Proper noun
Degroot (plural Degroots)
A surname from Dutch.
DeGroot
A surname from Dutch.
Garrison and DeGroot, (1948), page 208. In a respectful way, both men routinely published the contributions of others whose positions were radically different from their own. Source: Internet
Garrison and DeGroot, (1948), page 426 Division In 1906, the U.S. Religious Census listed Churches of Christ for the first time as a group which was separate and distinct from the Disciples of Christ. Source: Internet
Degroot says the size of the festival affects the way festival goers experience Shine On and is an important factor in building the festival community over the weekend. Source: Internet
Garrison and DeGroot (1948) page 245 Alexander Campbell had concerns that holding conventions would lead the movement into divisive denominationalism. Source: Internet
Garrison and DeGroot (1948), page 245 Among its actions, the convention elected Alexander Campbell its President and created the American Christian Missionary Society (ACMS). Source: Internet
Garrison and DeGroot, (1948), pages 418-420 The "cooperative" churches were generally more likely to adopt the new biblical study methods. Source: Internet