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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 13%; No Religion - 13%; Baptist - 5%; Other Christian - 5%; Presbyterian - 3%; Congregational/UCC - 2%; Other Protestant - 2%; Pentecostal - 2%; Assemblies
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Goshen in Elkhart County, made by settlers largely from eastern Ohio; and (3) the Amish settlement east of Goshen and west of Nappanee, by settlers from
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • in Minnesota, Michigan, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota and Montana; (3) the Southern, representing those in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and Texas;
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  • East Flanders (1949 pop. 166,797, 2006 pop. 233,120; coordinates: 51° 3′ 0″ N, 3° 44′ 0″ E). With the exception of Antwerp no other city in Belgium had
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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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  • to remedy the situation. The date of the recommendations of the clergy was 3 September 1585. The mandate which was then issued first called for improvement
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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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  • as Hejbudy and now known as Stogi; coordinates: 54.063523, 18.971317 [54° 3′ 49″ N 18° 58′ 17″ E]; population in 1904, 413, in 1929, 395; in 2012, 430) is
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • (65 km) east of Vancouver, along the Trans-Canada highway (coordinates: 49° 3′ 16.6″ N, 122° 19′ 40.8″ W). Langley is to the west, Chilliwack is to the east
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  • Miloradovka (1889), 2 villages; Ignatyevo (1889), 7 villages; Borissovo (1892), 3 villages. The 1897 census recorded 23,922 Mennonites in Ekaterinoslav, comprising
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  • known as Kulm, now Chełmno; coordinates: 53.34842° N, 18.42499° E [53° 20' 54.3" N, 18° 25' 30" E]; population in 1875, 9628, in 1910, 11,718, in 2006, 20
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  • (MC) - (2) the Church of God in Christ (CGC), Mennonite (1859) with 4,300, (3) the Evangelical Mennonites (1864) with 2,300, (4) the Old Order or Wisler
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  • May 1533 and died in prison there ten years later, at the end of 1543. On 3 March 1534, "Täuferherren" were installed, constituting a commission for handling
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  • and 2 Thessalonians 3. Nevertheless we must take care that hate and enmity do not creep in under the guise of the ban, 2 Thessalonians 3:15. But when an excluded
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  • evangelistic work; (2) to establish and support home and foreign missions, (3) to care and provide for orphans, the aged, the needy, and the afflicted; (4)
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  • 2:11; Romans 12:17); extravagant and immodest dress (1 Timothy 2:8-10; 1 Peter 3:1-6). Labors earnestly in harmony with the Great Commission, for the evangelization
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  • 1,400; Old Order Amish, 7 churches with 600; General Conference Mennonite, 3 with 700; Conservative Amish Mennonite, 2 with 425; Old Order Mennonite, 2
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  • and church membership;  (2) a separated walk as a result of the new birth; (3) a more rigid church discipline. The form of baptism is now optional with each
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  • Missouri Railroad Company. The first group of settlers bought 6,008 acres at $3-$9 per acre, reserving 900 additional acres for relatives. By 1882 some 140
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  • und Geheimnis of 1530 (WA 30, 2, 209ff.); (3) his Von den Schleichern und Winkelpredigern of 1532 (WA 30, 3, 510ff.); and (4) his sermons of 2, 9, 16,
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  • and 3.01% Asian American. At that time people in Georgia were affiliated with the following groups: Baptist: 24%; Methodist: 12%; Presbyterian: 3%; Pentecostal:
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  • of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 315-316. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • of the Netherlands: (1) from the beginning to about 1581; (2) 1581-1672; (3) 1672-1811 (for Groningen 1826 is more accurate); and (4) the modern period
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  • Sundanese, ethnic Malays, and Madurese. Chinese Indonesians comprise only 3-4% of the population, but are very influential economically. Indonesia is the
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  • Argentines were Christian (the vast majority being Roman Catholic), 3.1% Agnostic, 1.9% Muslim, 1.3% Jewish, 0.9% atheist, and 0.9% Buddhist and others. North American
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  • to the 2010 U.S. Census, Colorado’s racial and ethnic composition was: 81.3% White (70.0% Non-Hispanic White Alone); 4.0% Black or African American; 1
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  • weather (average temperature from 2.3° C, January to 18.5° C, July), ample rainfall (average precipitation from 54.3 mm in July to 271.8 mm in December)
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  • Anabaptism and to the preservation and dissemination of Mennonite history. Born 3 August 1902 to Mennonite parents in Chortitza, the Ukraine, Krahn left the
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  • establishments, such as berry processing plants (4), grocery stores (3), dry goods (3), box factory, sawmill. The Abbotsford-Clearbrook area on both sides
