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  • of the Hutterites. Glencoe, Ill, 1954. Eaton, J. W. and A. J. Mayer. Man's Capacity to Reproduce; the Demography of a Unique Population (Hutterites). Glencoe
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  • history), Gabrielites, who first left for Silesia but around 1545 joined the Hutterites, and Philippites, some of whom likewise joined the first-named group,
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  • This was the first Hutterite Bruderhof in America and is commonly, though wrongly, thought of as the mother Bruderhof of all Hutterites in America. The second
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  • man, woman, and child in the typical Hutterite garb. (This is perhaps the only original picture of the old Hutterites in existence.) Each Bruderhof tried
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  • other types, first of all distinguished from the Hutterites with their communal living. The Hutterite Chronicle first uses the name in connection with
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  • written by Hutterites, such as those by Jakob Hutter, Peter Riedemann, Peter Walpot, Paul Glock, etc. (see MQR, 1945, 27 and following). From Hutterite epistle
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  • In 1981 the combined Hutterite population exceeded 16,000. The total Mennonite population in Alberta (not including Hutterites) in 1991 was more than
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  • He was appointed by the King Ferdinand himself. The Chronicle of the Hutterites has but this to say about him, "He brought much affliction and grief upon
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  • fly the American flag. The Hutterites were especially victimized in military prisons and war bond drives. About 1,000 Hutterites migrated to Canada as a result
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  • Dakota and established a third communal Bruderhof there. The remaining Hutterites from all the villages also immigrated to South Dakota, but did not establish
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  • anonymously against the Hutterites, but failed to accomplish its purpose. Nor can it be said that the pamphlets of two renegade Hutterites, namely, that of Hans
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  • Fratrum. Quite remarkable is the contact of the Hutterite Brethren with Moravians in Russia, the Hutterites living in Radichev in the Ukraine, the Moravians
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  • should become like the early Hutterites. We don’t want to become Hutterites in the sense of 1692; we don’t want to become Hutterites in the sense of 1930–1931;
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  • originally a private arrangement between the landowner and the Hutterites. Later the Hutterites shared in the Mennonite privileges and were treated similarly
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  • and on 28 September Cardinal Dietrichstein issued mandates banishing the Hutterites out of Moravia. More than 20,000 persons were robbed of their possessions
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  • brotherhood; e.g., in the important debate between the Gabrielites and the Hutterites in 1545 (Chronik, 252-56). It appears that Walpot was particularly well-read
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  • least of the Hutterites. One of these men, Antonio Rizzetto, went first to Thessalonica and only after several years joined the Hutterites. Giulio Gherlandi
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  • names; at least one former Hutterite by the name of Odler (once Adler) was knighted for his artistic work (see Habaner). The Hutterites left Transylvania, but
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  • sharing wherever a brother is in need (Liebeskommunismus). Only with the Hutterites did it also lead to a complete and nearly monastic establishment of community
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  • 148,801 in 2006). The total Mennonite popula­tion of Manitoba, including Hutterites, was 44,667 in 1957, the majority of whom are descendants of the immigrants
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  • oppression and final expulsion of the Austrian Anabaptists, mainly the Hutterites. Three generations of this family require attention: (1) Siegmund von
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  • the main stock of Hutterites was Tyrolean was brought home recently also in an unexpected way: when in 1937 two American Hutterites revisited their old
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  • though Riedemann at the time of writing this work had not yet joined the Hutterites, they have faithfully preserved this "Account of Our Faith" in numerous
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  • connection, which however has never been proved and is most doubtful. The Hutterites are not to be confused with them. Peter Chelčický (d. ca. 1460), a forerunner
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  • 1768-1774 when the Hutterites were severely harassed by Turkish soldiers and lawless marauders.  On 10 April 1770 the destitute Hutterites set out in five
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  • published honoring Friedmann's lifelong scholarship pertaining to the Hutterites: Hutterite studies, essays by Robert Friedmann, ed., Harold S. Bender. An important
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  • wanted to study the communal way of life in the concrete, in particular the Hutterite way in Moravia. Polish Brethren made at least four extended visits to Moravia
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  • and Prussia in the persecutions of 1535. Those remaining united with the Hutterites, who had to leave Moravia in 1622 and settled in Hungary. Beck, Josef
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  • , who carried out similar activities among the old Hutterites around Alvinc and the new Hutterites (from Carinthia) around Kreutz and Stein in 1760-1767
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  • among the Anabaptist/Mennonites, except the obvious one with the communal Hutterites. His successors no longer do so, nor do they understand the study of Hubmaier's
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  • a nickname for the Hutterites in Slovakia, used by the Slovakian peasants. Later Habáner was the general name for those Hutterites who after about 1760
