this organization through a bequest.

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43 Het leven en de verrigtingen van Menno Simons (Amsterdam, 1837).Google Scholar

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45 Krahn, Cornelius, “Menno Simons' Fundament-boek.MQR, 10, 1939.Google Scholar

46 This is the title of the above-mentioned book by J. P. van der Meulen.

47 De Doopsgezinden en hunne herkomst (Deventer, 1843).Google Scholar

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50 See ML, I, 372–374; II, 98. Outstanding among his writings are Berichte der Augenzeugen über das Münsterische Wiedertäuferreich (Münster, 1853)Google Scholar; Geschichte des Münsterisohen Aufruhrs (2 vols., Leipzig, 18551860).Google Scholar

51 A book by J. Lindeboom ('S Gravenhage, 1929).

52 He wrote also Broederschap der Doopsgezinden. For additional literature see Sepp, Chr., Bibliotheek, 387389.Google Scholar

53 The third edition, revised by E. M. ten Cate, was published in Amsterdam, 1912.

54 “Is Dr. Kühler's Conception of Early Dutch Anabaptism Historically Sound?” Mennonite Quarterly Review, VII (1933), 4864, 97126.Google Scholar

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56 See DrKarl, Rembert 's Zur Geschwhte der Auswanderung Krefelder Mennoniten rach Nord-Armerika in Beiträge zur Geschichte rheinischer Mennoniten (1939)Google Scholar. He lists additional literature on page 167.

57 See also the American contribution by Smith, C. Henry, The Mennonite Immigration to Pennsylvania in the Eighteenth Century (Norristown, Pa., 1989).Google Scholar

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59 The promised continuations of these articles are seemingly unobtainable due to war conditions.

60 See especially Eenige opmerkingen en mededeelingen betr. Menno Simons, DB, 1863, 1865, 1872, 1881, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1894.

61 Menno Simons, RE 3.

62 Menno's taal, DB, 1905. Menno 's verblijf in de eerste jaaren na zijn uitgang, DB, 1906.

63 This book contains a list of writings by and about Meuno Simons complete to 1936.

64 By Cramer, S. in BRN, VII (1910).Google Scholar

65 By Pijper, F. in BRN, X (1914).Google Scholar

66 By S. Cramer in BRN, Newman, A. H. wrote “Adam Pastor, Antitrinitarian Antipaedobaptist,” in Papers of the American Society of Church History, V. 1917.Google Scholar

67 Mitteilungen der Niederländischen, Ahnengemeinschaft e. V., (Hamburg, 1939), I, 66109.Google Scholar

68 For his biography, his writings, and literature on him see ML, II, 323–325.

69 Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte, XV (1933), 545598.Google Scholar

70 For further literature on nonresistance and the oath see Catalogue, 181, 184, 185, 303–305; and ML, I, 706–713.

71 Verslagen en Mededeedlingen der Koninklijke Academic van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, 2. reeks, dl. XII, (Amsterdam, 1883).Google Scholar

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73 op. cit. 155–161; additional literature, Cat., 181–184.

74 De Zwitsere Eenvoudigheid, klagende over de bedorvene Zeden veeler Hollandse Doopsgezinden. (Haarlein, 1713)Google Scholar; see Cat., 189.

75 Das Mennonitentum in Russland von seiner Einwanderung bis zur Gegenwart (Berlin-Leipzig, 1944).Google Scholar

76 Because of war conditions, these books were not available but detailed reviews appeared in Mennonitische Geschiehtsblätter by W. Köhler and Chr. Neff (08,1940, 10–19, 48–52).

77 An English translation appeared in MQR, 04, 1937, 142–155.

78 Catalogus, 265–279, 329–331.

79 Catalogus, 188.

80 In Jaarboekje voor Doopsgezinde gemeenten (1837).