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  • the work at Pleasant Hill and built it up to a membership in 1955 of 104. (3) Kent County contained two congregations, Caledonia established in 1864, which
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  • the present Netherlands (from Limburg 1, Gelderland 2, Utrecht 3, Friesland 10, Groningen 3, Drenthe 1, Overijssel 2, North Holland 8, South Holland 5, North
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  • all intents ended by 1756. The total Mennonite immigration may have reached 3,000 persons. The Lancaster County settlement spilled over into York, Cumberland
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  • Ouddorp. In 1992 the meetinghouse, on Weststraat 3, was sold and a new meetinghouse was built on Dorpstienden 3. In spring 2004 the meetinghouse was expanded
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  • of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 271-274; vol. 4, p. 1146. All rights reserved. ©1996-2023 by the Global
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  • (Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=West_Liberty_(Ohio,_USA)&oldid=170315
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  • 9.4%; Anglican Church, 7.7%; other Christian (not Protestant), 5.2%; Sikh, 3.5%; Baptist, 2.8%; Lutheran, 2.6%; Buddhist, 2.2%; and other Protestant, 2%
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  • in an arc from east around south to southwest, the GCM and MB groups in a 3/4 circle from east around south to north. About 4 per cent of the MC, 12 per
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  • Corinthians 11:25 [RSV]). The idea of "old covenant" is expressed in 2 Corinthians 3:14 and Hebrews 8:13. Indeed, the earliest reference to a new covenant is made
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  • 9, Pennsylvania 3, Maryland 1, Tennessee 3, Arkansas 2, Missouri 1, Kansas 6, Nebraska 2, Colorado 1, Oregon 2, California 18, Arizona 3, Hawaii 4. In 1957
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  • Wayne, Stark, Tuscarawas, and Coshocton; (2) Geauga, Trumbull, and Ashtabula; (3) Madison and Union. Amish from Holmes County settled in Geauga County southeast
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  • Pleasant View, AM of the Center Township at Pryor; Colorado --  Thurman; Oregon (3) -- Fairview, Zion, Bethel. Ten outstanding leaders of the Western District
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  • out neighboring communities, Einsiedel (18), Falkenstein (7), and Rosenberg (3 families). All three places were in the county of Szczerzec (Shchirets), about
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  • following were originally Mennonite: Martins (MC), 186; Wayne County (OOM), 3; Eight Square (OOM), 5; Chester (OOM), 40; County Line (OOM), 160; Chestnut
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  • members; Petrovka No. 2, Ivan A. Balmann, minister, 104 members; Kantserovka No. 3, Jakov J. Dik, minister, 23 members; Zhdanovka Nos. 5 and 8, Peter P. Bartel
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  • follows: Roman Catholic, 26%; Baptist, 9%; Methodist, 6%; Pentecostal, 3%; Jewish, 3%; Jehovah's Witness, 1%; Muslim, 1%; Orthodox, 1%; other religions, 1%;
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  • semimonthly with 16 pages. In 1896 the page size was again enlarged to 10 3/4 x 14 1/2, while in 1903 it became for the first time a weekly with eight
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  • Magdalena Andrews Ressler, was born near Ronks, Pennsylvania, 28 July 1867; died 3 October 1936; interment in Scottdale cemetery. He received his education in
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  • old Anabaptist congregation dating back to 1530-1534. A city record dated 3 May 1534 contains an order to all foreigners infected with Anabaptist doctrine
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  • Evangelical Protestants (many of them Pentecostal), 11.3% report that they do not have a religion, and 4.3% belonged to another. In August 1961 the Conservative
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  • title=Mennonitische_Bl%C3%A4tter_(Periodical)&oldid=144378. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 644
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  • elder: it was (1) contrary to the law of Moses, (2) contrary to the Gospel, (3) contrary to apostolic teaching, (4) contrary to the teaching of Dirk Philips
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  • Was sind Mennoniten? (1913); (2) Die Mennoniten Keine Wiedertäufer (1914); (3) Die Mennoniten keine Baptisten noch Methodisten (1914). He was the editor
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  • numerous trips to the Middle East (6), Southeast Asia (3), and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (3). Epp's twelve books include three on the Arab-Israeli
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  • Mennonite Brethren Church in Tiege, erected in 1888, membership of 427 in 1922; (3) Orloff Evangelical Mennonite Church in Orloff, organized in 1907 with 63 members
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  • had 26 homesteads, including a village leader's farm, a parish priest, and 3 inns. During the following half century, the number of farms and inns decreased
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  • significantly above the Canadian average of 7.7 percent in 1981. The Mennonites (3.3 percent) rank at the bottom with the Hutterites (.2 percent) and the Reformed
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  • ecclesiastic reforms, which roused his opponents to stubborn resistance. On 3 February 1538, they obtained control of the city in the election of councilors
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  • being from other religions or being without opinion, 4% identified as Muslim, 3% identified as Protestant, and 1% identified as Jewish. Throughout the late
