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  1. The German Reformed remained under Dutch Reformed oversight until 1793, when the German Reformed adopted their own constitution. In the 1740s, Count Nicolaus von Zinzendorf, bishop of the Moravian Church, visited Pennsylvania, with the hopes of uniting the German Lutherans and Reformed with the Moravians, which Boehm staunchly resisted. During ...

  2. Centrumkerk in Paramaribo. The Dutch Reformed Church of Suriname was founded in 1667 - 1668 by Rev Basselieres. It was a church of Dutch colonists. There members used to be white settlers and freed slaves. Most church activities were in Paramaribo. Until 1850 the church was the State Church. The church opened itself to the African slaves.

  3. Doric. Completed. 1706. ( 1706) Website. www .wolvendaal .org. The Dutch Reformed Church is located within the Matara fort in Matara and is situated near the entrance to the fort. The church was built by the Dutch in 1706 and is a smaller version of the church in Galle fort. It is one of the oldest Protestant churches still in use in the country.

  4. Added to NRHP. January 20, 1995. Dutch Reformed Church of Gansevoort is a historic Dutch Reformed church at 10 Catherine Street in Gansevoort, Saratoga County, New York. It was built about 1840 and is a two-story, rectangular brick building on a cut-stone foundation in a vernacular Greek Revival style. It is topped by a moderately pitched ...

  5. The Reformed Churches in the Netherlands was founded in 1892 in a merger of two groups that had split off from the Dutch Reformed Church ( Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk ): a part of the Christian Reformed Church in the Netherlands ( Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk in Nederland, CGKN), which originated in the Afscheiding ("Secession") of 1834, and.

  6. The Dutch Church, Austin Friars ( Dutch: Nederlandse Kerk Londen ), is a reformed church [1] in the Broad Street Ward, in the City of London. [2] Located on the site of the 13th-century Augustinian friary, the original building granted to Protestant refugees for their church services in 1550 was destroyed during the London Blitz .

  7. The church is the tallest congregation in the country. Ministers. Thomas Menzies Gray, 1862–1886 (emeritus; returned to Scotland) Daniël Hendrik Cilliers, 1887–1917 (emeritus; his only congregation; died on 21 January 1925) Abraham Faure Louw, 1917–1920; Jacobus Joubert Krige, 1948 – 14 March 1970 (emeritus)