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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
opponents of an American classis,
(Sept. 30, 1755) 3589-90, 3635- 37, 3673; Rev. John Ritzema, (Oct. 13, 1755) 3605-7, 3652; the coetus (or Americn classis), (Oct. 14, 1755) 3608-10, 3652, 3654; Rev. Theodore Freling- huysen, (Oct. 22, 1755) 3610-11,
3648-49, 3652, 3655 ; the churches in Kings county under care of Rev. Curtenius, (Nov. 12, 1755) 3614-16, 3652; the churches of Marbletown, Roch- ester and Wawarsing, Ulster county, N. Y., (Nov. 15, 1755) 3620-21, 3652, 3655; Rev. Benja- min Van der Linde of Paramus, (Nov. 19, 1755) 3622-23, 3653; the Consistories of Hackensack, Schraalenberg and Belleville,
(Nov. 25, 1755) 3624-33, 3653, 3695, 3697; petition of the con- sistories of Hackensack and
Schraalenberg to the classis,
(Nov. ? , 1755 ?) 3633-35, 3652, 3655; the church of New York, (Dec. 29, 1755) 3641-42; Rev.
Theodore Frelinghuysen, (Feb.
20, 1756) 3648-49, 3668, 3672, 3673; the Consistory of Kings county (adherents of Curtenius), (June 22, 1756) 3661-62, 3686, 3688; Rev. Ulpianus Van Sin- derin, (June 22, 1756) 3662-65, 3694, 3700; the Consistory of New York, (July 10, 1756) 3665-67, 3686, 3694, 3713; the Coetus of New York, (Oct. 7, 1756) 3674-77, 3687, 3689, 3694, 3701, 3709, 3744-45; the oppon- ents of the American Classis and Academy or the conferentie, (Nov. 9, 1756) 3678-80, 3713; [Rev. Johannes Ritzema to the Synod of North Holland, (Dec. 6, 1756). 3684-85 (a forgery) ], 3706; Rev. John Caspar Lupp, (Apr. 1, 1756) 3687; the legal
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
Consistory of Hackensack, an earnest petition against certain seceders, (Jan. 29, 1757) 3689- 93, 3702; Rev. John H. Goets- chius, (Feb. 1, 1757) 3693; the coetus, or American Classis, per Revs. Leydt and Marinus, (Oct. 4, 1757) 3708-10; Rev. John Ritzema, (June 16, 1758) 3713- 15; the coetus or American Classis, (Oct. 3, 1758) 3718-20, 3730; the opponents of the American Classis and Academy, or the conferentie, (Oct. 12, 1758) 3720-24, 3730; a faction at Ja- maica - Abram Schenck, Daniel Duryee, Cornelius Montfoort, John Willemsen, Rem Remsen, (Mar. 6, 1759) 3726; the coetus or American Classis, per Rev. John Leydt, (Oct. 8, 1759) 3744-45, 3750; the con- ferentie, (May 7, 1760) 3754- 58, 3792, 3798; Rev. Gerardus Haeghoort, (May 13, 1760) 3793- 95; the coetus, per Revs. Erick- son and Leydt, (May 27, 1760) 3795-97; the conferentie, (May 8, 1760) 3798-99, 3801; Rev. John Leydt, True Liberty the Way to Peace, (Aug. 12, 1760), a pamphlet, sent to the classis, 3762-92; the coetus, per Revs. Erickson and Leydt, (Oct. 8, 1761) 3811, 3814, 3815; the con- ferentie, (Oct. 15, 1761, P. S. Feb. 25, 1762) 3811-12, 3842, 3843-44, 3846-47, 3862; Rev. Abraham Keteltas, (June 7, 1762) 3823- 25, 3834, 3842, 3844, 3857, 3858; the conferentie, about the call of Rev. Abraham Keteltas, (Oct. 7, 1762) 3834-36, 3843-44, 3857, 3858; Queens county, L. I., [the four united churches of Jamaica, Newtown, Hempstead and Oyster Bay], (June 7, 1762) 3845-46, 3857, 3858; Rev. John Ritzema
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Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
