Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Walloon church in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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So in 1584 it became the Walloon church.
The Gothic Walloon church dates from ca.
The building is now used by the Walloon Church.
The Walloon Church and the cinema were eventually rescued.
Baars had built in 1779 for the Walloon church in Naarden.
the Gateway to the Walloon Church.
The tower of the Walloon church at the corner of the Visstraat.
Gedeon's parents managed the orphanage of the Walloon Church in Amsterdam.
As we found out the Walloon church is a separate group of churches. .
In addition, the apartment has a view of the Beguinage and the Walloon church.
Rotterdam, index inventory files walloon church 17th-19th century.
was admitted as a member of the Walloon Church.
He was in Cologne, at the Walloon Church, 1624-6, and subsequently at Elbląg Elbing.
At age fifteen, Van der Horst became the organist of the Walloon Church in Amsterdam.
On 20 September at the Walloon Church in Amsterdam, the Muziek-4-daagse took place.
became a pastor of the Walloon church in Leiden in 1651.
It was one of a large number of Walloon churches established in the Dutch Republic during this period- at least fifteen in the period 1571-1590 alone.
In 1682 he went to London, where he remained for six months, preaching on alternate Sundays in the Walloon church and in the Savoy Chapel.
In 1808, the new church(as well as many other Walloon churches in the Netherlands) was shut down by royal decree.
which at that time served as Walloon church.
The Walloon Church(Dutch: Waalse Kerk;
next to the Oost-Indisch Huis and the gate to the Walloon Church.
Prior to demolishment, the church organ was moved to the former chapel of the St. Catharina Gasthuis, which had become a second Walloon Church at a time when the Vrouwekerk had become too small to accommodate the entire parish community.
A Walloon church(French: Église Wallonne;
the location was used as a Walloon church and then a Lutheran church. .
French Calvinist theologian who fled to the Netherlands and became minister of the Walloon church in Rotterdam Daniel de Superville(1700-1762), his son; Calvinist theologian who served as minister of the Walloon church in Rotterdam, see Daniel de Superville(1657-1728)
succeeded him as pastor of the Walloon Church in Rotterdam.
became the minister of the Walloon church in Rotterdam.