Rinse Koopman
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Rinse Koopmans (9 March 1770, in Grouw – 5 September 1826, in Koudum) was a Dutch Mennonite teacher and minister.
He was trained at the Amsterdam Mennonite seminary and first served in Blokzijl 1794, Dokkum 1795, and Amsterdam 1796.[1] Koopmans wrote several "Verhandelingen" or lectures, that were published, and his De zoenoffers des Ouden Verbonds en den dood van Christus met derselve vergeleken won a prize from Teylers Eerste Genootschap, which he then joined in 1815.
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