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  • The Anabaptists believed in and strongly emphasized spiritual rebirth (John 3:3), the transformation of "natural" man into "spiritual" man who now can see
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  • Herman (Hermannus, Hermanus, Harmannus) Schijn (Schyn), born 3 August 1662, at Amsterdam, died there 25 November 1727, studied medicine at the universities
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  • (2) Neu-Hutterthal (in 1857), 80 miles (125 km) northwest of Huttertal, (3) Dobritcha (location not clear). In Hutterdorf after Waldner's death three
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  • numbers and names: No. 1, Georgstal, 30 farms; No. 2, Olgafeld, 28 farms; No. 3, Michelsburg, 35 farms; No. 4, Rosenbach, 18 farms; No. 5, Alexandertal, 23
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  • Seminary), 8. Freeman H. Swartz,  9.  J. Walter Dick; Row 3: 1. P. K. Regier, 2. Ellis Graber, 3. Wilfred D. Ulrich, 4. Curtis C. Bedsworth, 5. Curtis Lehman
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  • Genesis 3:17; Romans 1:2; 8:3; Colossians 1 :13; Ephesians 1:7; Galatians 4:4; Mark 12:6; 1:11; Matthew 17:5; 3:17; Hebrews 1:8; 7:3; 13:8; 1:3; John 16:28;
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  • 9″ N, 20° 41′ 3″ E]; population in 2008, approximately 500) is located 2.7 km (1.7 miles) south-west of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, 16.6 km (10.3 miles) west north-west
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  • and the proposal by the Board of Bishops to leave MC USA was ratified by 82.3% of those in attendance. At that time it was stated that the withdrawal will
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  • reading matter out of the latter." The subscription price was given as 50 cents, 3 marks, or 1 ruble. Since January 1899 was the first time that the subscription
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  • position he immigrated to America to avoid military service, arriving in New York 3 January 1887. January to May 1887 Horsch spent at Halstead, Kansas, attending
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  • only as their mother tongue, 1.3% reported French only, and 11.1% reported a non-official language only (including German, 3.4%, Dutch, 2.2%, and Spanish
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  • this congregation, of which Yeme Jacobsz de Ringh was an elder; (2)Frisians; (3) Flemish; (4) High Germans,  often called "Blaauwe Schuur Gemeente" (after
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  • foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ' (1 Corinthians 3:11). "In the matter of faith it is, therefore, required of the congregations
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  • Dwór Gdański (Tiegenhof), 21.4 kilometres (13.3 miles) north-east of Tczew (Dirschau), 23 kilometres (14.3 miles) east of Pruszcz Gdański (Praust;), and
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  • de Rore. The 1615 edition contains Nos. 1, 2, and 3; the editions of 1617 and 1626 and 1631 Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 12; van Braght's Martyrs' Mirror, editions
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  • the spiritual enfranchisement of lay people (priesthood of all believers). (3) Anabaptists developed a Gemeindechristentum centered on the congregation,
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  • operating elementary, middle, secondary, and Bible schools for the nationals; (3) medical service, by operating hospitals, clinics, and dispensaries; (4) publication
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  • were Peter Franke and his wife, a young couple from Bruges in Flanders. On 3 May 1540, three Anabaptists were executed at Southwark, of whom two were foreigners
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  • rischen_Br%C3%BCder,_Die&oldid=145717. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 339-340
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  • in lightning rods; (2) Members should take no part in worldly insurance; (3) It was considered inconsistent with nonresistant doctrine to go to the polls
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  • Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 Oct 2023. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=R%C3%BCckenau_(Molotschna_Mennonite_Settlement,_Zaporizhia_Oblast
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  • main body (Mennonite Conference, MC) increased numerically, in 1955 numbering 3,840, distributed among 34 congregations. The total membership of all branches
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  • him to live a life of righteousness. Acts 5:3 4; 2 Corinthians 3:3, 17; John 16:7, 8, 13; 1 Corinthians 3: 16; Galatians 4:6; Acts 1:8; Romans 8:1-4. We
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  • Oblast, Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Borozenko_Mennonite_Settlement
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  • concluded that thieves are hanged and wolves clubbed to death. The verse in Titus 3:10, that one who causes divisions should be avoided, he construed thus: avoidance
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  • calling attention to the previously published edicts. The third synod of Berg, 3 January 1590, states that Anabaptists were forbidden in the city of Elberfeld
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  • Missouri, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Kansas_City_(Kansas_and_Missouri
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  • Veelder­hande Gheestelicke Liedekens, n.p., 1558, a greatly modified issue of the (3) 1556 edition, a number of hymns by Mennonites being omitted; (35) a reprint
