Johannes d'Outrein

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Johannes d'Outrein (Dutch: Johan (Jan) d'Outrein; born October 17, 1662 in Middelburg , † February 24, 1722 in Amsterdam ) was a Dutch preacher , writer and author of Protestant theological works.

Life

Johannes d'Outrein studied in Franeker, where he obtained his doctorate in 1682, became a preacher in Oost-Zanen in 1685, in Franeker in 1687, in Arnhem in 1691 , in Dordrecht in 1703 and in Amsterdam in 1708, where he died in 1722.

Works

  • Gods tabernacle onder de people end de Heerlykheid des Soons Gods (over Joh. 1. 14.) mitsgaders het holy sabbath- en jubeljaar (over Lev. Xxv. 1–13.). Amsterdam 1701
  • De redenen van vrees en hoop, Gerard Borstius. Amsterdam 1705
  • Roosendaalsche vermaaklykheden of Wegwyser door de Heerlykheit Roosendaal. Amsterdam 1700, 1712, 1718
  • Written explanation of the Evangelical Parabolic, translation from Latin and Dutch. Franckfurt and Leipzig 1717
  • Singed of slutty bestedingen of Afgebroken uren. Amsterdam 1717
  • De geestelijke tempelbouw, the occasional van de Inwijdinge van de Herboude Kerk te Ransdorp. Amsterdam 1720
  • Het Gouden Kleinoot Van de Leere der Waarheit Die naar die Godsaligheid is; Father in Heidelberg's catechism. J. Boom, Amsterdam 1719.
  • Korte Schets der godlyke Waarheden, Soo as the in hair natuurlyke ordre te seeds shackled zijn. Amsterdam 1718 (and more often).

biography

  • PG Witsen Geysbeek: Biographical, anthological and critical dictionary of the Low German poets. 1824
  • F. Jos. van den Branden and JG Frederiks: Biographical Dictionary of North and South Dutch Literature. 1888-1891
  • K. ter Laan: written dictionary for north and south. 1941

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