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  • topics from an Anabaptist perspective are also included. GAMEO (pronounced găm’-e-o) emerged from two earlier projects. The first was the five-volume Mennonite
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  • Mennonite had been brought into use at the turn of the century by M. S. Steiner, compiler of Mennonite statistics, to distinguish these churches from the
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  • 1914-1919; N. E. Troyer, 1919-1923; O. N. Johns, 1923-1926; C. C. King, 1926-1927; E. A. Shank, 1927-1931; M. C. Lehman, June-August 1931; William G. Detweiler
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  • continued to serve the Rural Mission Board in a variety of locations after 1930 (e.g., Zurich, Bothwell and Baden -- in the late 1930s). He was actively engaged
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  • Rupp, Aaron Sauder, and E. E. Rupp, until 1920. Then Amos Oyer was editor for a few years with G. P. Schultz as assistant, and E. E. Zimmerman as managing
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  • Church, Berne, Indiana. Berne, IN: First Mennonite Church, 1982. Sprunger, E. The First Hundred Years. Berne, IN: First Mennonite Church, 1938. Stella,
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  • Conference, 1957-1990. Bluffton, Ohio: The Conference, 2003. Address: 5517 E 1950 North Road, Danvers, Illinois 61732 Phone: 309-963-4554 Website: https://www
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  • D. Wenger, and Milferd Wenger, ministers, and A. L. Yost, Orville E. Wiggers, and G. H. Dyck as deacons. The background of its members was largely Pennsylvania-German
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  • and selected John Schneck, Amos Hilty, and E. D. Kohli as its first deacons, while A. C. Diller, C. C. Steiner, and Menno Schumacher served as the first
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  • Mennonite Yearbook and Directory (1905) lists Stahl with 176 members and S. G. Shetler (ordained 1897) and S. D. Yoder as ministers. Down to ca. 1940 all
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  • as natural revelation), and what can be known only by special revelation, e.g., the mystery of the Trinity and the incarnation. Thus, in the Platonic-Augustinian
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  • Fellowship. The ministerial team included Bishop William Beiler and Deacons Paul E. Yoder and Marcus Yoder. "Amish Mennonite Churches in West Virginia." The Beachy
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  • the United States was held at the Clinton Frame Church in 1892. MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Clinton Frame Church (Goshen, Indiana, USA)." Global Anabaptist
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  • 2023, the congregation began to refer to itself as East Bend Church. Heiser, E. W. Sixty Years with East Bend 1889-1949. Fisher, 1949. Available in full electronic
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  • Newton, KS, 1949: 92-97. Reimer, Gustav E. and G. R. Gaeddert. Exiled by the Czar. Newton, KS, 1956. Steiner, Samuel J. Vicarious Pioneer: the Life of
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  • 1941. In 1957 the congregation had 200 members with Kenneth G. Good as bishop. MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "First Mennonite Church of Morton (Morton, Illinois
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  • http://www.gormleychurch.org/about/story.html (accessed 15 August 2009). Steiner, Sam. "Assurance of Salvation or Faithful Living: Nineteenth Century Ontario
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  • Schumacher, John T. Moyer, John M. Regier, Paul E. Whitmer, Forrest Musser, and Ernest J. Bohn. MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Grace Mennonite Church (Pandora
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  • was somewhat successful (e.g., conversion of Marti Roth, the former Vorsteher), it was without any result at Kreutz and Stein (among the Carinthian newly
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  • Conference Illinois Mennonite Conference. Mennonite Church USA MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Mennonite Church of Normal (Normal, Illinois, USA)." Global
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