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Box 002

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Contains 13 Results:

Synods of North and South Holland. Photostats of Documents Pertaining to the German Reformed Church in America

 Collection — Box: 002, Folder: 011
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Coetus of the German Reformed Church (U.S.) was the first organizational structure of the denomination. It was established by Michael Schlatter by the authority of the Synods of North and South Holland and the Classis of Amsterdam in 1747. The Coetus remained the governing body of the denomination until it became independent of the Dutch synods in 1793 when it formed the congregations into a synod.There were German Reformed congregations in American from the early 18th...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Synods of North and South Holland. Deputies. Minutes, 1730-1738

 Collection — Box: 002, Folder: 012
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Coetus of the German Reformed Church (U.S.) was the first organizational structure of the denomination. It was established by Michael Schlatter by the authority of the Synods of North and South Holland and the Classis of Amsterdam in 1747. The Coetus remained the governing body of the denomination until it became independent of the Dutch synods in 1793 when it formed the congregations into a synod.There were German Reformed congregations in American from the early 18th...
Dates: 0000 - 0000

Synods of North and South Holland. Deputies. Minutes, 1738-1750

 Collection — Box: 002, Folder: 013
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The Coetus of the German Reformed Church (U.S.) was the first organizational structure of the denomination. It was established by Michael Schlatter by the authority of the Synods of North and South Holland and the Classis of Amsterdam in 1747. The Coetus remained the governing body of the denomination until it became independent of the Dutch synods in 1793 when it formed the congregations into a synod.There were German Reformed congregations in American from the early 18th...
Dates: 0000 - 0000