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  • E). Sobotište is the site of a large Hutterite Bruderhof that is still inhabited by descendants of the Hutterites, the only Bruderhof which continued in
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  • were never used; only Prediger and Aeltester (elder) were used. Among the Hutterites the title Diener am Wort, and among the Amish Diener zum Buch were used
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  • Moravia (Philipites and Hutterites), broke away again, and entered into many an unpleasant controversy, mainly with the Hutterites, whose practice of community
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  • the scholarly world of the modern Hutterites. The fruit of further studies and corre­spondence with Canadian Hutterites was another book, Die Huterer, published
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  • and by transmission became part of Netherlands Anabaptism and of the Hutterites. Thus was Anabaptism given unity and clearly distinguished from Catholicism
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  • 35. Hutterites as a group were considerably younger than Mennonites according to the 1981 census. Over half (52 percent) of the Canadian Hutterite population
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  • records; that is, the Hutterites had no further information about them. Certain Philippite Brethren stayed on and later joined the Hutterites (1538/9); the majority
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  • attacked the Hutterite group in speeches, writings, songs and "improper" letters. In 1542 he even published a booklet against the Hutterites (used by Chr
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  • still exists today among the Hutterites in Canada), and arbitrarily inserted it at the year 1529. Several codices of the Hutterites in North America contain
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  • Mennonite historical library, and established a lifelong connection with the Hutterites in South Dakota. Between 1888 and 1898 Horsch spent almost four years
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  • they could, migrating to the Ukraine (see Hutterites). The story of the Slovakian settlements of the Hutterites is closely related to their story in Moravia
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  • The Hutterites continued to use and to copy the book at all times. The new Carinthian transmigrants of the 18th century who joined the Hutterites in Transylvania
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  • letter-perfect edition; in 1940 he published also a lengthy essay on the Hutterites under the title, "Die ungarischen Wiedertäufer bei Grimmelshausen" (Zeitschrift
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  • first published in 1914. Until the publication of this big hymnal, the Hutterites had nothing that would compare with the Ausbund, the hymnal of the Swiss
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  • information. An elder of this area, named Farwendel, joined the Hutterites in Moravia in 1565. The Hutterite Chronicle (Chronik, 415) calls him "ein alter diener
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  • otherwise unknown. This resulted in a brilliant history of the Hutterites, more condensed than the older (Braitmichel) chronicle, and yet full and rich
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  • Liebe betreffend (1652), one of the few Hutterite writings which were printed in their time. In 1920 the Hutterites in America had it reprinted (at Scottdale)
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  • were again in Steyr, when the Hutterite chronicle reports the presence of "Philippites." Riedemann and other Hutterites visited them now and then, and
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  • Hungary and as a representative of the aristocracy in Vienna. Anabaptists (Hutterites) lived in only three districts (comitates) of Western Hungary, now Slovakia
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  • had shifted from the Hutterites to the Philippites; Hans Haffner, the author of a remarkable tract; Hans Gentner, who turned Hutterite in 1538 and thereafter
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  • Diener am Wort (Minister of the Word), is the term used by the Hutterites for their preachers; occasionally they were also called Diener des Wortes or
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  • wool anywhere other than in the royal cities or the baronial estates. The Hutterites were all the more willing to obey, for the barons showed increasing interest
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  • discovered many an unknown book or document pertaining to the story of the Hutterites. Eventually he put together in a mosaic-like fashion the essential contents
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  • wide distribution afterwards in Moravia, Germany, and Switzerland. The Hutterites as well as Pilgram Marpeck and his people were greatly indebted to this
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  • economy of Bohemia and Moravia. In Moravia, the erstwhile refuge of the Hutterites and other sectarian groups, the activities of Cardinal Franz von Dietrichstein
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  • the 18th century, and real toleration did not come until 1815. For the Hutterites heavy persecution (after the initial decade or two) really set in only
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  • insert "of the Christian-apostolic evangelical believing sect named the Hutterites." On the 27 August 1941 the title was changed to Unser Bote. The editor
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  • the elder of the Anabaptist congregation at Neustadt a.d.W., to join the Hutterites and immigrate to Moravia. After the death of Hans Kräls, Braidl was chosen
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  • strongly toward Protestantism. Under him began the "golden age" of the Hutterites in Moravia, protected to be sure by the nobles of the land. Then with
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  • Friedmann in the article Antitrinitarianism, where the later contacts between Hutterites and Dutch Mennonites with the Socinians, are also discussed. The outstanding
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  • "Gregory the Wicked," mentioned in 1550 and 1551 in the histories of the Hutterites, who came from the German parts of Bohemia. A detailed report of 23 August