to Rev. Winoldus Budde, (Nov. 21, 1762) 3862; Rev. John Leydt, (Mar. 23, 1763) 3852-63; Rev. John Ritzema to Rev. W. Budde, (Apr. 1, 1763) 3865; the coetus, per Revs. Verbryck and Leydt, (Apr. 6, 1763) 3866; the con- ferentie, per Rev. John Ritzema, (June 8, 1763) 3871, 3888, 3895; the coetus [or American Classis], (Apr. 6. 1763) 3866; the Con- sistory of New York, per Rev. L. DeRonde, (July 20, 1763) 3877-78; the call of the Con- sistory of New York upon Rev. Archibald Laidlie, to preach in English in the Dutch Church of New York, (July 20, 1763) 3878- 80, 3889, 3893; the opponents of Rev. Archibald Laidlie, (July 22, 1763) 3880-81, 3889, 3892, 3898; the conferentie, (Nov. 17, 1763) 3902-3; Rev. Lambertus DeRonde, (Nov. 24, 1763) 3903- 7; the church of New York, (Mar. 8, 1764) 3914-15, 3922, 3923; the conferentie, (June 21, 1764) 3927-30, 3944-46, 3970, 3972; Rev. John Ritzema, (July 5, 1764, P. S. Sept. 7, 1764) 3931-33, 3935, 3948-49, 3970; Rev. Rhinehardt Erickzon, (July 16, 1764) 3935-39; Revs. Fryen- moet, Meyer and Cock, (July 25, 1764) 3943, 3972; Rev. John Ritzema, (Oct. 3, 1764) 3948-49, 3971; Rev. John C. Fryenmoet, (Oct. 3, 1764) 3949-51, 3973; Rev. Jacob Hardenbergh, (Oct. 12, 1764) 3960-63, 3973; the coetus [or American Classis], (Oct. 3 [13 ?], 1764) 3963-67, 3972; Rev. Lambertus DeRonde, (Oct. 13, 1764) 3967, 3971, 3975; Rev. Hermanus Meyer, (Oct. 25, 1764) 3972, 3973; Rev. Lam- bertus DeRonde, (Sept. 9, 1765) 4004-5; Rev. Lambertus De
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
Ronde to Rev. John Kalkoen, Sept. 9, 1765) 4005-7; Rev. John Ritzema, (Sept. 10, 1765) 4007-9, 4049; the conferentie, (Oct. 22, 1765) 4013-14, 4028, 4050; the elders and deacons of the church of New York, [not including the ministers], (Oct. 26, 1765) 4015- 18, 4018, 4030, 4049, 4050, 4053, 4056, 4082; Revs. Ritzema and DeRonde, (Oct. 29, 1765) 4018- 21, 4049; the opponents of Eng- lish preaching, (Oct. 23, 1765) 4029-30; Rev. Archibald Laidlie, (Oct. 26, 1765) 4030, 4049; Rev. Lambertus DeRonde, (Oct. 29, 1765) 4031; Rev. Warmoldus Kuypers of Curaçoa, (Feb. 1, 1766) 4031, 4059, 4061; Rev. John Ritzema, (Feb. 5, 1766) 4036-38, 4059; the German Re- formed church, (Feb. 5, 1766) 4038-39, 4049; Rev. Lambertus DeRonde, (July 3, 1766) 4062- 65; the opponents of Rev. Herm- anus Meyer, (Aug. 13, 1766) 4068; Rev. Hermanus Meyer, (Aug. 21, 1766) 4068; Cornelius Clopper, (Aug. 23, 1766) 4069; Revs. Fryenmoet, Cock and Rysdyck, (Dec. 22, 1766) 4076- 77, 4100; the Kingston Conven- tion which tried Rev. H. Meyer, per Rev. Isaac Rysdyck, (Feb. 5, 1767) 4080-81, 4100, 4109; thirteen members of the church of New York, (Feb. 18, 1767) 4081-82, 4100, 4108; the confer- entie, (Oct. 7, 1767) 4102-3; Rev. John Michael Kern, (Dec. ?, 1767 ?) 4115, 4117; the church of New York, (Oct. 7, 1767) 4120; the coetus [or American Classis], (Oct. 7, 1767) 4133, (Apr. 12 [22], 1768) 4133; Rev. John Ritzema, (Mar. 21, 1769) 4140-45, 4155, 4162, 4165, 4169, 4205; the Consistory of
Am
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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
