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25: 130: 276:, he roused the population. Not long after, the city declared itself independent of East-Frisia. In the treaty of Delfzijl of 15 July 1595, Emden received a semi-autonomous status, which it kept until 1744. 350: 355: 238:, who died in 1574, and broke Calvinism through in Emden. Shortly after he became preacher, countess Anna von Oldenburg died, so he led her Calvinistic funeral services. 345: 242: 189:. He probably never visited Sleen and Haren, instead using the functions, which had been given by influential family members, as a source of income. 340: 310: 234:
In October 1575 Alting became preacher of the Great Church in Emden, as well as a political leader. He succeeded the Dutch reformer
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from the Netherlands; an estimated 6000 Dutch people went to Emden during the second half of the 16th century.
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in July 1567. Travelling through Leiselheim (at Worms), Dirmstein (at Frankenthal) and Heidelberg, he reached
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In March 1595, Alting played a large role in a rebellion of the Calvinistic inhabitants of Emden against the
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in 1594 to preach. From this period he received his nickname, "The Reformer of Drenthe". He used a
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as pulpit for his sermons, which is still locally known as "The Popeless Church".
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As a result of the Protestant persecutions in the Netherlands after the
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in 1575, when about half of the inhabitants were Protestant
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