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  • the organization of the Bruderhofs (households or communes) while the Hutterites on their part had but little appreciation for their learned visitors,
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  • 1533 called Hutterites, settled in Auspitz and Austerlitz but not at once in Rossitz. In 1533 a serious conflict arose between the Hutterites and the two
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  • Hutterthal (Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine) (category Extinct Hutterite Colonies)
    government. When universal military service was introduced in Russia, the Hutterites again abandoned their homes, and in 1874 immigrated to America. Their
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  • "Schwertler" party died out by 1529, while the Stäbler developed into the Hutterites. The Hutterite Chronik (Zieglschmid, 86) states that the Schwertler "now (=1542
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  • in Ivančice are also meant. In Ivančice and probably also Alexovitz the Hutterites settled about 1527 and 1528 (Beck, 68); the baronial Lipa family received
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  • non-Catholics. That the relative tolerance of the Moravian nobles toward the Hutterites and their economic activities was to these men a real "scandal" can be
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  • compensation for exemption from military service. Soon a general tax was imposed. Hutterites living in Mannheim in the mid-17th century were freed from guard duty
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  • These trans-migrants came into contact with the last remnants of the Hutterites, and revived their brotherhood to new life. But the Jesuits (though in
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  • during World War I caused difficulties for the Hutterites, it was Elias Walter who represented the Hutterites in negotiations in Washington, and it was John
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  • See also New Amish "Amish." Concise encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites. Donald B. Kraybill, ed. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
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  • struggling for their life in Württemberg or leaving for Moravia to join the Hutterites); Alfred Hegler, a Tübingen theologian whose important work on Geist und
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  • brotherhood recognize him as leader, "that he be our bishop and shepherd." The Hutterites now formed a brotherhood and Hutter was able to lead them with a firm
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  • in the second half of Pilgram Marpeck's Verantwortung. The 16th-century Hutterites also knew and used the Theologia Deutsch. It is quoted under the title
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  • directly from Prussia purchased the Hutterian Bruderhof Kovalicha. The Hutterites then migrated to America. This total settlement became known as Schönfeld
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  • pfälzisches Colloquium mit einem Wiedertäufer im Jahre 1567. Hutterites caught in the Palatinate were generally released. The generosity of the rulers
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  • Anabaptist history it has significance only for the years 1767-1770, when Hutterites fled from Transylvania and tried to establish a new Bruderhof in Walachia
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  • php?title=Medicine_Among_the_Hutterites&oldid=143651. APA style Friedmann, Robert. (1957). Medicine Among the Hutterites. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • cent German, and 30 per cent Hungarian (or Magyar). Since Anabaptists (Hutterites) lived in Slovakia since the middle of the 16th century (coming from adjoining
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  • consistently on the Dutch Mennonites, the Swiss Brethren, and the Austrian Hutterites, since the other groups had more or less died out. Ottius presents in
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  • Arnold manifests a fine knowledge and grasp of Anabaptism (including the Hutterites) and Mennonitism, and his work did much to dispel false prejudices among
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  • Riedemann's well-known Hutterite confession of faith, printed in 1565, and apparently in circulation also in Württemberg where Hutterites were active in missionary
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  • 1848, pp. 228-40, "Die oberländischen Mennoniten" (erroneously called Hutterites). They are Amish Mennonites, whom the author describes at first hand.
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  • and Alberta. His adoption into the community of brethren known as the Hutterites and the commission entrusted to him are attested in the following document
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  • and periodicals, as carriers of North American culture, out of the home. Hutterites find radio and television destructive of the discipline of colony life
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  • to re-establish communal life after it had been discontinued among the Hutterites since 1818. This was achieved in the village of Hutterdorf in the Molotschna
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  • revision of his Ph.D. dissertation); The Sociology of Canadian Mennonites, Hutterites, and Amish : a Bibliography with Annotations (1977, with a supplement
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  • of chinaware from the Hutterite colonies. In the castles of Catholic noblemen, who were in many cases friendly toward the Hutterites, their products were
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  • faith, e.g., nonresistance and common ownership of goods (in the case of Hutterites), as well as very specific applications of principles, e.g., permissible
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  • Bossert (369-371, and 373-374). While Binder lay in prison in Maulbronn, the Hutterites sent other missionaries to Maulbronn, whose sermons were heard by large
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  • them very favorable privileges. Under the protection of an officer the Hutterites proceeded through Poland to Vyshenka, on the Desna River, where they arrived
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  • Corinthians 7:4. According to J.C. Wenger, the Swiss Brethren, the Moravian Hutterites and the Dutch Mennonites all had similar standards regarding divorce.
