Herman Verbeek

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  5. Poel, Stefan van der (2020-02-05). Herman Verbeek (1936-2013): priester, politicus, publicist (in Dutch). Uitgeverij Verloren. ISBN   978-90-8704-832-7.
  6. Obituary Herman Verbeek in Dagblad van het Noorden
  7. 2013 - Toen daalde de duif. Herinneringen. Herman Verbeek, priester, politicus, publicist. - Under the auspices of the Verbeekfonds Foundation. - Publisher Profiel. ISBN 9789052945507
  8. van Bruggen, Chris (projectleider) (2015) - Zangen van Zoeken en Zien: oecumenische liedbundel. Utrecht: Kok. ISBN 9789043525862.
  9. Verbeek, Herman. Dat gij het zingt. Chris van Bruggen and Michaël Steehouder. Gorinchem: Narratio. ISBN   978-90-5263-4487.

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Herman Verbeek
Herman Verbeek (1980).jpg
Verbeek in 1980
Chairman of the Political Party of Radicals
In office
1977–1981