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Collection Overview
Title: Henry Beets Collection, 1824-1981
Predominant Dates:1910-1945
ID: COLL/011
Primary Creator: Beets, Henry (1869-1947)
Extent: 34.0 Cubic Feet. More info below.
Arrangement: The collection is arranged according to record type since the material was sorted several times prior to deposit in the Archives. No indication of the original order remains.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1962
Subjects: Banner, Calvinism, Christian Reformed Church, Immigrants - North America, Missionary Monthly, Navajo Indians, Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk - History - Secession, 1834, Zuni Indians
Forms of Material: Photographs, Sermons
Languages: English, Dutch;Flemish
Abstract
Henry Beets (1869-1947) was born in Koedijk, the Netherlands. He emigrated to the United States and was a minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection details his theological training, his parish ministries in Pella, Iowa, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and his interests in ecumenical contacts and mission outreach, particularly to the Zunis and Navajos of the western United States. He was a prolific writer on the Christian Reformed Church, Reformed religion, Dutch Calvinism, Dutch immigrants to North America, and related topics. The collection also contains his research notes, drafts, and final publications on these topics and a large collection of pamphlets on the Reformed churches following the secession of the State Church in the Netherlands in 1834.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Henry Beets (1869-1947) was born in Koedijk, the Netherlands. He emigrated to the United States and was a minister of the Christian Reformed Church. The collection details his theological training, his parish ministries in Pella, Iowa, and Grand Rapids, Michigan, and his interests in ecumenical contacts and mission outreach, particularly to the Zunis and Navajos of the western United States. He was a prolific writer on the Christian Reformed Church, Reformed religion, Dutch Calvinism, Dutch immigrants to North America, and related topics. The collection also contains his research notes, drafts, and final publications on these topics and a large collection of pamphlets on the Reformed churches following the secession of the State Church in the Netherlands in 1834.
The correspondence details Beets's extensive contacts and interests in denominational and church histories. An index of significant correspondents is available. Of note are his biographical notes on Christian Reformed Church (CRC) ministers and mission efforts, particularly regarding Johanna Veenstra. The sermons reflect Dutch Reformed Calvinism as it took root in North America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The speeches reflect a wide range of topics varying from missions in the United States, Canada, China, and Africa to arriving Dutch immigrants. There are speeches and articles on patriotism during the WW I years. His research and manuscripts present a wide range of subjects. Especially noteworthy are those on the history and development of the CRC. Beets gathered together a sizable pamphlet collection which he had bound. An alphabetical index by author is available.
Collection Historical Note
Henry Beets (b. Koedijk, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands, 5 January 1869; d. Grand Rapids, MI, 29 October 1947) graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in 1895. He immigrated to Luctor, Kansas, in 1886. After graduating he served as a parish minister in the Christian Reformed Church. He served the congregations of Sioux Center, Iowa, 1895-1899; LaGrave Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1899-1915; and Burton Heights, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1915-1920. A prolific writer, he began his writing as the associate editor of Gereformeerde Amerikaan. In 1902 he headed a group that purchased The Banner, and served as its editor for twenty-five years. During this time the periodical became the official English-language publication of the Christian Reformed Church. Later he also became editor and publisher of the Reformed Review and De Heidenwereld (Missionary Monthly). In addition, he published a number of pamphlets and books. Interested in missions, he became the denominational secretary of the Board of Missions in 1901, a position that became full time in 1920. At the same time, he served for forty years as the denomination's first stated clerk. He also served as a member of a joint committee to revise the metrical versions of the Psalms for which he was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters by Muskingum College. In 1934 he was knighted by Queen Wilhelmina and awarded the Order of Orange Nassau for his support of Dutch culture. He retired in 1939. Beets married Clara Poel on 11 September 1895. They had three sons: Henry Nicholas, Abel Jasper, and William Clarence.
Biographical Note
Henry Beets (b. Koedijk, Noord-Holland, the Netherlands, 5 January 1869; d. Grand Rapids, MI, 29 October 1947) graduated from Calvin Theological Seminary in 1895. He immigrated to Luctor, Kansas, in 1886. After graduating he served as a parish minister in the Christian Reformed Church. He served the congregations of Sioux Center, Iowa, 1895-1899; LaGrave Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1899-1915; and Burton Heights, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1915-1920. A prolific writer, he began his writing as the associate editor of Gereformeerde Amerikaan. In 1902 he headed a group that purchased The Banner, and served as its editor for twenty-five years. During this time the periodical became the official English-language publication of the Christian Reformed Church. Later he also became editor and publisher of the Reformed Review and De Heidenwereld (Missionary Monthly). In addition, he published a number of pamphlets and books. Interested in missions, he became the denominational secretary of the Board of Missions in 1901, a position that became full time in 1920. At the same time, he served for forty years as the denomination's first stated clerk. He also served as a member of a joint committee to revise the metrical versions of the Psalms for which he was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters by Muskingum College. In 1934 he was knighted by Queen Wilhelmina and awarded the Order of Orange Nassau for his support of Dutch culture. He retired in 1939. Beets married Clara Poel on 11 September 1895. They had three sons: Henry Nicholas, Abel Jasper, and William Clarence.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Heritage Hall, Hekman Library
Alternate Extent Statement:
72 boxes
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to research. Materials do not circulate.