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  • In 1937 he, together with Michael Waldner made a trip to Europe to aid Hutterites who were being expelled by the Nazis from the Rhön Bruderhof in Western
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  • Polish and Hutterite background. The Klein-Geschichtsbuch (ed. Zieglschmid, 1947, 369) gives a brief account of how the Deckers joined the Hutterites. In 1783
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  • by Maria Theresa, Queen of Austria-Hungary, to convert the Anabaptists (Hutterites) living at Alwinz in the Hungarian province of Transylvania. With the
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  • traditional ways of the Hutterites in all their strictness and austerity. In this he was fairly successful. From a later Hutterite codex (see Ehrenpreis)
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  • Anabaptists were the Philipite Brethren in Moravia, the rival group to the Hutterites, in the 1530's. It might even be claimed that Gelassenheit in a more passive
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  • Especially the conservative Mennonites, such as the Old Order Mennonites or Hutterites in North America, Russian Mennonites living in "commonwealths" in Russia
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  • house near the Meierhof, which Bartholomaus von Zierotin gave over to the Hutterites. Johann Jr. von Zierotin, who expelled them from his land in 1579 for
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  • honor in the treaty of 1622 with Austria. He was a patron of the Moravian Hutterites, whose thoroughness in farming and in handicraft he had learned to know
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  • have to be taught (if possible by Hutterite teachers—though the teachers are usually non-Hutterite, since Hutterites do not meet the educational requirements
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  • unbearable, the entire Philippite group left this land (in contrast to the Hutterites) and planned to return to their native Württemberg. On their way the greater
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  • of the Germans, Menno Simons and Dirk Philips of the Dutch, and of the Hutterites a large number including Peter Riedemann (at least 46 of his hymns have
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  • However, not only the Hutterites, but also Menno Simons taught the same ideas, perhaps drawing from the same sources as the Hutterites (Eusebius?). This is
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  • compared in some respects with the Kleine Gemeinde of the Molotschna, the Hutterites, or the Amish, although more conservative and culturally retarded than
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  • as communal Hutterites and 823 were noncommunal Hutterites or who became known as Prairieleut. In coming to the United States those Hutterites wishing to
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  • social inequality and property continued in another form in the Moravian Hutterites' community of life and goods. -- James M. Stayer See also Historiography;
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  • in Moravia and Bohemia. Some of its members admitted the Hutterites to their domains and protected them in times of adversity against royal and imperial
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  • to two major films: The Amish: A People of Preservation (1976) and The Hutterites: To Care and Not to Care (1983). Among numerous awards, John A. Hostetler
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  • Austrian Tyrol among the early Hutterites, although this has not been firmly established. The name appears among the Hutterites in Russia after the migration
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  • Diener der Notdurft was the title used by the Hutterites for their elected and ordained managers or stewards of their Bruderhofs who took care of all temporal
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  • 1762, 1793, and later. They are among the most original creations of the Hutterites and are in many ways unique documents, revealing the strong consciousness
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  • Žádovice, about 1550 owned by the lord Sigmund von Zastrizil. In 1553 the Hutterites established a Bruderhof here. The Chronik reports the death of a number
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  • the Vorsteher of the Hutterites and their only leader; Stadler visited him and after long talks organically joined the Hutterite brotherhood. He then served
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  • at Alzey (Hege, 53ff.); this figure is questioned by Krebs. About 1550 Hutterites settled in the region of Kreuznach and Sprendlingen, near Erbesbüdesheim
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  • were well recognized in Württemberg; distinctions were made between the Hutterites, the Moserites, the Hofer Brethren, in contradistinction to the Davidjorists
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  • and Kreuznach. In 1557, through the work of Hans Schmidt, he joined the Hutterites, immigrated to Moravia, and was chosen to the ministry in 1562. In 1568
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  • Braitmichel was the beginner of the official church chronicle of the Hutterites called the Geschichts-Buch, which work he must have started toward the
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  • colonies of King Ranch Hutterite Colony include: Ayers Ranch Hutterite Colony (Grass Range, Montana); Flat Willow Ranch Hutterite Colony (Roundup, Montana);
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  • of the numerous Hutterite physicians (see Medicine Among the Hutterites). In 1581-1582 he received the special honor of being called to the court of Emperor
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  • Polish Brethren (Socinians who had settled there at the same time as the Hutterites, but had remained only three years), they were not drafted for statute
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  • per cent were German) and 90 family names were found among the Primavera Hutterites. The chief source of income was agriculture; some industry had developed
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  • primarily in Protestant lands, owing to the ruthless recatholicization of Hutterites in Moravia and the persecution-induced exodus of Anabaptists from Bavaria
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  • Maulbronn, Württemberg, who immigrated to Moravia in the 1580s to join the Hutterites. In 1597 he was made preacher at the Pribitz Bruderhof in Moravia. In
