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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 2159464, member: 2844"]I would agree with Flemish/Brabants, given some of the spelling, like 'ierst' instead of 'eerst'.</p><p>'Ochermen', Och ermen, is very southern Dutch, used both in our region, present day southern Netherlands, as well as in Flanders and Belgian Brabant.</p><p><br /></p><p>I get the feeling it was made by Flemish/Brabant Catholics who had no one to turn to. Falsehood and greed on the parts of both their Protestant countrymen and foreign Catholics (Spanish Franciscus and his troops and Roman pope), who are just playing games over the fate of Low Countries Catholics.</p><p>The 'false heretics' (not heathens!) are Protestants who are Protestant in name only. The Lord sees the falseness of these robbers. The writer hopes that they will be destroyed by the Spanish.</p><p><br /></p><p>Off for a bite to eat now, will continue later.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 2159464, member: 2844"]I would agree with Flemish/Brabants, given some of the spelling, like 'ierst' instead of 'eerst'. 'Ochermen', Och ermen, is very southern Dutch, used both in our region, present day southern Netherlands, as well as in Flanders and Belgian Brabant. I get the feeling it was made by Flemish/Brabant Catholics who had no one to turn to. Falsehood and greed on the parts of both their Protestant countrymen and foreign Catholics (Spanish Franciscus and his troops and Roman pope), who are just playing games over the fate of Low Countries Catholics. The 'false heretics' (not heathens!) are Protestants who are Protestant in name only. The Lord sees the falseness of these robbers. The writer hopes that they will be destroyed by the Spanish. Off for a bite to eat now, will continue later.:)[/QUOTE]
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