Acquisition Source:
Gift of William B. Eerdmans, 1962
Preferred Citation:
[item], folder, box, Henry Beets Collection, Heritage Hall (Hekman Library), Calvin University
Other Note:
Collection partly in Dutch
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
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Series 1: Correspondence, 1875-1947],
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Series 2: Sermons, 1887-1945, undated],
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Series 3: Speeches, 1900-1940, undated],
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Series 4: Articles, 1900-1981, undated],
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Series 5: Biographical Files],
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Series 6: Research],
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Series 7: Manuscripts],
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Series 8: Christian Reformed Church Missions, 1918-1947, undated],
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Series 9: Various Organizations and Events],
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Series 10: Clippings, Miscellaneous],
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Series 11: Photos],
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Series 12: Personal Files],
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Series 13: Emigration to Canada, 1925-1932],
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Series 14: Pamphlets, 1902-1950],
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Series 15: Marriage Licenses, 1896-1913],
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Series 16: Scrapbooks, 1846- [1942]],
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Series 17: Bound Volumes],
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Series 18: Microfilm],
[All]
- Series 1: Correspondence --- 1875-1947
- Box 1: Correspondence --- 1875-1908
- 14 folders
- Box 2: Correspondence --- 1909-1914
- 10 folders
- Box 3: Correspondence --- 1915-1920
- 11 folders
- Box 4: Correspondence --- 1920-1922
- 11 folders
- Box 5: Correspondence --- 1922-1923
- 10 folders
- Box 6: Correspondence --- 1923-1924
- 12 folders
- Box 7: Correspondence --- 1924-1925
- 12 folders
- Box 8: Correspondence --- 1925-1926
- 10 folders
- Box 9: Correspondence --- 1926-1927
- 13 folders
- Box 10: Correspondence --- 1927-1928
- 11 folders
- Box 11: Correspondence --- 1928-1930
- 11 folders
- Box 12: Correspondence --- 1930-1934
- 16 folders
- Box 13: Correspondence --- 1934-1936
- 14 folders
- Box 14: Correspondence --- 1936-1940
- 15 folders
- Box 15: Correspondence --- 1940-1942
- 12 folders
- Box 16: Correspondence --- 1943-1947
- 11 folders
- Box 17
- Folder 1: Christian Reformed Ministers, A-Z
- Folder 2: Christian Reformed Ministers, A-Z
- Folder 3: Personal
- Folder 4: Personal
- Folder 5: Personal
- Folder 6: Personal
- Folder 7: Mayflower Celebration
- Folder 8: Historical material re: establishment of several churches at turn of century
- Series 2: Sermons --- 1887-1945, undated
- Box 18
- Folder 1: Installation, Ordination, Inauguration --- 1887-1945
- Folder 2: Special Non-church Days and Events
- Folder 3: Funerals --- 1901-1931
- Folder 4: Marriages --- 1906-1924
- Folder 5: Advent --- 1904-1945
- Folder 6: Christmas --- 1904-1918
- Folder 7: Old Year's Eve --- 1899-1935
- Folder 8: Prayer Day --- 1900-1932
- Folder 9: New Year's Day --- 1901-1944
- Folder 10: Lenten, Series I to IV --- 1900-1921
- Folder 11: Lenten, Series V to XI --- 1902-1940
- Folder 12: Lenten --- 1900-1935
- Folder 13: Lenten --- 1934-1943
- Folder 14: Lenten, Good Friday --- 1906-1945
- Box 19
- Folder 1: Palm Sunday, Easter --- 1901-1909
- Folder 2: Easter --- 1910-1940
- Folder 3: Ascension Day --- 1900-1941
- Folder 4: Pentecost --- 1900-1943
- Folder 5: Thanksgiving --- 1900-1939
- Folder 6: Baptism --- 1903-1931
- Folder 7: Preparatory for the Lord's Supper --- 1901-1944
- Folder 8: Lord's Supper --- 1901-1942
- Folder 9: Post-Communion --- 1901-1910
- Folder 10: Old Testament --- 1899-1910
- Folder 11: Old Testament --- 1911-1924
- Folder 12: Old Testament --- 1925-1938
- Folder 13: Old Testament --- 1940-1947
- Folder 14: Old Testament, undated
- Box 20
- Folder 1: New Testament --- 1901-1920
- Folder 2: New Testament --- 1921-1927
- Folder 3: New Testament --- 1928-1934
- Folder 4: New Testament --- 1935-1947
- Folder 5: New Testament, undated
- Folder 6: Heidelberg Catechism; Introduction and Lord's Days 1-3 --- 1935
- Folder 7: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. I, Lord's Days 1-22
- Folder 8: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. I, Lord's Days 23-52
- Folder 9: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. II, Lord's Days 1-37
- Folder 10: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. II, Lord's Days, 1-17
- Folder 11: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. II, Lord's Days, 23-52
- Box 21
- Folder 1: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. III, Lord's Days, 1-16
- Folder 2: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. III, Lord's Days --- 18-30
- Folder 3: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. III, Lord's Days, 31-52
- Folder 4: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. IV, Lord's Days 1-13 --- 1908-1909
- Folder 5: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. IV, Lord's Days, 14-22 --- 1909
- Folder 6: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. IV, Lord's Days, 23-37 --- 1909
- Folder 7: Heidelberg Catechism; Vol. IV, Lord's Days, 38-52; including one sermon on 350th Anniversary of the Catechism --- 1910-1911
- Folder 8: Revelation --- 1902-1920
- Folder 9: Missions --- 1902-1917
- Folder 10: Missions --- 1920-1927
- Folder 11: Missions --- 1928-1945
- Folder 12: Missions, undated
- Box 22
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Sovereign Love and Restoring Grace, 30
- Item 2: Ten Lenten Meditations for Radio, 1, 2, 3, undated
- Folder 2: Ten Lenten Meditations for Radio, 4, 5, 6, undated
- Folder 3: Ten Lenten Meditations for Radio, 7, 8, 9, 10, undated
- Folder 4: Man of Sorrows,' Lenten Series including seven sermons on the Seven Words from the Cross --- 1928
- Folder 5
- Item 1: The Great Restoration
- Item 2: God's Great Gift of Love to the World
- Item 3: Sovereign Grace and Restoring Love
- Item 4: The Race to Heaven
- Item 5: His Name Immanuel (Advent)
- Item 6: The Bible, the Word of God
- Folder 6: For Young People --- 1906-1936
- Folder 7: Index Textorum Electorum, undated
- Series 3: Speeches --- 1900-1940, undated
- Box 23
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Address General Synod RCA --- 1934
- Item 2: Address of Welcome --- 1940
- Item 3: Brave Little Holland Today --- 1934
- Item 4: Breakers Ahead and How to Escape Them --- 1922
- Item 5: Address, Fortieth Anniversary --- 1933
- Item 6: Calvinism's Root-Principle (series Calvinism no. 1)
- Item 7: Calvinists and Missions --- 1929
- Item 8: Challenge of China --- 1931
- Item 9: Challenge of China --- 1930
- Item 10: Challenge of the Ministry to the Christian Young Manhood to America --- 1921
- Folder 2
- Item 1: Changing China
- Item 2: China, a Country of Contrasts --- 1924
- Item 3: China, a Land of Tears --- 1930
- Item 4: China Mission, een Geopende Deur en vele tegenstanders --- 1933
- Item 5: Christian Life Ideals and the Power to Realize Them --- 1939
- Item 6: Christian High Address --- 1934
- Item 7: Central Body of Men's Church Organizations --- 1921
- Item 8: Christian Life Ideals --- 1927
- Item 9: Composite Address
- Folder 3
- Item 1: Common Grace? Special Grace? Or Both?