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  • than 50 congregations, most of them with a large membership, of Moravian Hutterites (see Merlanders). Later there was a Mennonite congregation in or near
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  • White Mountain were visited upon the Moravian Anabaptist households. The Hutterites at Göding were again sorely pressed and attempted to flee over the border
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  • "Manifesto" to all Mennonites, but apart from rendering some aid to the Hutterites who were forced out of Germany by Hitler, did not accomplish much, partly
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  • the founder of the New Hutterites (Society of Brethren), came from the Rhönbruderhof in Germany in 1930 to be ordained as a Hutterite minister by Elias Walter
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  • Transylvania in 1755, there became acquainted with the last remnants of the Hutterites, and finally accepted their teaching. Since they could not remain in Transylvania
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  • (including 11 schools) were burned down, 87 inmates were murdered, 238 Hutterites were abducted, some to Turkey, of whom only 70 returned (Beck, Geschichts-Bücher)
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  • maintaining the boundaries which separated them from the larger society. The Hutterites and Old Order Amish have demonstrated that it is possible to grow and
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  • station in Huron. Approximately 1,300 Mennonites, including about 200 Hutterites, lived in the county. The Mennonite settlement extended north into Spink
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  • Manitoba Mennonites in 1955, while Eaton and Weil also published a book on Hutterites in 1955. World War II scattered many Mennonites as they served in alternative
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  • communal living, hence their interest in the experiment of the Moravian Hutterites in this regard. Three or four times in the 16th and early 17th centuries
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  • Landtag of 1545 was not put into effect in Paraditz until 1547, when the Hutterites immigrated to Hungary. When they were again admitted to Moravia they returned
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  • the Hutterian Brethren in Moravia he left the Philipites and joined the Hutterites. Among the Philipites his withdrawal aroused great offense, which found
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  • profoundly impressed by the Hutterite plea for the primitive Christian form of communal life. A lively correspondence with the Hutterites ensued, of which we have
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  • continued in their Saturday school under the direction of a Hutterite teacher. Hutterites still take Riedemann's thoughts about singing very seriously
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  • somewhat from mainstream culture, the folklife of Mennonites, Amish, and Hutterites should be fuller, richer, more revealing than that of less culturally
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  • Transylvanian prince, Bethlen Gabor, had once given a homestead to the Hutterites when they were refugees from Moravia. Here they met a brotherhood with
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  • had joined the Hutterites. According to Hutterite accounts he was imprisoned and tortured in 1557 and died in 1567 after becoming a Hutterite Servant of the
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  • visit the Hutterite settlements in the United States and Canada in 1930-31. Through the union established at that time with the American Hutterites, the Bruderhof's
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  • category includes a significant percentage of Mennonites in the 1980s (Hutterites, Amish of all branches, Old Order Mennonites and related smaller groups
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  • statement of the fundamental doctrinal and practical points in which the Hutterites distinguish themselves from the Swiss Brethren who lived in that area
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  • the brotherhood. 30 January 1585, he died at Schädowitz, Moravia. The Hutterites kept his letters with great care, and the many copies extant prove their
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  • concerning death sentences against Anabaptists, the chronicles of the Hutterites quite definitely state that martyrdom was by no means unknown in or around
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  • the answer was not satisfactory a delegation of twelve Mennonites and Hutterites visited the American frontier in 1873 to investigate the possibilities
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  • though the Hutterites speak a sort of Tirolean-Bavarian German dialect among themselves. Why are only old sermons read among the Hutterites today? The
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  • Peter Hoover, ordained to the ministry in 1984, joined the Schmiedeleut Hutterites, where he was instrumental in bringing about changes that led to the separation
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  • and one from Salzburg; two others and two Hutterites served as observers, so to speak. The story of the Hutterites is a chapter of its own, not to be told
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  • immigrants, who were non-communal Hutterites who did not re-adopt the community of goods doctrine as some other Hutterite immigrants did. The small congregation
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  • contains, so to speak, all the arsenal of hostile arguments against the Hutterites which ever were launched against them. Eysvogel attacks the educational
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  • cross-examination he said that he was on his way to Moravia to join the Hutterites, that he was baptized by Hans Hut, and made brief statements on some points
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  • voluntarily, they would be forced to do so. Kuhr undertook to defend the Hutterites before the bishop. In the spring of 1763, the government had Kuhr and
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  • medical care in Moravia outside the Hutterite brotherhood (see Medicine among the Hutterites). It is known that Hutterite physicians were employed by most
