Hendrik Jan Elhorst
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Hendrik Jan Elhorst (29 October 1861,
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– 21 March 1924,
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) was a Dutch
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teacher and minister. He was trained at the gymnasium in
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and then at the Amsterdam Mennonite seminary and first served in Irnsum (Friesland) 1887-1888,
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1888-1898,
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1898-1900, before being called in 1900 to serve in the
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, where he became a member of the
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in 1902.Elhorst, Henrik Jan (1861-1924)
on the
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Van Gelder became a professor in the
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1906-1924. He was one of the founders and editors of ''Teylers Theologisch Tijdschrift''.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Elhorst, Hendrik Jan 1861 births 1924 deaths Dutch Mennonites Members of Teylers Eerste Genootschap Mennonite ministers People from Oude IJsselstreek Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam 19th-century Anabaptist ministers 20th-century Anabaptist ministers