- Item 2: Contrasts-Eating
- Item 3: Contributions of the Dutch toward our American Independence --- 1918
- Item 4: Current Events in the Light of God's Word
- Item 5: Darkness: Casting of Women
- Item 6: Darkness: Medicine
- Item 7: Diaconate, the Introduction --- 1933
- Folder 4
- Item 1: Dr. A. Kuyper as Preacher and Theologican --- 1937
- Item 2: Dutch and their Achievements [1935]
- Item 3: Dutch in Western Michigan --- 1935
- Item 4: Excellence of the Heidelberg Catechism
- Item 5: Expository Preaching --- 1916
- Item 6: Famous Women of Reformation Days --- 1930
- Item 7: First Struggle of Our 'Western' Pilgrims
- Item 8: Funeral Address N. H. Battles --- 1933
- Item 9: Funeral Address A. Dooge --- 1934
- Item 10: Glory of the Missionary Enterprise --- 1925
- Folder 5
- Item 1: Holland's Language and Literature
- Item 2: Holding the Ropes for our Missions --- 1932
- Item 3: Indians of North America
- Item 4: Jerusalem Communism
- Item 5: Home Mission Tasks
- Item 6: Kingdom to Appeal to the Men of America
- Item 7: Koninginne Verjaardag --- 1940
- Item 8: Life and Labors of H. P. Scholte
- Folder 6
- Item 1: Laborers Are Few
- Item 2: Life and Labors in the Life of H. P. Scholte --- 1933
- Item 3: Medical Mission Work, a Valuable Undertaking in the Kingdom of God
- Item 4: Michigan Student Volunteer Union, Address --- 1933
- Item 5: Missions, A Winning Cause --- 1925
- Item 6: Missions and the Bible, [1922]
- Item 7: Nazism in its Dangerous Religious Implications
- Item 8: Necessity of Medical Mission-Work --- 1915
- Item 9: Nederlandsche Stam in de V. S. en zijn Worstelingen
- Folder 7
- Item 1: New and Living Way to Heaven and the Throne of Grace --- 1934
- Item 2: North American Indian
- Item 3: Notes of Farewell Address CRC Board of Missions --- 1939
- Item 4: Ons Wapentuig op eigen Steen
- Item 5: Baker's Dozen of Reasons for Favoring Christian Schools --- 1926
- Item 6: Our Affiliation with the Michigan Sundayschool [sic] of Religious Education
- corrected title: Our Affiliation with the Michigan Sunday school of Religious Education
- Folder 8
- Item 1: Our Own Educational Grindstones --- 1918
- Item 2: Our Vision of Religious Education in the Sunday School --- 1920
- Item 3: Our Indebtedness to Israel --- 1915
- Item 4: Patriotism in Peace Time --- 1919
- Item 5: Patriotism --- 1918
- Item 6: Patriotism --- 1917
- Item 7: Phenomena in the Sunday School World to Put Us on Our Guard
- Item 8: Prayer Needs of Mission Fields the World Around
- Folder 9
- Item 1: Religious Conditions among Our American Youth
- Item 2: Religion We as Christian Workers Should Exemplify and Offer to Young America, the Reformation --- 1939
- Item 3: Seven 'Ells' of Home Base --- 1917
- Item 4: Shall We Have a Central Home Mission Organization?
- Item 5: Sino-Japanese Situation and Missions
- Item 6: Some Reasons for Pushing the Cause of Missions Harder Than We Have Ever Done --- 1910
- Folder 10
- Item 1: South America - Land of Darkness and of Dawn --- 1937
- Item 2: Struggle in South Africa --- 1900
- Item 3: Summer Conference Grounds for Our People
- Item 4: Sunday School and Missions
- Item 5: Sovereign Hand of the Lord in the Work of the Dutch
- Item 6: Secession of 1834, three versions
- Item 7: Sunday School and Missions --- 1917
- Item 8: Supreme Life-Ideals for Christian Workers --- 1928
- Item 9: Untitled
- Box 24
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Uw Werk, 0 Heere, Behoud dat in . . . --- 1932
- Item 2: Vocational Sunday
- Item 3: What I Saw, Heard, Felt during Recent Trip to Europe
- Item 4: What I Like and Dislike in Holland
- Item 5: William the Silent --- 1933
- Item 6: What the Dutch Have Done for American Independence, And What We All Should Do to Keep Our Country Free
- Folder 2
- Item 1: What the Dutch Think about Us and of Us --- 1933
- Item 2: Who is My Neighbor?
- Item 3: Why a Strong Alumni Association? --- 1924
- Item 4: Why Business Boosters Should Boost the Church and How --- 1920
- Item 5: Why Enthusiastic for Missions
- Item 6: Why the Christian Hollanders of Kalamazoo Should Have a Holland Home --- 1923
- Item 7: Why Go to Church on Sunday --- 1937
- Item 8: Why Some Churches Use the Psalms . . .