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  • with the communal Hutterites, and then partial returns to Hesse is detailed by Wappler partly on the basis of the account in the Hutterite Chronicle (under
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  • Slovakia. He learned of the Hutterites from a Moravian servant, and, enlisting the latter as a guide, visited several Hutterite communities. Much impressed
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  • a systematic theology type but rather of a testimonial character. The Hutterites, likewise, had a number of Rechenschaften and other confessional writings
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  • Besides all major treatments of the Hutterites such as those by Loserth, Wolkan, Horsch, etc., see Franz Heimann, "The Hutterite Doctrine of the Church and the
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  • Anabaptists here. The earliest references showing connections with the Hutterites in Moravia are dated 1554  (TA Württemberg, 142). Several families united
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  • that age). The Hutterites are later specially attacked because of their (then novel) common education of the children (see Education, Hutterite). At one place
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  • champion of the Counter Reformation, and polemical writer against the Hutterites. Around 1582-83 Adam von Dietrichstein called him to Nikolsburg, Moravia
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  • in Mähren. Leipzig, 1935. The most important source for Hutterite economic history. The Hutterites and Saskatchewan, a study of inter-group relations. Regina
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  • comes from the Philippite Brethren in Moravia, a group similar to the Hutterites but without their community life. They did not survive the severe persecutions
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  • he considered it to have been an effect of Beguine tradition, that the Hutterites, in complete misunderstanding of the intentions of their ancestors, applied
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  • divided according to their origin into (1) the "old" Hutterites, (2) the "Carinthian" Hutterites (since 1756), and (3) former Prussian Mennonites who joined
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  • from this position and the next year went to Moravia, where he joined the Hutterites. His wife Anna Abdorf was permitted to live in Bern with their children
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  • answered in German; it is also strange that the chronicles of the Moravian Hutterites record only the outward events, and do not discuss his faith. Two Anabaptists
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  • usage of "bishop" disappeared in Europe with the possible exception of the Hutterites. At present, wherever this office is referred to in Europe, it is either
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  • few other Prairieleut and colony Hutterites often through intermarriage. David Hofer's son David was the pastor of this congregation and was ordained for
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  • Chronica. Friedmann proved the same for an outstanding dogmatic tract of the Hutterites of about 1547 (ARG 1931, 235). Furthermore, the church historical arguments
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  • different public schools in Manitoba, as well as in a Hutterite colony. An invitation to join the Hutterites was rejected by Heinrich with the comment: "I would
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  • Annele together with her five chil­dren belonged to the few surviving "old Hutterites" in Transylvania prior to the coming of the Carinthians in 1756. She is
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  • July 1568. The two had been sent as missioners to the Palatinate by the Hutterites in Moravia. The sheriff (Scherg) refused to arrest the two men, saying
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  • Moravia; here Matthiasch, the captain of Kromau, leased a house to the Hutterites, and they set up a Bruderhof, which is mentioned in the Geschicht-Buch
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  • (Uhrschitz) Hutterite Bruderhof, located near Slavkov u Brna (German, Austerlitz), Moravia, founded about the middle of the 16th century by Hutterites brought
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  • sanction. Hutterites will permit young men to leave the Bruderhof for a short time to try life in the surrounding "world," but to remain a Hutterite necessitates
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  • followed by a short chapter on Bernese Anabaptists in Moravia and Russia (Hutterites). The major section of the book, pp. 104-313, is devoted largely to the
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  • seems that he belonged to the Pilgramites in Moravia and later to the Hutterites, but the relationship of these two groups to each other is not clear.
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  • president of the Hungarian chancellery, put an end to the oppression of the Hutterites. Against Lutherans and Calvinists, however, it continued unabated; members
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  • thereupon the treasurers suggested obtaining a loan from the "wealthy" Hutterites. A committee of three officials was appointed to negotiate with the Brethren
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  • In general the Hutterites had an ascetic outlook on life; in fact were it not for their acceptance of marriage their way of life could best be characterized
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  • community of goods in Hutterdorf, Southern Ukraine, in 1859; this group of Hutterites came to be known as the Schmiede Leut. One year later, in 1860, Darius
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  • Mirror by Thieleman J. van Braght (1660), and the great Chronicle of the Hutterites ("Geschicht-Buch") about 1665. In the 16th and 17th century Anabaptists
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  • compatible society. With Francesco della Sega (or Saga) he learned about the Hutterites sometime in the 1550s and was admitted to the brotherhood at Pausram,
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  • Dietrichstein came into the possession of Pergen and summoned the Jesuits, the Hutterites in Pergen were subjected to oppression, in the first place because the
