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- Secession_of_1834 abstract "The Secession of 1834 (Afscheiding) refers to a split that occurred from out of the Dutch Reformed Church in the year 1834. The federation of churches resulting from this Secession, the Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken (CGK), still exists in the Netherlands today. The Free Reformed Churches are the North American counterpart.The Secession of 1834 began in Ulrum, a town in the north of the Dutch province of Groningen. Leading up to this Secession, their pastor, the Rev. Hendrik de Cock, was forbidden by the government to preach and ordered not to warn people against what he believed to be the erroneous teachings of some of his colleagues.He was also forbidden to baptize the children of believers who refused to have their children baptized by their own ministers who they believed not sound in the faith. Therefore, on 14 December 1834, a large majority of the congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in Ulrum, signed "The Act of Secession and Return", breaking away from the State Church. The Secession of 1834 would play a role in the Secession of 1857, a split between the Reformed Church in America and the Christian Reformed Church in North America.".
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- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLink 1857_Secession.
- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1834_in_the_Netherlands.
- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_Reformed_Church.
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- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLink Hendrik_de_Cock.
- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
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- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Afscheiding".
- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Secession Church".
- Secession_of_1834 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Secession of 1834".
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- Secession_of_1834 subject Category:1834_in_the_Netherlands.
- Secession_of_1834 subject Category:Dutch_Reformed_Church.
- Secession_of_1834 subject Category:Schisms_in_Christianity.
- Secession_of_1834 type Controversy.
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- Secession_of_1834 comment "The Secession of 1834 (Afscheiding) refers to a split that occurred from out of the Dutch Reformed Church in the year 1834. The federation of churches resulting from this Secession, the Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerken (CGK), still exists in the Netherlands today. The Free Reformed Churches are the North American counterpart.The Secession of 1834 began in Ulrum, a town in the north of the Dutch province of Groningen. Leading up to this Secession, their pastor, the Rev.".
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