New York, call of Rev. John H. Livingston, (Mar. 29-31, 1769); 4145-46, 4164, 4194; the Con- sistory of New York, (Mar. 31, 1769) 4146-47, 4164, 4194; the coetus [or American Classis], (May 5, 1769) 4153-54, 4165, 4196; certain members of the con- ferentie, (May 5, 1769) 4154-55, 4165, 4169; Rev. John Ritzema, (May 9, 1769) 4155-56, 4165, 4197; the Consistory of New York, (May 11, 1769) 4159-60, 4165, 4194; Cornelius Clopper, (May 12, 1769) 4161, 4164; the Consistory of Kingston, (Oct. 10, 1770) 4192, 4201, 4230; Rev. John Ritzema, (July 26, 1771) 4205-6; the general convention of the Reformed churches, (Oct. 15-18, 1771) 4210-18, 4226-27, 4234, 4235; the Consistory of New York, per Rev. John H. Livingston, (Oct. 18 [30?], 1171) 4227-28, 4234, 4237, 4241; Rev. John Ritzema, (Nov. 27, 1771) 4229, 4240; the Consistory of Kingston, (Nov. 30, 1771) 4229- 30, 4240; the second general con- vention, (June 16-18, 1772) 4242-48, 4248-49, 4258, 4283; the church of Kingston, (Apr. 16, 1772) 4250; the general meeting of New York and New Jersey, (Oct. 1772) 4254-55, 4264, 4274; Rev. John Aron- deus, (Dec. 2, 1772) 4255-56; the trustees of Queens College, per Revs. Hardenbergh, Leydt and Van Harlingen, (Dec. 30, 1772) 4256-57, 4265, 4266, 4274, 4282; the general meeting of New York and New Jersey, (June 3, 1773) 4263, 4266, (Oct. 5-8, 1773) 4267-69, (Oct. 8, 1773) 4269-70, 4273, 4277, 4278, 4289, (Oct. 4-7, 1774) 4281-82, (Apr. 1775) 4286, (Oct. 8, 1778)
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
4303-4, 4311, 4324; Rev. Jacob R. Hardenbergh, (Nov. 7, 1783) 4314-15; the Synod of New York and New Jersey, per Rev. Dr John H. Livingston, (Oct. 8, 1784) 4323-25, 4330, 4337; Rev. John Ritzema, minister emeritus, (Dec. 10, 1785) 4332-36, 4344; the Synod of New York and New Jersey, per Rev. Hermanus Meyer, (Apr. 11, 1786) 4338-39, 4342; Rev. John Casparus Ru- bels, (Oct. 17, 1786) 4341-42, 4344; the Synod of New York and New Jersey, (Oct. 26, 1786) 4343; the Synod of New York and New Jersey, per Rev. E. Westerlo, (Oct. 5, 1787) 4345- 46, 4347, 4348, 4359-61; the Synod of New York and New Jersey, per Rev. Dr J. H. Liv- ingston, (Oct. 12, 1788) 4348- 49, 4349-50; the Synod of New York and New Jersey, (Oct. 6- 10, 1789) 4351-52, 4359, (Oct. 5- 8, 1790) 4354, 4359, (Oct. 4-8, 1791) 4362, (May 9-12, 1792) 4363, (Oct. 2-6, 1792) 4364; the Particular Synod of New York and New Jersey, (Oct. 1-4, 1793) 4367, 4370, (1795) 4372-73, 4376, 4377; the Particular Synod, (May 25, 1799) 4378-79, (1800) 4380
Letters from the Classis of Am- sterdam to the American min- isters and churches: the Con- sistory of Manhattan, (Apr. 1642) 150, 230-31; Rev. John Megapolensis, (Apr. 1648) 228, 230-31; Rev. John Backerus, (Apr. 1649) 247, 250; Rev. John Megapolensis, (Apr. 1649) 249, 251; Consistory of Manhattan, Apr. 4, 1650) 272; Rev. Wil- liam Grasmeer, (Feb. 20, 1651) 288; church of Rensselaerwyck, (Feb. 20, 1651) 289; Consistory
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
of Manhattan, (Feb. 20, 1651) 293; Revs. Megapolensis and Drisius, (Feb. 1654) 322; the ministers in New Netherland, (Nov. 1654) 331; Consistory in New Netherland, (May 1656) 348; church of New Amsterdam, (Dec. 15, 1656 or Feb. 15, 1657) 370; Consistory of New Netherland, (May 1658) 422; Rev. Hermanus Blom, certi- ficate of ordination, (Feb. 16, 1660) 465; Rev. Henricus Selyns, his call to Brooklyn, (Feb. 16} 1660) 466-68; consistories in New Netherland, (Mar. 1, 1660) 469, 513; Rev. Henry Selyns, testi- monial, (Mar. 11, 1660) 472 ;; Rev. Samuel Drisius, (Dec. 16, 1661) 513; Rev. Gideon Schaats, (Dec. 15, 1661) 515; church of New York, (Sept. 10, 1670) 613; Rev. Guilliam Van Nieuwen- huysen, (Dec. 9, 1674) 666; Rev. Caspar Van Zuuren, (1677-78) 705; the Dutch ministers in America, (Apr. 2, 1680) 739; the churches of Long Island, (Apr. 2, 1680) 740; Rev. Caspar Van Zuuren, (Apr. 1680) 742; the ministers of New