- Folder 3
- Item 1: Why Not to Abolish the Parochial School --- 1920
- Item 2: Why Our Women Should Organize a Missionary Organization
- Item 3
- Item 4: Why We of Dutch Descent Claim our Modest Place in the Sun of American Respect --- 1934
- three versions
- Item 5: 'Why We Should Favor and Foster the Sabbath School"
- Item 6: Why We Should Support the US Government
- Folder 4
- Item 1: Why Women Should Be Enthused for Missions --- 1931
- Item 2: William of Orange --- 1933
- three versions
- Item 3: William of Orange as the Moses of the Dutch People --- 1933
- Item 4: Why We Should Oppose the Saloon
- Item 5: Why We Still Should Be Enthusiastic for Missions
- Item 6: William of Orange as the Washington and Lincoln of the Dutch People
- Item 7: Women and the Kingdom --- 1935
- Item 8: What the Dutch Calvinists Really Stand For and Why --- 1912
- Folder 5
- Item 1: Young People We Need to Meet
- Item 2: These Dangers --- 1913
- Item 3: Untitled
- Item 4: Miscellaneous
- Series 4: Articles --- 1900-1981, undated
- Box 25
- Folder 1
- Item 1: About the Dutch West Indies
- Item 2: De Amerikaanse Synode in zitting --- 1938
- Item 3: Archives of Our Churches --- 1916
- Item 4: Bij de herdenking van Calvijn's geboortedag --- 1909
- Item 5: Christian Reformed Church in North America
- Folder 2
- Item 1: Our Confession of Faith and Its Author --- 1929
- Item 2: Dutch Stock in the USA
- Item 3: Early Period of the True Reformed Dutch Church, editorial
- Item 4: Flying Trip through Our Northwest
- Folder 3
- Item 1: Gala Day for Hope College, [ca 1941]
- Item 2: Golden Jubilee of Worthy Dutch Institution, Grand Rapids, Michigan --- 1942
- Item 3: H. P. Scholte's leven en streven in Noord-Amerika
- Item 4: Hollanders in North America, Contemporaneous History
- Item 5: De inwendige zending voorop
- Item 6: Introduction
- Folder 4
- Item 1: Mission Work of Our Churches
- Item 2: Notes on the Pioneer Churches and Pastors and the Ministers --- 1931
- Item 3: Over predikanten en kerkelijk !even in een Noord Hollandsch dorp --- 1924
- Item 4: Protestant Religious Life in Brazil
- Item 5: Recente religieuze stroomingen in Noord Amerika --- 1934
- Folder 5
- Item 1: De Ware Gereformeerde Hollandse Kerk in de V. S. --- 1822-1890
- Item 2: What the Dutch in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Have Done for the Dutch in the Netherlands --- 1945
- Folder 6
- Item 1: Het Zendingswerk der Chr. Geref. Kerk in Noord Amerika
- Item 2: De Zending onzer kerken --- 1930
- Folder 7: Miscellaneous short articles
- Folder 8: Miscellaneous short articles
- Folder 9: Encyclopedic articles and correspondence
- Folder 10: Encyclopedic articles and correspondence
- Folder 11: Encyclopedic articles and correspondence
- Folder 12
- Item 1: Beets
- Item 2: Dr. Beets op de terugreis
- Item 3: Untitled auto-biography of Beets --- 1929
- Item 4: Letter concerning Beets's conversion --- 1981
- Folder 13: Thorough Calvinists: History and Tenets of Christian Reformed Church, Detroit News-Tribune, 21 January 1900
- Series 5: Biographical Files
- Box 26
- Folder 1
- Item 1: Haan Family
- Item 2: Harvey, Cornelius L.
- Item 3: Hoekenga, Rev. Peter J.
- Item 4: Holkeboer, Henry
- Item 5: Hospers, Henry
- Item 6: Idema, Henry
- Item 7: Noordewier, Rev. Jacob
- Item 8: Postma, Sipkes
- Item 9: Smidt, Willem R.
- Folder 2
- Item 1: Vanden Berge - De Jong, Ellen
- Item 2: Van der Mey, Rev. John
- Item 3: Vander Ploeg, Rev. Herman
- Item 4: Vanderwerp, Rev. Johannes
- Item 5: Ypma, Rev. Lambert
- Item 6: Zwemer, Rev. Samuel
- Folder 3: Ministers
- Folder 4: Ministers and Churches
- Folder 5: Correspondence re: "Hollanders Who Helped Build America"
- Folder 6: Hollander Papers, biographical sketches --- 1941
- Series 6: Research
- Box 27
- Folder 1
- Item 1: 25-jarige evangelie bediening door Rev. H. Huisingh
- Item 2: Address by Rev. H. Hoeksema
- Item 3: Untitled
- Item 4: Confession of Sin of David
- Item 5: Scripture Reading from John 1
- Folder 2
- Item 1: Extract / Notulen True Dutch Ref. Church
- Item 2: Untitled
- Item 3: Notebook
- Item 4: Notes Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa
- Item 5: Notes on Sunday Sabbath
- Folder 3
- Item 1: Canonical Significance of the Apocalypse of John
- Item 2: Development of the English --- Hymn
- Item 3: Distinctive Features of the Universal Church
- Item 4: Distinctive Things for Which My Denomination Stands and Why
- Item 5: Distinctive Features of the Congregational Churches
- Item 6: De Gereformeerde Doopsleer
- Folder 4
- Item 1: Herinnering aan de 25-jarige ambtsbediening; onderzoek ons toegezonden door Rev. F. Wellandt
- Item 2: Nederlandse Landkolonisatie en inwendige Zending
- Item 3: Netherlands
- Item 4: New Force for Use in the Church
- Item 5: De Oorsprong van onze Theologische School
- Item 6: President's Address
- Item 7: Protestantism, a Symposium
- Folder 5
- Item 1: Raport in re - Prof. Janssen
- Item 2: School and the Alumni
- Item 3: Scientific Political Training of President Coolidge
- Item 4: Speech of Respresentative B. J. Jonkman . . .
- Item 5: Three Points of Synod, lecture
- Folder 6
- Item 1: Triennial Convention of the Norwegian
- Item 2: Lutheran Church of America
- Item 3: Various Thoughts on the Restoration to Church Membership . . . "Wedergeboorte door het geloof en Genadeverbond"
- Item 4: What the CRC Stands For and Why
- Item 5: What the Distinctive Features of My Denomination Stand For and Why
- Folder 7: Source Listings
- Folder 8: Materials re: School Amendement --- 1920
- Folder 9: Dutch Immigration to Colorado --- 1923
- Folder 10: Church Statistics - Michigan
- Folder 11
- Item 1: Pilgrims
- Item 2: Dutch Reformed Churches
- Item 3: Sunday Sabbath Question
- Folder 12: True Reformed Dutch Church
- Folder 13: True Reformed Dutch Church
- Box 28
- Item 1: Christian Reformed Church, Prof. Kromminga, Volbeda
- Item 2: Documents, H. Beets (translation of "The History of the Christian Reformed Church," by Cornelius L. Van Duyn)
- Item 3: Ecclesiastical Records. State of New York, Volume I
- Item 4: Overdruk uit Nederlandsch Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis
- Item 5: Selected humorous stories - topically arranged
- Item 6: Sixty-five Errors of Unconditional Election, Everett G. Sisk
- Item 7: Moslem World
- Box 29
- Item 1: Conference reports, minutes, etc.
