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  • 9%), German (10.2%), Italian (4.6%), Chinese (4.3%), First Nations (4.0%), Ukrainian (3.9%), and Dutch (3.3%). A major factor in the growth of Canada's population
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  • located, belonged to the Mennonite Church, 15.5 to the Mennonite Brethren, and 3.3 to other groups. In the RSFSR, that is, the rest of Russia outside of the
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  • III, 423. For location of the Bruderhofs see the numbers I-XIV on Map 3) Table 3: Moravia, by manorial estates, 1619-1622 (According to Fr. Hruby, Die
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  • org/details/AHistoryOfTheMennoniteBrethrenChurch. Address: 1310 Taylor Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3M 3Z6 Phone: 204-669-6575 Web site: Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren
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  • census, 76.5% of the population is Roman Catholic, 6.3% is Protestant, 3.01% have no religion, 0.3% belong to a faith other than Christianity, and 13.8%
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  • Kansas with 3,600 members (13 — 2,449, including 3 Krimmer Mennonite Brethren congregations); Church of God in Christ, Mennonite 19 and 3,145 (14 — 1,917);
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  • editions known of the (Offer and) Lietboecxken: (1) 1562-63; (2) 1566, n.p.; (3) 1567, n.p. (apparently printed by Biestkens); (4) 1570, n.p., probably also
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  • appeared in the Gospel Herald, 10 January-19 December 1929; 18 January 1934-3 January 1935. Funk, John F. Mennonite Church and Her Accusers. Elkhart, IN:
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  • was as follows: 87.3% White (non-Hispanic); 4.4% Black (non-Hispanic); 3.8% Hispanic, a category that includes people of many races; 3.4% Asian/Pacific Islander;
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  • Netherlands (area 1,431 sq. miles, 1949 pop. 464,450; 13,328 Mennonites or nearly 3 per cent; 2005 pop. 643,000). In Friesland there are no big cities; the largest
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  • Paraguayan economy. While the population of Paraguay grew from 1 million (1930) to 3.5 million (1987) to 6.2 million (2004), this still was only fifteen inhabitants
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  • Westpreußen, now Malbork; coordinates: 54.033333, 19.05 [54° 2′ 0″ N, 19° 3′ 0″ E]; population in 1875, 8,526, in 1905, 13,095, in 1939, 26,159, in 2006
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  • Times-Dispatch (9 November 1986): F 1-3. Nardi, Gail. "The Changing Mennonites." Richmond Times-Dispatch (16 November 1986): F 1, 3, 4. Wikipedia. "Virginia." Web
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  • Chaco (Fernheim Colony), a part going later to East Paraguay (Friesland); (3) refugees from Russia in 1948 to Paraguay (Chaco-Neuland, East Paraguay-Volendam);
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  • sponsored by Wood River Mennonite (MC) Church; (2) Grace Bible Institute, Omaha; (3) Grace Children's Home, Henderson, sponsored by the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren
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  • 13%; No Religion - 13%; Baptist - 5%; Other Christian - 5%; Presbyterian - 3%; Congregational/UCC - 2%; Other Protestant - 2%; Pentecostal - 2%; Assemblies
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  • percent); Christians, 14.3 million (2.4 percent); Sikhs, 13 million (2 percent); Buddhists, 4.7 million (.71 percent); Jains, 3.2 million (.5 percent);
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  • domineering ambition, (2) accepting 50 talers for spiritual services as elder, (3) wine drinking. On this account he was inactive for several years, even though
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  • (grades 1-8) with 3 teachers and 40 students (1987-88), sponsored by the Faith Hills Fellowship congregation; and 5 voluntary service units (3 sponsored by
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  • affiliated with NYSF, making a total of 23 congregations and 2,033 members); (3) Lancaster Mennonite Conference (MC): 9, 267 (8 in New York City, 250 members:
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  • complete exemption from military service; (2) a free grant of land in Manitoba; (3) the right to conduct their own traditional schools (with German and Bible
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  • three steps are represented by (1) the years of settlement, (2) 1820-60, and (3) 1860-1917 The solicitude of the government is clearly discernible throughout
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  • the population identified themselves as belonging to the Catholic Church, 3.54% identified themselves as Muslim, and Protestants comprised 1.4% of the
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  • came from overseas: Netherlands 8, Germany 6, France 3, Switzerland 2, Paraguay 2, Brazil 2, India 3, China 1, a total from overseas of 27. The MCC aided
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  • Clark (Randolf), 1954, 5; Anabel (Macon), 1957, 1; Seymour (Webster), 1968, 3; Dogwood (Douglas), 1969, 1; Marshfield (Webster), 1970, 1; Windsor (Henry)
