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Description
At the installation of Prof. Nicholas M. Steffens as "Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology at the Theological Seminary connected with Hope College," Rev. Seine Bolks gave the address. The speech was recorded by Rev. Henry Dosker.
Date
12-16-1884
City
Holland, Michigan
Source
The original documents are held by Archives and Special Collections, Hope College Library.
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Recommended Citation
Bolks, Seine and Kennedy, Nella, "At the Installation of Prof. Nicholas M. Steffens as "Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology at the Theological Seminary Connected with Hope College," Rev. Seine Bolks Gave the Address" (1884). Van Raalte Papers: 1880-1889. 9.
https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1880s/9
Notes
In Dutch; translation by Nella Kennedy, September, 2005.
Description of the document and reference to The Joint Archives of Holland [now called Hope College Archives and Special Collections] 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."