- Item 2: Pamphlets and Unbound Volumes
- Item 3: Mission Biography
- Item 4: Mission Library
- Item 5: North American Indians
- Series 7: Manuscripts
- Box 30
- Folder 1: Abraham Lincoln. Zijn tijd en Leven voor ons Hollandsch Yolk Geschetst
- Folder 2: Algeemene Geschiedenis --- 1890
- Folder 3: Alphabetical index of names and subjects
- Folder 4: Ambt der geloovigen
- Folder 5: Catechisatie Lijst --- 1898
- Folder 6: Christian Reformed Manual --- 1922
- Folder 7: De Christelljk Gereformeerde Kerk in Noord Amerika
- Folder 8: De Christelljk Gereformeerde Kerk in Noord Amerika
- Folder 9: De Christelljk Gereformeerde Kerk in Noord Amerika
- Folder 10: De Christelljk Gereformeerde Kerk in Noord Amerika
- Folder 11: Christian Reformed Church in America
- Box 31
- Folder 1: De Christelljk Gereformeerde Kerk in Noord-Amerika
- Folder 2: Church and Its Benefits
- Folder 3: Compendium Explained
- Folder 4: Compendium Explained
- Folder 5: Compendium of the Christian Religion
- Folder 6: Doctrinal Standards and Liturgy of the Reformed Church in America
- Folder 7: Dogmatiek; Theologie
- Folder 8: Geschiedenis van de scheiding der Gemeente Coldbrook in Grand Rapids, Michigan, van de Reformed Church in Amerika
- Folder 9: Herinneringen: Holland-America songs
- Folder 10: Library list
- Folder 11: Memories of a Dutchman --- 1886-1890
- Box 32
- Folder 1: Monuments Reared by the Holland-Americans
- Folder 2: Notebook
- Folder 3: Oppasser van de Luitenant: oorspronkelijk blijspel met zany in twee bedrijven
- Folder 4: Rhetorica --- 1890
- Folder 5: Sacred History for Seniors (draft)
- Folder 6: Sacred History for Intermediates . . . --- 1934
- Folder 7: Science of Missions
- Folder 8: Students Compendium
- Folder 9: Theopneustia of letterlijke inspiratie der Heilige Geschriften
- Folder 10: Theopneustia of letterlijke inspiratie der Heilige Geschriften
- Folder 11: Theopneustia of letterlijke inspiratie der Heilige Geschriften
- Folder 12: There Is Only One God
- Folder 13: There Is Only One God
- Folder 14: There Is Only One God
- Box 33
- Item 1: De Chr. Geref. Kerk Zestig jaren van strUd en zegen, door Dr. Henry Beets
- Item 2: Johanna of Nigeria
- Item 3: The Christian Reformed Church Sketched for Our Young People, Henry Beets
- Item 4: Dictateten over Hermeneutiek, Liturgiek, Catechiek, Poimeniek . . . , Henry Beets
- Item 5: The Dutch in the U.S., part of book presented to Queen Wilhelmina on 25th anniversary
- Item 6: Overdruk uit Nederlandsch Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis, H. P. Scholte
- Box 34
- Item 1: lnleiding op de Dogmatiek, Geerhardus Vos, PhD
- Item 2: Kerken-ordening van Dordrecht, Ao 1618-19 benevens de daaraan verbonden Bepalingen der Christelijke Gereformeerd Kerk in Amerika, Hulst, J. B. --- 1897
- Item 3: Landmarks of the Reformed Fathers or What Dr. Van Raalte's People Believed by William O. Van Eyk
- Item 4: Natuurlijke Theologie/Natural Theology by G. Vos, PhD
- Item 5: Notes on the History of Christian Missions and the Spread of Christianity, D. W. Kromminga
- Item 6: Psalmen Lijst
- Item 7: The Reformed Confession Explained: A Popular Commentary and Textbook on the Netherland or Belgic Confession of Faith by Rev. Henry Beets, LL.D.
- Item 8: Report to the Curatorium of the Christian Reformed Church in North America Concerning the Teachings of Dr. Janssen
- Box 35
- Item 1: Roll-Book of Catechetical Classes of the LaGrave Avenue Chr. Ref. Church taught from 26 September 1899 by Henry Beets
- Item 2: Toiling and Trusting: 50 Years of Kingdom Work of the CRC Board of Missions, Henry Beets.