Netherland, (May 1680) 753, 756; the church of Kingston, (June 2, 1681) 765, 821; Rev. Gideon Schaats, (Apr. 6, 1682) 807; the magistrates of Albany, (Apr. 6, 1682) 808; church of New York, (Apr. 6, 1682) 809; church of Kingston, (Apr. 6, 1682) 810; the classes of the corresponding synods, (May 12, 1682) 812-13; the the classis of Wyk, (July 2, 1682) 814-15; the magistrates of Albany, (July 23, 1682) 816- 17; the church of Albany, (July 23, 1682) 817; Rev. Godfrey Dellius, (Nov. 11, 1682) 841; church of New Castle, Del.,
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
(July 1683) 849; Rev. Henry Selyns, (Jan. 29, 1648) 893; Rev. Godfrey Dellius, (Oct. 24, 1684) 885; Rev. Caspar Van Zuuren, (Oct. 24, 1684) 887; Rev. Godfrey Dellius, (May 7, 1685) 899, 913; Rev. Henry Selyns, (Nov. 13, 1687) 947, 957; Rev. Rudolphus Varick, (Nov. 13, 1687) 948, (Apr. 1688) 955, 969; Rev. Henry Selyns, (Aug. 22, 1689) 974; Rev. Rudolphus Varick, (Aug. 22, 1689) 976; Revs. Selyns, Varick and Dellius, (Apr. 20, 1693) 1054-57, 1061; the con- sistories in New Netherland, (Apr. 20, 1693) 1057, 1061; the consistories of the province, especially that of New York, (Apr. 11/22, 1693) 1059-60, 1061; church of Kingston, (about Apr. 1695) 1115-16; Rev. Henry Selyns, (June 10, 1697) 1182-84; Rev. Godfrey Dellius, (1698-99) 1290-92; Rev. Henry Selyns, (Apr. 23, 1699) 1294-96; Consistory of New York, (May 1699) 1304-5; Con- sistory of Albany, (Mar. 1700) 1341-45, 1475; churches of New York, Long Island and Esopus, (Mar. 29, 1700) 1348-49, 1363, 1366, 1428; Rev. Godfrey Dellius, (Oct. 5, 1700) 1391; church of New York, (Dec. 6, 1700) 1428- 29, 1463; Governor Bellomont, in answer to his charges against Dellius, (Dec. 29, 1700) 1430-36, 1463; the Dutch ministers in New York, (July 18, 1701) 1469-71; Rev. John Peter Nu- cella, (July 18, 1701) 1471-72; Rev. John Lydius, (July 18, 1701) 1472-73; the Consistory at Albany, (July 18, 1701) 1474-75; Rev. Gualterus Du- Bois, (Oct. 6, 1704) 1577-78;
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ECCLESIASTICAL RECORDS
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
the churches of Kings county,
Brooklyn, etc., (Oct. 6, 1704)
1579-81; the Consistory of Kingston, (Oct. 6, 1704) 1581- 82, 1586; the church of Kings- ton, (May 6, 1705) 1586-87; [letters captured by the enemy on the sea, 1733, 1755]; Rev. Bernardus Freeman, (Feb. 4,
1709) 1715-16, 1722-23, 1734, 1757; Rev. Gualterus DuBois, (Feb. 4, 1709) 1716-17, 1723, 1734, 1755-60, 1858; Rev. Vin- centius Antonides, (Feb. 4, 1709) 1718-20, 1723, 1734, 1757, 1758; the consistories of Kings county, (Mar. 1709) 1755, 1762; the ministers of New Netherland, (July 1710) 1849, 1853, 1856-58, 1887; Rev. Bernardus Freeman, (July 1710) 1859-60, 1889; the Consistory of Albany, (Jan. 9, 1711) 1875-76, 1877; the Con- sistory of Kingston, (Jan. 9, 1711) 1876-77; Revs. Antonides and DuBois, (Sept. 30, 1711) 1887-89, 1973, 1994; Rev. Ber- nardus Freeman, (Sept. 30, 1711) 1889-90, 1955-58; Rev. Peter Vas, (Dec. 22, 1711) 1897-98, 2048-50, (Jan. 24, 1714) 2013- 14; the Consistory of Rev. Antonides, (Mar. 14, 1714) 2029-32, 2088; Rev. Bernardus Freeman, (Mar. 14, 1714) 2033- 34; Rev. Gualterus DuBois, (Mar. 14, 1714) 2011-12, 2035- 37, 2040, 2088-91; the Con- sistory of Rev. Freeman, (Mar. 14, 1714) 2037-39; Rev. Theo- dore J. Frelinghuysen, (June 1726) 2244-92, 2343, 2344, 2351-
56, 2381-88, 2416-20;
Rev.
