The Remonstrant (Arminian) church on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam under construction, 1630, 1630 print The Remonstrant or Arminian church on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam under construction. The church was inaugurated on 8 September 1630. The construction work on the inside and outside are in full swing. At the top left a putto with a Bible with the all -seeing eye. A banderole with the title at the top in the middle. At the top right a putto with the hate of freedom. Under the performance three verses then eight lines each over two columns in Dutch, Latin and French. The Dutch version was


The Remonstrant (Arminian) church on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam under construction, 1630, 1630 print The Remonstrant or Arminian church on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam under construction. The church was inaugurated on 8 September 1630. The construction work on the inside and outside are in full swing. At the top left a putto with a Bible with the all -seeing eye. A banderole with the title at the top in the middle. At the top right a putto with the hate of freedom. Under the performance three verses then eight lines each over two columns in Dutch, Latin and French. The Dutch version was written by Vondel. The Latin and French verses are translations of this. With the print three separate text magazines with handwriting. Amsterdam paper engraving / etching building of church. church (exterior). interior of church. building activities. Protestant Churches and denominations (with NAME) Remonstrant


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