- Item 3: Uittreksel van Dr. A. Kuyper's Encyclopie der H. Godgeleerdheid, Henry Beets
- Item 4: Questions for Young Children and Hellenbroeks Catechism, Henry Beets --- 1899
- Item 5: Queen Wilhelma Fund Inc. for War Relief, Netherlanders Grand Rapids Affiliate and newspaper clippings, Henry Beets
- Item 6: Antique book, Catalogus, 1586
- Series 8: Christian Reformed Church Missions --- 1918-1947, undated
- Box 36
- Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1910
- Folder 2: Correspondence --- 1910
- Folder 3: Correspondence --- 1910
- Folder 4: Correspondence --- 1910
- Folder 5: Correspondence --- 1910
- Folder 6: Meeting minutes --- 1921-1947, undated
- Folder 7: Meeting minutes --- 1921-1947, undated
- Folder 8: Meeting minutes --- 1921-1947, undated
- Folder 9: Meeting minutes --- 1921-1947, undated
- Folder 10: Meeting minutes --- 1921-1947, undated
- Folder 11: Meeting minutes --- 1921-1947, undated
- Folder 12: Board of Foreign Missions, International Missionary Council, correspondence and reports --- 1919-1941
- Folder 13: Board of Foreign Missions, International Missionary Council, correspondence and reports --- 1919-1941
- Folder 14: Board of Heathen Missions --- 1920-1924
- Folder 15: Board of Heathen Missions --- 1920-1924
- Folder 16: Board of Heathen Missions --- 1920-1924
- Folder 17: Board of Heathen Missions --- 1920-1924
- Box 37
- Folder 1: Board of Home/Domestic Missions, correspondence --- 1919-1944
- Folder 2: Board of Home/Domestic Missions, correspondence --- 1919-1944
- Folder 3: Board of Home/Domestic Missions, correspondence --- 1919-1944
- Folder 4: Board of Home/Domestic Missions, correspondence --- 1919-1944
- Folder 5: Board of Home/Domestic Missions, correspondence --- 1919-1944
- Folder 6: Board of Home/Domestic Missions, correspondence --- 1919-1944
- Folder 7: Chicago Hebrew Mission, correspondence --- 1922-1928
- Folder 8: Christian Reformed Board of Missions, correspondence --- 1920-1927
- Folder 9: Christian Reformed Board of Missions, correspondence --- 1920-1927
- Folder 10: South America, correspondence --- 1932-1946
- Folder 11: South America, correspondence --- 1932-1946
- Folder 12: South America, correspondence --- 1932-1946
- Folder 13: Sudan United Mission South Africa Mission, correspondence --- 1917-1936
- Folder 14: Sudan United Mission South Africa Mission, correspondence --- 1917-1936
- Folder 15: Women's Missionary Union/Society, Women's Board of Foreign Missions, correspondence --- 1920-1923
- Folder 16: World Missionary Atlas
- Folder 17: Zendingsgenootschapder Evangelische Gemeente Zendingsstudie Raad
- Series 9: Various Organizations and Events
- Box 38
- Folder 1: CRC, correspondence
- Folder 2: CRC Classes, correspondence, and reports --- 1929-1935
- Folder 3
- Item 1: American Bible Society
- Item 2: Northern Bible Society
- Folder 4
- Item 1: Federal Council of Churches
- Item 2: Grand Rapids Ministers' Conference
- Folder 5: Grundy College
- Folder 6: International Sunday School of Religious Education
- Folder 7: Kent County Sunday School Association
- Folder 8: Michigan Sunday School Association
- Folder 9: Semi-Centennial of Calvin College
- Folder 10: Sunday School Religious Education
- Folder 11: Y.M.C.A./Y.W.C.A.
- Series 10: Clippings, Miscellaneous
- Box 39
- Folder 1: Americanization
- Folder 2: Christian Education
- Folder 3: College Education
- Folder 4: Communities
- Folder 5: Ecclesiastical Issues
- Folder 6: Ecclesiastical Items
- Folder 7: Evolution
- Folder 8: The Flag
- Folder 9: Grand Rapids Concerns
- Folder 10: Isms and Other Communions
- Folder 11: Missions-Africa
- Folder 12: Missions-General
- Folder 13: Movies, Dancing, Drinking
- Folder 14: Mormonism (also in pamphlet-box)
- Folder 15: Pastors and Deacons
- Folder 16: Personal References
- Folder 17: People
- Folder 18: Poems: Versifications
- Folder 19: Psalter, Music, Organ
- Folder 20: Sacrament
- Folder 21: Secret Societes
- Folder 22: Sermonic material
- Folder 23: Social issues
- Folder 24: South American Reports
- Folder 25: Special Days: Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter
- Folder 26: Synods and Classes
- Folder 27: Tithing
- Folder 28: Women Suffrage
- Box 40
- Folder 1: Hoeksema Controversy --- 1922-1925
- Folder 2: Hoeksema Controversy --- 1922-1925
- Folder 3: Hoeksema Controversy --- 1922-1925
- Folder 4: Hoeksema Controversy --- 1922-1925
- Folder 5: Hoeksema Controversy --- 1922-1925
- Folder 6: Hoeksema Controversy on Rev. J. K. van Baalen's brochures
- Folder 7: Janssen Case --- 1921-1922
- Folder 8: Janssen Case --- 1921-1922
- Folder 9: People
- Folder 10: Miscellaneous, mostly in Dutch
- Box 41: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Box 42: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Box 43: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Box 44: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Box 45: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Box 46: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Box 47: Snippermand --- 1886-1947
- Series 11: Photos
- Box 48
- Folder 1: Amsterdam
- Folder 2: Blackwell Christian Reformed Church
- Folder 3: Bradley, Michigan, Churches
- Folder 4: Broez op Langendijk
- Folder 5: Hoenza-Driel (Gereformeerde Kerk)
- Folder 6: Jewish Boys
- Folder 7: Lunteren
- Folder 8: Maassluis (interieur "Groote Kerk")
- Folder 9: Neerlandia
- Folder 10: Trenton, Michigan (Presbyterian Church)
- Folder 11: Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canadian Immigrants, 1928)
- Folder 12: China, Growth of Christianity Chart
- Folder 13: Nigeria, Jenuwa Chapel
- Folder 14: Surinam
- Folder 15: Beets, Henry
- Folder 16: Rev. T. de Boer
- Folder 17: Paul Gezon
- Folder 18: Dr. Henry Golger
- Folder 19: H. W. Kroeze
- Folder 20: People, unidentified
- Folder 21: People, unidentified
- Folder 22: People, unidentified
- Series 12: Personal Files
- Box 49
- Folder 1: Accounts with publishers
- Folder 2: Autograph album [1886]
- Folder 3: Beroepingsbrief (letter of call)
- Folder 4: Household inventory
- Folder 5: Last Will and Testament
- Folder 6: LL.D. Conferred by Muskingum College 1911; De Spiegel Sept 9
- Folder 7: Memorial Editions on Beets (Banner and Missionary Monthly)
- Folder 8: Official copy "Officier in de Orde van Oranje Nassau" Vereeniging van Leden der Ned. Ridderorden --- 1931
- Folder 9: Pilgrim Fathers Genootschap --- 1923
- Folder 10: Two Stock Certificates of Banner of Truth and "de Gereformeerde Amerikaan"
- Folder 11: Income tax papers
- Folder 12: Miscellaneous material re: the Archive of Beets
- Box 50
- Folder 1: Banner Incorporated
- Folder 2: Banner of Truth, subscription list
- Folder 3: Missionary Monthly cuts