Henricus Boel, ( 1726)
2343, 2356-57; Messrs DuMont, Wyckoff, Vroom and Sebring, (Oct. 7, 1726) 2364-65; Revs.
DuBois, Antonides, Boel and Vas,
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
(Dec. 1, 1726) 2366-71; Rev. B. Freeman, (Dec. 1, 1726) 2371- 72; Rev. Cornelis Van Santvoord, (Dec. 1, 1726) 2372-74, 2393-95; Rev. T. J. Frelinghuysen, (June 28, 1728) 2416-20; the complain- ants at Raritan, (June 28, 1728) 2420-24; the German churches in Pennsylvania, (Nov. 28, 1728) 2441-42, 2443; the minis- ters at New York, (Dec. 1, 1728) 2443-44, 2468 2528-32; the brethren in Pennsylvania, (June 20, 1729) 2468-71; Rev. Johan Philip Boehm, (June 20, 1729) 2471-73, 2528-29; the ministers at New York, (June 20, 1729) 2473-74; Rev. John Philip Boehm, (Dec. 5, 1730) 2521-23; the overseers of three German churches in Pennsylvania, (Dec. 5, 1730) 2523-24; the church of Schipback, Pa., (Dec. 5, 1730. 2524-28; the ministers of New York, (Dec. 1730) 2528-32, 2559-60; the consistories of Pokeepsie and Fishkill, (Dec. 1730) 2533-34; the Consistory of Raritan, (May 7, 1731) 2538- 40, 2556-57; the complainants against Frelinghuysen, (May 7, 1731) 2540-44, 2583-89; the seceded consistories of Harlingen, Old Raritan, Readington and Three Mile Run, (May 7, 1731) 2544-45, 2583; the consistories of Pokeepsie and Fishkill from certain ministers in Amsterdam, (June 7, 1731) 2546-47; the ministers in New York, (Oct. 19, 1731) 2559-60; Rev. George M. Weiss of Pennsylvania, (Oct. 19, 1731) 2560-61; Rev. Peter Van Driessen, (Apr. 8, 1732) 2576-77, 2595; Rev. Gerard Haeghoort, (July 1732) 2593; Rev. Cornelis Van Schie, (July 1732) 2594; the Consistory of
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
Harlingen, (July 25, 1732) 2599; Rev. T. J. Frelinghuysen, (Oct. 19, 1732) 2609-10, 2652, 2654, 2661; Revs. Vas and Erick- son, (Dec. 1, 1732) 2610-11; Rev. Peter Van Driessen, (Dec. 1, 1732) 2611-12; the ministers of New York, (Dec. 1732) 26 12-13, (Oct. 5, 1733) 2629-31, 2663-64; Rev. George M. Weiss, (Oct. 5, 1733) 2631; Rev. George W. Mancius, (Oct. 5, 1733) 2632; Rev. T. J. Frelinghuysen, (Oct. 4, 1734) 2659-60, 2666; the complainants, (Oct. 4, 1734) 2660-61; the ministers at New York, (Jan. 11, 1735) 2663- 64; the Consistory of Scho- harie, (Oct. 1, 1736) 2675, 2702, 2704; Rev. George M. Weiss, (Oct. 1, 1736) 2676; the Consis- tory at Raritan, (Jan. 8, 1737) 2678-79; the friends of the coetus, (June 9, 1738) 2712, 2715, 2726; the opponents of a coetus, (June 9, 1738) 2713; Rev. G. DuBois, (June 15, 1738) 2713; Revs. DuBois, Freeman, T. J. Frelinghuysen, Erickzon, Curtenius, Haeghoort and Schuyler, (Aug. 20, 1739) 2723- 24; the Consistory of Kingston, (Aug. 21, 1739) 2724; Revs. Antonides, etc., (Nov. 1739) 2731-32, 2811; Rev. P. H. Dor- sius, (Aug. 20, 1739) 2732-33,
2741; Rev. G. DuBois, (Aug. 20, 1739) 2752, 2754-57, (P. S. Oct. 8, 1739) 2755; Rev. John Philip Boehm, (1739) 2733- 34, 2743; Rev. George M. Weiss, (1739) 2734-35; Rev. John Philip Boehm, (Apr. 1, 1740) 2737, 2743; the church of Flatbush, etc. [Kings county, L. I.] (Sept. 9, 1741) 2765-66; the Consistory of New York, (Apr. 9, 1743) 2797; Rev.
