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  1. The Dutch Reformed Church (Dutch: Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk, abbreviated NHK) was the largest Christian denomination in the Netherlands from the onset of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century until 1930.

  2. La Iglesia reformada neerlandesa (en neerlandés: Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk, NHK) fue una denominación cristiana, protestante y calvinista ampliamente difundida en los Países Bajos a raíz del apoyo que brindó a su nacimiento el monarca Padre de la patria neerlandesa, Guillermo de Orange, entre otros. Historia [ editar]

  3. The Reformed branch of Protestantism is rooted in the Reformation of the 1500s. Its primary leader was John Calvin of Switzerland, whose reform movement spread to Scotland, where it became the Presbyterian Church, and the Netherlands, where it became the Dutch Reformed Church.

  4. The Dutch Reformed Church (DRC), founded in the 17th century by Dutch settlers in southern Africa, includes more than one million members and three theological faculties.

  5. Dutch Reformed liturgy started with Dutch refugees in London, where they used a Dutch translation of Martin Bucers’s liturgy at Strasbourg as well as the liturgy that John à Lasco brought back from Emden, Germany.