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  • Klein-Geschichtsbuch. He died in Russia on 14 December 1824. During this time the Hutterites abandoned their practice of community of goods. Michael Waldner, also
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  • Anabaptism in 1581, and had left Württemberg and gone to Moravia, joining the Hutterites. Here he married. In 1590, he was sent to his home country to spread the
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  • Hostetler (1918-2001), who became the preeminent sociologist of both Amish and Hutterites in the second half of the 20th century, compiled the bibliography while
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  • as well as among the Hutterites. Hans Woleman is mentioned as being among the Hutterites during the Thirty Years' War. The Hutterites who went to Russia
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  • Krehbiel, and Josef Mündlein with others left Galicia in 1796, joined the Hutterites at Vyshenka, Chernigov, Russia, whence they went to Volhynia and became
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  • the main work of Erhard himself, who, although well familiar with the Hutterites from personal contact, did not hesitate to accuse them of the worst vices
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  • bishop. His major contribution was his work on the great chronicle of the Hutterites, the Geschichtsbuch, which Kaspar Braitmichel had begun to write in the
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  • although the Old Order Mennonites, the Old Colony Mennonites, and the Hutterites to varying degrees share these attitudes and practices. "Old Order" Amish
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  • areas would have found it difficult to establish their own schools. The Hutterites, on the other hand, living in colonies, were able to establish their own
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  • Daughter colonies of the Cayley Hutterite Colony include: Sunshine Hutterite Colony (Hussar, Alberta, Canada); Holden Hutterite Colony (Holden, Alberta, Canada);
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  • Mennonite groups (Amish, Old Colony Mennonites, Sommerfeld Mennonites, Hutterites) continued to celebrate the main festivals of the Christian year with
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  • socialization of Hutterite children and youth appears to be very effective. Also the rate of mental disorders is reported to be unusually low among Hutterites (Eaton
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  • Moravia, where they formed a congregation of Swiss Brethren beside the Hutterites. Three brothers (monks) from the church at Thessalonica, the present Saloniki
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  • Niemtschitz. Here on the estates belonging to the Zawis of Wickow the Hutterites expelled from Klein Niemtschitz established a small Bruderhof in 1559
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  • that most likely the principle had never been strictly observed among the Hutterites, and in later times was given up altogether. The ban, it was felt, cannot
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  • (written) sermons, usually called Vorreden and Lehren by the Hutterites (see Sermons, Hutterites). He more than anyone else promoted the system of writing
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  • is the little information concerning his death in the chronicles of the Hutterites. From the phrase "aus Wels," it is assumed that he was probably in contact
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  • In October the imperial troops dug up all the money and other goods the Hutterites had buried. The expulsion of 1622 put an end to this martyrdom, as well
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  • teachings of other Christians mentioning Mennonites among Quakers, Doukhobors, Hutterites, and Molokans, and makes comments on the writings of others advocating
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  • colonies of the Ewelme Hutterite Colony include: Cameron Hutterite Colony (Turin, Alberta, Canada); Enchant Hutterite Colony (Enchant, Alberta, Canada);
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  • to be found among the Anabaptists and Mennonites through the centuries. Hutterites, especially in the large Bruderhof of Pribitz, manufactured clocks for
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  • Anabaptist groups, these views led to a repudiation of private property. Hutterites insisted on sharing economic possessions and on living in a closely-knit
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  • The concept of caring for one's own runs especially deep among Amish, Hutterites, and the more conservative Mennonites. Until recently, it would appear
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  • Alenson report, and claims, clearly without foundation, that Moravians (Hutterites) and Germans were together, and that the parties in the dispute excommunicated
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  • minister in Latin America and later among the Schmiedeleut (Elmendorf) Hutterites in Australia. Martin, Donald. Old Order Mennonites of Ontario: Gelassenheit
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  • of the Hutterites in Slovakia 1746-1761, a tailor by trade. He was made preacher in Sobotište in 1736, and was chosen bishop of all Hutterites in Slovakia
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  • accept his name. Farther south, the communalist Anabaptists became known as Hutterites, and thereby were differentiated from the more individualistic Swiss Brethren
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  • (Beck), which is confirmed by other chronicles. In later times, when the Hutterites already had many established settlements, even as late as the first decade
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  • which they were therefore allowed to purchase at a minimum price. The Hutterites were strongly agricultural, although their completely self-contained communal
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  • much trouble and consuming great amounts of goods. The chronicles of the Hutterites record that in the spring of 1608 Berka instigated an attempt to convert
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  • Pennsylvania. At that time there were about 380 souls in the Hutterite group. The Hutterites accepted the offer but were unable to carry it through because
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  • Missioners from the Hutterite colonies there frequently came to Switzerland to solicit immigrants, with considerable success, as the Hutterite Chronik repeatedly