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
George Weiss, (June 18, 1743) -2809; Revs. Boel, Muzelius and Mancius, (Oct. 29, 1743) 2825- 26, 2845; the committee on the Goetschius case, (Oct. 29, 1743) 2826-28; the Consistory of
Minisink and Mahakemack [Port Jervis], (May 1744) 2843, 2845, 2862; certain indi- viduals at Newtown, L. I., (May 1744) 2844, 2845; Revs. Boel
and Mancius, (June 1, 1744) 2845-47; Rev. C. L. Schnorr, (June 1, 1744) 2850-51; Revs. DuBois, Antonides and Arondeus, and the consistorics of New York and Long Island, (Nov. 20, 1744) 2858-59, 2885, 2899; the former Consistory of Queens County, (Nov. 20, 1744) 2859-60; Rev. John H. Goetschius, (Nov. 20, 1744) 2360-61; Rev. Benjamin Meynema, by Rev. Theodore Van Schelluyne, etc., (Apr. 13, 1745) 2869-70, 2872-73, (June 25, 1745) 2872-73; the Consistory of New York, (Mar. 4, 1746) 2899-2900; Rev. John C. Fryen- moet, (June 6, 1746) 2909-11, 2963; Rev. G. Haeghoort, (Oct. 3, 1746) 2925-26, 2965; Revs. DuBois and Ritzema, (Nov. 1, 1746) 2935, 2956; Rev. John Ritzema, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2941- 42; the Consistory of New York, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2942-43, 3002; the committee on the Goetschius case, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2939-40, 2944-46, 3023-24; the churches in Queens county, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2947-48, 3039; Rev. John H. Goetschius, (Jan. 9, 1747) 2948- 49; Revs. DuBois and Ritzema, (Apr. 11, 1747) 2956-57, 3002, 3043; Rev. Frederick Muzelius, (Oct. 2, 1747) 2985-86, 2987; Rev. G. DuBois, (Oct. 2, 1747) 2987-88; Revs. DuBois, Ritzema,
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Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
Curtenius, J. Frelinghuysen and U. Van Sinderin, (Oct. 2, 1747) 2988-89, 3027; Rev. Antonius Curtenius, (Oct. 2, 1747) 2989- 90; Rev. Michael Schlatter, (Nov. 28, 1747) 2990-91; Rev. G. Haeghoort, (Apr. 1, 1748) 2996-97; Rev. L. De Ronde, of Surinam, S. A. (Apr. 14, 1749) 3058; the Consistory of Mini- sink, (May 5, 1749) 3060; Rev. John Ritzema, (May 5, 1747) 3060-61, 3071; Rev. John Aron- deus, (May 5, 1749) 3061; Rev. Henry Boel, (May 5, 1749) 3061-62, 3071; Rev. Frederick Muzelius, (May 5, 1749) 3062, 3071; the church of Newtown, (May 5, 1749) 3063, 3071; the church of Tappan, (May 5, 1749) 3063; the Coetus of New York, (May 5, 1749) 3064-67, 3071; Rev. Theodore Freling- huysen, (May 5, 1749) 3068, 3071; Rev. G. Haeghoort, (May 5, 1749) 3068-69, 3071; Rev. G DuBois, (May 5, 1749) 3069, 3071; the Consistory of Kings- ton and Rev. G. W. Mancius, (May 5, 1749) 3069-70; the church of Belleville, (May 5, 1749) 3070, 3071; the Coetus of Pennsylvania, (June 1749) 3071; Rev. J. P. Boehm, (June 1749) 3071, 3081-82; Rev. L. De- Ronde, (Apr. 7, 1750) 3110; three members of the church of Jamaica, (Apr. 7, 1750) 3111- 12; the consistories of the five churches in Kings county, (Apr. 7, 1750) 3112-13; the Coetus of New York, (Apr. 7, 1750), 3113- 14; Revs. DuBois and Ritzema, (Apr. 7, 1750) 3114-15, 3128; the church of Kingston, (Apr. 26, 1750) 3144; Rev. G. Haeg- hoort, (Oct. 5, 1750) 3139; the Coetus of New York, (Oct. 5,