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  • In 1949 there were 13 churches in the conference with a total membership of 3,077. The churches were located in the southwest part of British Columbia, with
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  • Palatine in 66 years (1544-1610) several times changed their creed (3 times Lutheran, 3 times Reformed), but the report of 350 killed in the one year 1529
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  • evidence of real conversion and a change of life are fit candidates for baptism. (3) Scriptural church government. Not an ecclesiastical authority legislating
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  • Mennonitengemeinde 2,052 3 2,532 3 2,925 4 Beachy Amish Church 164 6 176 6 155 4 Berea Amish Mennonite Fellowship 19 1 Bethel Fellowship 58 3 Caribbean Light and
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  • 2011, 83.7% of the population were Hungarians, 3.1% were Romani, 1.3% were Germans, 0.3% were Slovaks, 0.3% were Romanians, and 0.2% were Croats (14.7% did
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  • South America (1953); Proceedings of the Fourth Mennonite World Conference 3-10 August, 1948 (1949).] The pamphlets and booklets issued have included a
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  • with 260(?) members: Perth and Waterloo 3, Elgin 1, Grey 1; Michigan 5, with 226 members: St. Joseph 1, Hillsdale 3, Oscoda 1; Delaware 4, with 250 members:
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  • German; 12.6% Irish; 12.3% English; 8.2% Hispanic; 6.2% Norwegian; 3.9% French; 3.9% American; 3.8% Swedish; 3.6% Italian; 3.3% Scottish; 2.5% Scotch Irish;
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  • January 1927. It was preceded by the Goshen College Record Review Supplement (3 numbers in 1926). It has been devoted to scholarly articles on Anabaptist and
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  • English, 27.2%; German, 20.9%; Scottish, 20.3%; Irish, 16.6%; French, 11.9%; Ukrainian, 10.2%; Dutch, 5.3%; Polish, 5.2%; Indigenous, 5.2%; Norwegian,
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  • 1969-1972 3 J. Albert Reimer 1969-1970 1 Victor Dick 1970-1971 1 Peter Nickel 1970-1972 2 Dietmar Goerz 1971-1974 3 1972-1974 P. J. Doerksen 1972- 3 1974 Jake
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  • Cappel 3, Egg I, Ellikon 8, Grüningen 2, Gryffensee 1, Hinwyl 7, Hirzel 46, Hausen 3, Maschwanden 5, Männedorf II, Mettmenstetten 6, Ottenbach 3, Pfäffikon
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  • Siberia writes, "Since 13 January 1956, we are free to travel" (Der Bote [3 October 1956]: 7). In the same issue of Der Bote, D. and N. Vogt report that
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  • of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 6-9; vol. 5, pp. 421-422. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global
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  • Okeene 89 Weatherford (Indiahoma) 25 Lawton View (Mission) 47 Indiahoma 184 3. Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, in 1955, three congregations with 406
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  • secure the necessary two-thirds majority for the Nazis (they received only 57.3 percent). In August 1939, by a coup d'etat, Forster declared himself head of
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  • 9 %), English (18.1 %), Irish (10 %), American (8.4 %), Norwegian (3.6 %), and Swedish (3.5 %). In 2008 the religious affiliation of Idahoans was: Church
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  • Weierhof (Pfatz), Deutschland: Im Selbstverlag der Herausgeber, 1913. (4), 717, (3) pp. "Schlußwort zum 1. Band" is dated 6 September 1924. Zweiter Band: Friedrich–Mähren;
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  • Moyer's Mennonite Church Records: An Interpretive Sketch." Mennogespräch 3 (1985): 1-3. Yearbook (Inter-Mennonite Conference [Ontario]): 13 (1986). Mennonite
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  • 4,000; Bergthaler (statistics of individual congregations not available), 3,000; Old Colony, 1,000; Mennonite Church , one near Guernsey 136; the Krimmer
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  • the provincial university, had five Mennonite churches in the late 1950s (3 General Conference Mennonite (GCM) churches: First, 348 members; Mayfair (later
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  • Belleville 155 and Allensville 110 in the Eastern A.M. Conference; Peachey (3 districts) 250, Old School (2 districts) 159, Locust Grove 110, and Mattawana
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  • California, 3; Colorado, 1; Florida, 1; Idaho, 1; Kansas, 14; Louisiana, 1; Michigan, 2; Missouri, 1; North Dakota, 2; Ohio, 1; Oklahoma, 3; Oregon, 1;
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  • Zustand der Mennonitengemeinden an der Molotschna vom Jahre 1836." Unser Blatt 3 (1928): 110-112, 138-143. Epp, David H. Johann Cornies: Züge aus seinem Leben
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  • a town (population: 1949, 40,825; 2006, 73,857; coordinates: 50° 50′ 0″ N, 3° 16′ 0″ E) in West Flanders, Belgium, in the 16th century was a center of cloth
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