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Collection Overview
Abstract
Minister of the Gereformeerde Kerken in the Netherlands and professor at the Theologische School at Kampen. The collection includes personal correspondence; pamphlets; letters and documents of the Afgescheiden Gemeente at Arnhem, 1848-1855; records of Kampen Seminary, 1836-1893; minutes of the congregation at Biggekerke, 1836; and a translated letter of J. A. Wormser to A. Brummelkamp on October 28, 1867.
Biographical Note
Son of Johannes and Anna Henrietta (Hesselink), Anthony Brummelkamp was born on October 14, 1911 in Amsterdam. Brummelkamp enrolled at the University of Leinden where he studied Theology. After graduating, Brummelkamp moved to Hattem, Gelderland where he became the minister at Dutch Reformed Church. In August of 1834, Brummelkamp married Maria Wilhelmina de Moen.
Shortly after being a confirmed minister, Brummelkamp became involved in heated debates over the baptism of children whose parent did not attend church and his refusal of singing Evangelic songs. These disagreements eventually led to the provincial church board removing him from his profession. To ensure that Brummelkamp would not continue to preach, soldiers were given quarters at his house. However, he continued to preach, even though he received 33 fines from doing so. Because of this repression, Brummelkamp encouraged his followers to immigrate to the United States, although Brummelkamp never did himself. Brummelkamp remained in the Netherlands and became a professor of theology. Brummelkamp passed away in June of 1888.
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- Series 1: Papers --- 1836-1978
- Box 1
- Folder 1: Afgescheiden Gemeente te Arnheim. Handwritten material from Archief Theol. Hogenschool. Brievenboek. --- 1848-1855
- Folder 2: Correspondence of A. Brummelkamp (incomplete)
- Folder 3: Letter of J. A. Wormser to A. Brummelkamp, with an undated translation --- Oct. 28, 1867
- Folder 4: Minutes of the Congregation in Biggenkerk --- 1836
- Folder 5: Records of Kampen Seminary --- 1836-1893
- Folder 6: Varia from "Brievenboek," --- undated
- Folder 7: Uitgang uit de Gemeenschap [HERH BX9474.B785 1835] --- 1835
- Folder 8: Adres Ingediend door de Gereformmerden --- 1836
- Folder 9
- Item 1: Nog is er Hulpe [HERH BX9474.B7852 1844] --- 1844
- Item 2: There is Still Help translated by F. Ourensma [HERH BX9474.B785213 1980] --- 1980
- Folder 10
- Item 1: Landverhuizing of Waarom Bevorderen Wij De Volksverhuizing[HERH JV8151.B78 1846] --- 1846
- Item 2: Emigration, or Why Do We Advocate Emigration to North America and Not to Java translated by Fred Bosma [HERH JV8151.B7813 1968] --- 1968
- Item 3: Emigration, or, Why We Promote the Emigration of People to North America and Not to Java translated by John Verbrugge [HERH JV8151.B7813 1978] --- 1978
- Folder 11: Een en Toch Twee of Twee Maar Eerlang Een? --- 1874
- Folder 12: Collection Volume by I. DaCosta, [4] p. annotation by AB --- 1846?
- Folder 13: Letters to Dirk Postma (photocopy); [original in Potchefstroom Archief?] --- March 8, 1871
- Folder 14: Wegen Gods in Gelre by Chr. W.J. Teeuwen, re: A. Brummelkamp and the Afscheiding [HERH BX9474.T43] --- 1935
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