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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
    37 KB (5,334 words) - 13:39, 29 March 2021
  • 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
    9 KB (819 words) - 09:57, 11 October 2018
  • 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
    86 KB (10,056 words) - 14:28, 25 February 2023
  • 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
    10 KB (1,563 words) - 02:17, 18 February 2016
  • 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
    27 KB (4,052 words) - 07:00, 16 January 2017
  • 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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