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
1750) 3140-41; the Coetus of New York, (Mar. 2, 1751) 3151- 52; Rev. John Arondeus, (Mar. 2, 1751) 3152-55; the Coetus of Surinam, (Apr. 1751) 3155; the Coetus of New York, (May 3, 1751) 3158-59 3195, 3237; the church of Kingston, (May 3, 1751) 3160-61, 3184-86, 3203. 3275; the coetus (July 17, 1752) 3162; Rev. E. T. Van Hoevenberg, (Sept. 6, 1751) 3171; the coetus, (Oct. 4, 1751) 3181-82, 3290-92, (Nov. 23, 1751) 3203-5, 3212, 3237, 3264- 71, 3276; the consistories of Bergen and Staten Island, (Nov. 23, 1751) 3205-7, 3212, 3237; Rev. John Ritzema, (Apr. 10, 1752) 3233-34; the Classis of Neder Veluwe, (Apr. 18, 1752) 3237-39, 3258-61; Rev. G. M. Weiss, (Apr. 18, 1752) 3239, 3241; Revs. Ritzema and De Ronde, (May 1, 1752) 3242; Rev. John Frelinghuysen, (July 3, 1752) 3257, 3351-54; the Coetus of New York, (July 17, 1752) 3264-71, 3306-14, 3375, 3413, 3421; the Consistory of New Paltz, (July 17, 1752) 3271-74; the Rev. G. W. Mancius and the Consistory of Kingston, (July 17, 1752) 3275-76, 3643-44; the churches of Bergen and Staten Island, (July 17, 1752) 3276-78 3298-99; Rev. Gerard Haeghoort, (Sept. 4, 1752) 3283, 3371-72, 3472; Rev. Theodore Freling- huysen, (Sept. 4, 1752) 3284, 3326; the consistories of Bergen and Staten Island, (Oct. 2, 1752) 3298-99; Rev. Peter De Windt, (Oct. 2, 1752) 3299- 3300, 3307; the Coetus of New York, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3306-13, 3374, 3375, 3413, 3421, 3443, 3472; Rev. John Arondeus, (Dec.
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Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
5, 1752) 3314-16; Rev. Ulpianus Van Sinderin, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3316-18; the friends of Aron- deus, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3319-22; the friends of Van Sinderin, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3322-25; Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3326; the Consistory of Rhinebeck, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3327, 3488; the Consistory of Claver- ack, (Dec. 5, 1752) 3328-29; the High Dutch churches in Penn- sylvania, (Apr. 2, 1753) 3342- 44; Rev. Michael Schlatter of Pennsylvania, (Apr. 2, 1753) 3344-47; Rev. Gerard Haeg- hoort, (Apr. 2, 1753) 3348-49, 3375; Rev. G. M. Weiss, (Apr. 2, 1753) 3350; the consistories of Germantown and Philadelphia, (May 7, 1753) 3370; Rev. Ger- ard Haeghoort, (May 7, 1753) 3371-72, 3466; the Coetus of New York, (May 7, 1753) 3372-75, 3411, 3421, 3461; the brethren in Queens county, (May 7, 1753) 3376-77, 3413, 3418; the depu- ties of the synods of South and North Holland, (May 7, 1753) 3377-81; the consistories of Jamaica and Oyster Bay, con- ditions of call of Rev. Thomas Romeyn, (Sept. 3, 1753) 3410- 11; the coetus, (Sept. 3, 1753) 3409, 3411-12, 3461, 3468, 3491, 3494; Peter DeWindt, (Oct. 1, 1753) 3433-34; the coetus, (Jan. 8, 1754) 3461, 3491, 3494, (May
6, 1754) 3471-73, 3491, 3494, 3527; certain brethren in
Kings county - John Lot, Philip Nagel, Jacob Remsen,
Rutgers Van Brunt, Daniel
Rodert, (May 6, 1754) 3473-74;
