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Johannes D'Outrein
Johannes d'Outrein (Jan d'Outrein, 17 October 1662 in Middelburg, Zeeland, Middelburg – 24 February 1722 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch preacher, writer and author of evangelical theological works. He studied in Franeker, where he earned his doctorate in 1682. He was a preacher in Oost-Zanen in 1685, Franeker in 1687, Arnhem in 1691, Dordrecht in 1703 and Amsterdam in 1708, where he died in 1722. He was a prominent exponent of the Cocceian movement, and Friedrich Adolph Lampe was one of his disciples. Outrein believed that God was "the alliance God of the Netherlands, of his chosen people, who are gathered there and live there". Works Johannes d'Outrein authored over 50 works. Some of his most notable works are as follows: * ''Gods Tabernakel onder de menschen ende de Heerlykheid des Soons Gods (over Joh. 1. 14.) mitsgaders het heilig sabbath- en jubeljaar (over Lev. xxv. 1–13.).'' Amsterdam 1701 * ''De redenen van vrees en hoop, Gerard Borstius.'' Amsterdam 1705 * ''Roosendaa ...
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