- Folder 4: The Tie That Binds letters of appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Henry Beets
- Folder 5: Pastor's Pocket Record --- 1908-1911
- Box 51: Wachter contents, excerpt, Henry Beets, volume 1, no. 1-39, no. 35 (14 February 1868
- Series 13: Emigration to Canada --- 1925-1932
- Box 52
- Folder 1: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 2: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 3: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 4: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 5: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 6: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 7: Correspondence --- 1925-1932
- Folder 8: Minutes, reports, statutes
- Folder 9: Pamphlets, brochures, questionnaires
- Folder 10: Clippings
- Box 53: Dutch Bible
- Box 54: Pamphlets (many are bound together, see index) --- 1824-1919, undated
- Box 55: Pastor
- Box 56: Pamphlets --- 1824-1919, undated
- (many are bound together, see index)
- Box 57: Pamphlets --- 1824-1919, undated
- (many are bound together, see index)
- Box 58: Pamphlets --- 1824-1919, undated
- (many are bound together, see index)
- Box 59: Pamphlets --- 1824-1919, undated
- (many are bound together, see index)
- Box 60: Pamphlets --- 1824-1919, undated
- (many are bound together, see index)
- Box 61: Pamphlets, Grand Rapids History, Wm. J. Etten, Anniversary Celebration Booklets
- (see index)
- Box 62
- Folder 1: Compendium Explained, 3d ed. --- 1924
- Folder 2: Compendium Explained, 4th ed. --- 1941
- Folder 3: Notulen-boek der Synodale Commissie der Christelyke Gereformeerde Kerk --- 1902-1928
- Folder 4: Notes on Geschiedenis der ldololatrie, G. Vos
- Folder 5: Notes on Systematische Theologie, G. Vos --- 1894
- Folder 6: Seal
- Folder 7: Handelingen van de Synode der Christelyke Gereformeerde Kerk in Nederland gehouden van 5 tot 20 Junij 1872
- Series 14: Pamphlets --- 1902-1950
- Box 63
- Folder 1: Abraham Lincoln: Zjn Tijd en Leven --- 1909
- [HERH E457.B41]
- Folder 2: De Afscheiding van de Gereformeerde Hollandsche Kerk in Noord-Amerika in 1822 . . . (with translation) --- 1917
- [HERH BX9527.B4 and HERH BX9527.B413]
- Folder 3: Beknopte Schets over den Politieken en Economischen Toestand in de V.S. Evolutie en Revoluties, [1935] (with translation)
- Folder 4: Borstius Bih Nailtsos Na-idilthkit/Borstius His Book Question --- 1905
- Folder 5: Borstius' Primer of Bible Truths, 2d ed., 3d ed., 4th ed., 6th ed., 8th ed. --- 1904-1927, 10th ed.
- Folder 6: Borstius' Primer . . . ; Sacred History . . . ; Catechism of Reformed Doctrine; 1904 --- 1906
- Folder 7: Borstius' Vragenboekje voor Kleine Kinderen --- 1914
- Folder 8: Catechism of Reformed Doctrine; 2d ed., 3d ed., 4th ed., 5th ed., 7th ed., 8th ed.; 1909 --- 1921
- Folder 9: Compendium of the Christian Religion; 2d ed., 3d ed., 4th ed., 5th ed., 8th ed., 9th ed.; 1904 --- 1913
- Box 64
- Folder 1: Ds. Willem Hendrik Frieling --- 1902
- [HERH BX6843.F73 B4]
- Folder 2
- Folder 3: Elementary Christian Doctrine for Bible Classes; Missionary, 8th ed., and 9th ed.; 1926 --- 1945, and 1938
- Folder 4: Funeral Service of Rev. Melvin E. Trotter --- 1940
- Folder 5: De Gereformeerde Nederlanders in Noord-Amerika, [1926?] (with translation, 1977)
- Folder 6
- Folder 7: H. P. Scholte's Leven en Streven in Noord-Amerika, [1930?] (with translation)
- Folder 8: Navaholand and Zunitown --- 1934
- Folder 9: Primer of Reformed Doctrines for Catechetical Classes; 3rd ed., 4th ed., 5th ed., and 6th ed.; 1912 --- 1918
- Folder 10: Sacred History for Juniors; 2nd ed., 3rd ed., 4th ed., 5th ed., 7th editions, and 9th ed.; 1903, [undated], [undated] --- 1908
- Folder 11: Sacred History for Seniors; 3rd ed., 4th ed., 5th ed., 6th ed., 7th ed., 8th ed., and 9th ed.; undated --- 1912
- Folder 12: Students' Compendium of the Heidelberg Catechism --- 1929
- Folder 13: Notes on the Constitution of the Reformed Church in America, William H. S. Demarest --- 1928
- Folder 14: Flowering Wilderness --- 1947. Introduction by Henry Beets: "Conditions in the Netherlands Leading t
- Folder 15: Gedenkboek: Tuinbouwbond --- 1887
- Series 15: Marriage Licenses --- 1896-1913
- Box 65
- Folder 1: 1896-1899
- Folder 2: 1900-1902
- Folder 3: 1903-1904
- Folder 4: 1905-1906
- Folder 5: 1907-1908
- Folder 6: 1909-1910
- Folder 7: 1911-1912
- Folder 8: 1913
- Series 16: Scrapbooks --- 1846- [1942]
- Box 66: Scrapbook, The Hollanders in the US, especially those in Michigan), articles collected by H. Beets. --- 1846- [1942]
- Series 17: Bound Volumes
- Box 67
- Item 1: Acts of Synod --- 1857-1898
- (bound volume)
- Item 2: Beets
- Item 3: Notulen of Acta der Breedste Vergaderingen der Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk in N. Amerika, (Vanaf 1859-1861 genoemd Holl. Geref. Kerk; Van 1860-1880 Ware; en Holl. Chr. Geref. Kerk van 1880-'92. Van de Synoden van 1873 --- 1874
- Item 4: [1877] "Algemeene Vergadering, 6 Juni e.v.d. 1877." 2 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm. [1878] "Algemeene Vergadering, 5 Juni e.v.d. 1878." 3 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm. [1879] "Algemeene Vergadering, 11 Juni e.v.d. 1879." 3 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm. [1880] Een Woord Vooraf aan al de Gemeenten der True Dutch Reformed Church in Noord Amerika. 2 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 5: [1857-1868; 1865-1872] "Extract der Notulen en Besluiten: Classis Michigan. Algem. Kerkvergaderingen --- 1857-1868
- Item 6: [1857-1868] Extract der Notulen en Besluiten: Classis Michigan --- 1857-1868
- 6p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 7: [1865] "(Erste) Algemeene Vergadering, 4 Oct. 1865." 2 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 8: [1866] "Algemeene Vergadering, 5, 6 Sept. 1866." 2 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm
- Item 9: [1867] "Algemeene Kerkvergadering --- 19 Juni 1867
- 2 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 10: [1868] "Algemeene Vergadering, 10 Juni 1868." 1 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 11: [1869] "Algemeene Vergadering, 7, 8 April 1869." 1 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 12: [1870] "Algemeene Vergadering, 15, 16 Juni 1870." 1 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 13: [1871] "Algemeene Vergadering, 7, 8 Juni 1871." 1 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 14: [1872] "Algemeene Vergadering, 5 Juni 1872." 2 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 15: [1873, 1874] Notulen der Algemeene Kerk-Vergaderingen van de Ware Hollandsch
- Item 16: Gereformeerde Kerk in Noord Amerika, van de Jaren 1873 en 1874 Gehouden te
- Item 17: Chicago, III. 16.5 p. [pasted, damaged edges]; 21 cm.
