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Dutch Reformed Church

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Dutch Reformed Church
n
(Christianity / Protestantism) any of the three Calvinist Churches to which most Afrikaans-speaking South Africans belong


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of the Western Cape, South Africa), who describes the tradition from its origins within the "liberalism struggle" in the Dutch Reformed Church in the Cape Colony around 1850 through Marxist dialectic during the 1970s and 1980s and contestation around the status of Afrikaans during the 1990s.
Geronimo had confessed to such crimes after he got religion and joined the Dutch Reformed Church in 1903.
What survives of Huygens's music is to be found in the Pathodia sacra e profana (1647), a collection of Latin psalm moters and Italian and French airs for one voice and basso continue Also surviving is a small treatise in which Huygens promoted the use of the organ to accompany psalm singing in the Dutch Reformed Church (published anonymously in 1641).
 
 
 
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