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<p> one of the chiefs of the Anabaptists. After the expulsion of the sect from [[Germany]] he went to the Netherlands, and John Boccold.(q.v.) appointed him, in 1534, bishop of Amsterdam. He was executed in 1534. </p>
<p> one of the chiefs of the Anabaptists. After the expulsion of the sect from [[Germany]] he went to the Netherlands, and John Boccold.(q.v.) appointed him, in 1534, bishop of Amsterdam. He was executed in 1534. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 15 October 2021

James Van Campen [1]

one of the chiefs of the Anabaptists. After the expulsion of the sect from Germany he went to the Netherlands, and John Boccold.(q.v.) appointed him, in 1534, bishop of Amsterdam. He was executed in 1534.

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