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"Aanmerkingen Tegen K. S., in de Beantwoording Mijner Vragen, in No. 52 van The Hollander, van 24 November 1853" is a 16 page pamphlet signed by ten men who are protesting the distribution of Richard Baxter's book, Call to the Unconverted. The men who signed the pamphlet were A. Krabshuis, J. van Anrooi, M. Naaije, P. Verlee, K. van Zanten, J. Karelsen, J. Hellenthal, A. Steketee, L. Schaddelee, and J. v.d. Luijster. [Abraham Krabshuis, the stepfather of Isaac Cappon, was a longtime opponent of Van Raalte.]
Date
11-24-1853
City
Holland, Michigan
Source
The original documents are held in the Holland Museum.
Rights
This digitized material is intended for personal research/study only. The original documents may not be reproduced for commercial use in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without permission in writing from the Holland Museum.
Recommended Citation
Krabshuis, A.; van Anrooi, J.; Naaije, M.; Verlee, P.; van Zenten, K.; Karelsen, J.; Hellenthal, J.; Steketee, A.; Schaddelee, L.; v.d. Luijster, J.; and ten Hoor, Henry, ""Aanmerkingen Tegen K. S., in De Beantwoording Mijner Vragen, in No. 52 Van The Hollander, Van 24 November 1853"" is a 16 Page Pamphlet Signed by Ten Men Who are Protesting the Distribution of Richard Baxter's Book, Call to the Unconverted"" (1853). Van Raalte Papers: 1850-1859. 390.
https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1850s/390
Notes
Translation by Henry ten Hoor.
Description of the document and reference to the Holland Museum by Dr. Elton J. Bruins.
About the collection:
Elton J. Bruins, long-time professor in the Department of Religion at Hope College, spent years collecting documents by and about Albertus C. Van Raalte, founder of Holland, Michigan and early patron of Hope College. Documents were gathered from dozens of public and private collections, making a nearly exhaustive collection of Van Raalte's writings and reflections. It is these documents that make up the "Van Raalte Papers."
Digitizing the Van Raalte papers was supported by the Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York. The project was done in partnership with Heritage Hall at Calvin University, which also digitized its Van Raalte collections.