certain brethren in Queens
county - Simeon Noordwyck,
Paulus Amerman, Abraham
Schenck, Daniel Duryee, of
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
Jamaica, (May 6, 1754) 3474- 75; certain other brethren in Queens county - Teunis Coevert, Elbert Hogeland, Joost Durye, Rentiaan Van Shaut, Jeremias Rapalje, of Jamaica, recognized as the lawful consistory, (May 6, 1754) 3475-76, 3569; Rev. John Frelinghuysen, (May 6, 1754) 3476-77; Rev. Gerard Haeghoort, (May 6, 1754) 3477- 78, 3497; the Consistory of Lower Rhinebeck, (Sept. 2,1754) 3488; the Coetus. of New York, (Jan. 14, 1755) 3527-28, 3601; the Consistory of New York, (July 21, 1755) 3566-67, 3697, 4018, 4050; Rev. John Ritzema, (July 21, 1755) 3567-68; the illegal consistory in Queens county, (the Arondeus faction), (July 21, 1755) 3569; Rev. A. Curtenius, (July 21, 1755) 3570; the illegal consistory in Kings county, (the Arondeus faction), (July 21, 1755) 3571, 3688; Rev. Thomas Romeyn, (July 21, 1755) 3572; the (legal) Consistory of Queens county, (July 21, 1755), 3573; Rev. Ulpianus Van Sinderin, (Oct. 6, 1755) 3595-97, 3662, 3688; the Coetus of New York, (Dec. 9, 1755) 3636-41, 3674, 3697, 3850, 3876; Rev. G. W. Mancius, (Jan. 13, 1756) 3643- 44; Rev. Ritzema and the Con- sistory of New York, (Jan. 13,
1756) 3644-47, 3665; Revs. Erickzon, Goetschius, Theodore Frelinghuysen, etc., calling them- selves the regular Coetus, (Apr. 5, 1756) 3656-60, 3691, 3709, 3876; Rev. Theodore Freling- huysen, (Sept. 8, 1756) 3673-74; Rev. John Casper Lupp, (Jan. 11, 1757) 3688; the brethren in Kings county, John Lott, R. Van
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Brunt, etc., (Jan. 11, 1757)
3688; the Revs. Erickzon® and Leydt, (Jan. 11, 1757) 3689; the Consistory of New York, (Apr. 4, 1757) 3694-99; those constituting the rightful Coetus, (Apr. 4, 1757) 3699; Rev. Ulpianus Van Sinderin, (May 2, 1757) 3700-1; Revs. Verbryck and Vrooman, (May 2, 1757) 3701; the churches of Hacken- sack and Schraalenberg, (June 6, 1757) 3702; the regular Coetus, (Mar. 14, 1758) 3712- 13, 3744, 3765; the Consistory of New York and to those who call themselves the coetus, (May 7, 1759) 3730-31, 3754; all the consistories in the province of New York, (May 7, 1759) 3731- 32, 3754, 3762, 3764-65, 3798; the Consistory of New York, (Dec. 12, 1759) 3747-48, 3765; the deputies of the synods of North and South Holland, (May 5, 1760) 3751-52; the consis- tories of the province of New York, (Jan. 13, 1761) 3801-2, 3814, 3815, 3843, 3846, 3851, 3853, 3876; the Consistory of New York City, (Jan. 13, 1761) 3802-3; the Coetus of New York, (April 5, 1762) 3815; the con- ferentie [Revs. Mancius, Ritz- ema, DeRonde, Schuyler, Fryen- moet, Van der Linde, Van Sind- erin, Rosenkrantz and Rubel], (Jan. 11, 1763) 3846-51, 3871, 3902, 3927, 3963, 3973; the coetus [or American Classis], (Jan. 11, 1763) 3851-53, 3991; Rev. Abraham Keteltas, (Mar. 18, 1763) 3857, 3902; Revs. Ritzema, De Ronde, Van Sind- erin and Rubel, (Mar. 18, 1763) 3858-59; the congregations of Queens county, (Mar. 18, 1763) 3859; the Consistory of New
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