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  • bishop, while formerly it belonged to the diocese of Olomuce (Olmütz). The Hutterite Chronicle reports that in the 16th century four Anabaptist brethren were
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  • that the Anabaptists read this passage; the Hutterites quote it in a great doctrinal book of 1547 (see Hutterite Article Book); and Pilgram Marpeck mentions
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  • institutional, cultural (ethnic) faith, even though Mennonites, Amish, and Hutterites avoided the language of sacramental and institutional Christianity (Cronk
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  • Dechtitz (Magyar, Dejte) was a village in Hungary where Hutterites expelled from Moravia settled in the 17th century. Their Bruderhof was ruined on 3 September
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  • of Marpeck alone but of an entire group of earnest Bible students. The Hutterites, too, had quite a number of such concordances among their manuscript books;
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  • to join the Hutterites and to embrace completely their teachings. The original of the Handbüchlein is no longer extant. That no Hutterite codex in European
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  • of the Pfeddersheim Anabaptist testimony, and may support the idea that Hutterites took part in the Pfeddersheim disputation as they did later in the Frankenthal
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  • Protestantism free exercise of religion, he ordered the expulsion of the Hutterites by the end of the year at the Landtag in Brno in 1567; if they returned
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  • Thessalonica, while a few years later some found refuge in Moravia with the Hutterites. The fate of the remainder is obscure, but this much is clear: Manelfi's
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  • colonies of the Veteran Hutterite Colony include: Pleasant Valley Hutterite Colony (Clive, Alberta, Canada); Gadsby Hutterite Colony (Hackett, Alberta, Canada);
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  • colonies of the Huxley Hutterite Colony include: Valley View Hutterite Colony (Linden, Alberta, Canada); Stahl Hutterite Colony (Ritzville, Washington, USA);
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  • colonies of the Pibroch Hutterite Colony include: Lavoy Hutterite Colony (Lavoy, Alberta, Canada); Doe River Hutterite Colony (Bonanza, Alberta, Canada)
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  • colonies of the Birch Creek Hutterite Colony include: Duncan Ranch Hutterite Colony (Harlowton, Montana, USA); and Pondera Hutterite Colony (Valier, Montana
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  • The Hubmaier party was called the "Schwerdtler". The Stäbler became the Hutterites, while the Hubmaier party died out by 1529. As late as 1576 Caspar Franck's
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  • several hundred guilders' worth of damage. The bitterest experience of the Hutterites at Le­vary occurred in 1685, when their own baron, Ulrich von Kollonitsch
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  • Balthasar Hubmaier, Ludwig Haetzer, and Melchior Hoffman. The sections on the Hutterites and Anabaptists present utter nonsense. The Batenburgers and Davidjorists
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  • the Hutterites. Eaton and Mayer discovered that Hutterites had a very high marriage rate. By the age of 45 less than 2 per cent of all Hutterites remained
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  • colonies of the Crystal Springs Hutterite Colony include: Acadia Hutterite Colony (Oyen, Alberta, Canada); Rose Glen Hutterite Colony (Hilda, Alberta, Canada);
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  • colonies of the Hand Hills Hutterite Colony include: Verdant Valley Hutterite Colony (Drumheller, Alberta, Canada); and Lone Pine Hutterite Colony (Botha, Alberta
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  • prompted by a letter from Francesco della Sega. In 1561 he visited the Hutterites in Moravia in the company of Bartolomeo of Ferrara, Lucrezia of Vicenza
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  • Senner, Stucky, and Schwartz. To the west of these two settlements were the Hutterite Mennonites, whose ethnic background was the same as that of the Hutterian
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  • custards, dumplings, soups, and a variety of dishes based on apples. The Hutterites, who experienced the most severe and long-lasting persecution of all Anabaptist
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  • tradition communities are of two types: the communal or communistic as in the Hutterites, and the semi-communal. The semi-communal has been normative, calling
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  • a belief in the Triune God. It is clear that Comenius referred to the Hutterites. Although Comenius was in Amsterdam from 1656 on, there is no evidence
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  • persecution in Austerlitz, had returned to Moravia and united with the Hutterites, bringing with him about 100 persons, and served as Vorsteher in Butschowitz
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  • also Mennonites among them, though they cannot be identified. Nor did the Hutterites speak officially; indeed, they refused to speak when challenged to do
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  • a Hutterite brother, died December 1592 at Schakowitz in Moravia. He gained a certain significance as the author of a chronicle of the Hutterites, which
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  • colonies of the Pincher Creek Hutterite Colony include: Spokane Hutterite Colony (Reardan, Washington, USA); Marlin Hutterite Colony (Marlin, Washington,
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  • 29 October 1517, and was given the bachelor's degree in 1519. In 1543 a Hutterite from Allgäu by the name of Damian (Thaman) was seized in Ingolstadt as
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  • Negotiations of the Russian Mennonites (and Hutterites) with the American government (1873) during President Ulysses S. Grant's second administration centered
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  • left behind. In 1556 there was a larger emigration. In 1574 the Moravian Hutterites sent a special epistle to Landeck. Up into the 1580s there is mention
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