- Item 18: [1875] "Extract Notulen. Algemeene Vergadering. 2 Juni e.v.d. 1875." 1.5 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 19: [1876] "Algemeene Vergadering. 2 Feb. e.v.d. 1876." 2 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm. [1880] [Een Woord Vooraf aan al de Gemeenten der True Dutch Reformed Church in Noord Amerika.] Missing frontpiece, starts with p. 3, 3-44 p.; 21 cm. [unbound duplicate insert]
- Item 20: [1881] Synodale Vergadering gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., 15 Juni, '81, e.v.d. 27 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 21: [1882] Synodale Vergadering gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., 26 April 1882, e.v.d. 28 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 22: [1883] Synodale Vergadering gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., 23 Mei --- 1883
- e.v.d. 58, 2 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 23: [1884] Synodale Vergadering gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., Juni 11, e.v.d. --- 1884
- 32 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 24: [1886] Handelingen van de Synodale Vergadering der Holl. Chr. Geref. Kerk in de Vereenigde Staten van Noord Amerika, gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., den 9den Juni, en volgende dagen --- 1886
- 48 p.; 21 cm. [bound 16 cm. Beet's note insert] [1888] Synodale Handelingen {der} Holl. Chr. Geref. Kerk in Amerika
- Item 25: [1890] Synodale Vergadering gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., 4 Juni, e.v.d. --- 1890
- 56 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 26: [1892] Synodale Handelingen der Hollandsche Christ. Geref. Kerk in Amerika, gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., van 15 tot 23 Juni --- 1892
- J. B. Hulst, Boekhandelaar, 36 Grandville Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. 59 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 27: [1894] Acta der Synode van de Hollandsche Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk, in Amerika. Gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich. Juni 13-27 --- 1894
- J. B. Hulst, Nederlandsche Boekhandel. Grand Rapids, Mich. 87 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 28: [1896] Acta der Synode van de Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk, in Amerika. Gehouden to Grand Rapids, Mich., Juni 17 tot 31 --- 1896
- J. B. Hulst, Nederlandsche Boekhandel. Grand Rapids, Mich. Verhaar & Keukelaar Drukkers, Grand Rapids, Mich. 122 p.; 21 cm.
- Item 29: [1898] Acta der Synode van de Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk, in Amerika. Gehouden te Grand Rapids, Mich., van 15 tot 24 Juni --- 1898
- Verhaar & Keukelaar Drukkers, 21 Canal Straat, Grand Rapids, Mich. 138 p.; 21 cm.
- Box 68
- Item 1: Algemeene Inhoud. A-Z.
- 46 p. [handwritten]; 21 cm.
- Item 2: Handwritten bound volume by H. Beets:
- Item 3: Spine title: Deel 1: 1857-1879 Acta Classis en Alg. Verg Ware Holl. Geref Kerk. Title Page: "Acta of Notulen der Breedste Vergaderingen der Christelijke Gereformeerde Kerk in Amerika. (Van1859-[18]61 Holl. Geref. Kerk; [18]61-[18]80 Ware Holiandsche Gereformeerde Kerk, en van 1880-1890.Holl. Chr. Geref. Kerk.) (Getrouw Afschrift Notulen van 1857-1879) door Henry s, V. D. M. Grand Rapids, Mich. 22 Ap. 1903
- Item 4: Spine title: Deel IV: Agenda & Acta der Synodi Chr. Geref Kerk --- 1912-1916
- (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Box 69
- Item 1: Spine title: Dee, V: Agenda & Acta der Synodi Chr. Geref Kerk --- 1918-1922
- (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Item 2: Spine title: Deel VI: Agenda & Acta der Synodi Chr. Geref Kerk --- 1924-1926
- (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Box 70: Spine title: Deel VII: Agenda & Acta der Synodi Chr. Geref Kerk --- 1928-1930
- (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Box 71
- Item 1: Spine title: Yearbooks Chr. Ref. Church 1914-1918 (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Item 2: Spine title: Jaarboeken Christ. Geref. Kerk 1915-1919 (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Item 3: Spine title: Yearbooks Chr. Ref. Church 1919-1923 (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Box 72
- Item 1: Spine title: Yearbooks Chr. Ref. Church 1920-1924 (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Item 2: Spine title: Yearbooks Chr. Ref. Church 1924-1929 (with handwritten notes and clippings)
- Series 18: Microfilm
- Vault 1: Scrapbook [1 microfilm reel]
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