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  • n.d. Redekop, Calvin. "A Changing Mountain Lake." Mennonite Life 11, no. 3 (July 1956). Schultz, F. P. A History of the Settlement of German Mennonites
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  • third meeting was held at the Salem Mennonite Church near Kinross, Iowa, 1-3 July 1977. About 500 people attended these services. Interest in a winter Bible
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  • completed the regular college course with the A.B. or equivalent degree, offered a 3-year B.D. course. The second school was the Theological College that required
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  • farm land was at a premium and farms were of necessity small, varying from 3/4 of an acre in the south to as high as 40 acres in the then newly settled
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  • the duty of military service on the basis of the royal order of cabinet of 3 March 1868. Andreas was followed in the office of elder by Johann Mierau of
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  • make up 62.8% of the country’s population, with 45.3% belonging to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and 19.3% belonging to other Christian churches; 33.9% of
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  • considered a part of ordained ministry. But there is less clarity about others. (3) Is ordination for life or is it limited by actual functioning in a ministry
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  • the edict of 7 March, which made adult baptism punishable by drowning. On 3 December 1526, Manz and Blaurock were surprised at a meeting of the Brethren
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  • to Rome, the importance of which is indicated by the work of J. Schmidlin (3 vv.), Die kirchliche Zustände in Deutschland vor dem 30jährigen Kriege nach
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  • at the Amsterdam municipal university and the Mennonite seminary, was born 3 July 1842 at Middelburg (capital of the Dutch province of Zeeland), died at
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  • [54° 12' 55" N, 19° 4' 17" E]; 1905 population, 227) is located approximately 3 kilometres (2 miles) west of Nowy Dwór Gdański (Tiegenhof) and 34 km. (21 mi
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  • members to accept noncombatant service, as offered by the Order of Cabinet of 3 March 1868, but threatened to excommunicate those choosing military service;
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  • river Tuga (Tiege) across from Żelichowo (Petershagen), located approximately 3 kilometers (2 miles) north-east of Nowy Dwór Gdański (Tiegenhof), 18 km (11
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  • in Finland, appeared in Mennonitische Rundschau 73 (1950) 27 September, p. 3, and Der Mennonit IV (1951) 7. Later information indicated that this mysterious
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  • for 1.5% of the population, Hindus about 1.3%, and Jews about 0.2%. 15.1% had no religious affiliation, 2.3% were other and 1.4% were unspecified. Mennonite
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  • uer%C3%B3n_Department,_Paraguay)&oldid=120427. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp.
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  • twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization of the Vereinigung in Krefeld on 3 May 1911. He published an excellent account of the creation of the Vereinigung
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  • matter and sided with the Flemish, presented their view in a statement of 3 January 1569, called the Stichtsche groote presentatie, and after useless negotiations
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  • hatmakers (5), bricklayers (4), bakers (3), leather dealers (3), teachers (3), saddlers (3), and potters (3). There were also Mennonites in rural areas
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  • Hesselink (3 times), Petrus Loosjes, Cornelis de Vries, Jan van Gilse, Jacob Kuiper (3), Jeronimo de Bosch (2), Jan Kops Jac.zn, Hendrik van Voorst (3), Allard
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  • All the other writings were written in prison between 6 December 1527, and 3 February 1528, slightly more than eight weeks. These are the writings: (1)
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  • (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_Life_(Periodical)&oldid=134272
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  • conference statistical report revealed the following membership figures: Kansas, 3 congregations, Gnadenau (1874) 120, Springfield at Lehigh (1902) 90, Zoar (1879)
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  • 1: 3, James 1: 17, John 3: 5. Must every Christian needs be born again? Yes: for without regeneration, none can see the kingdom of God. - John 3: 3-5.
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  • World Conference. "Global Map: Lithuania." Mennonite World Conference. Web. 3 April 2021. https://mwc-cmm.org/global-map. Pauls, H. "Geschichte unserer Gemeinde
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  • Congregación Evangélica Misionera 5 22         Iglesia Menonita en Cuba 3 50 3 50 Iglesia Misionera Anabautista - Menonita     8 70  8  120 Mennonite Christian
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  • Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. December 2008. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Vancouver_(British_Columbia,_Canada)&oldid=162265
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  • "Anticlericalism in the German Peasants' War 1525." Past and Present 83 (1979): 3-31. Franz, Günther. Der deutsche Bauernkrieg. Munich and Berlin, 1933. Franz
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  • doctrine and sacraments at the expense of warm, personal and lay piety; and (3) the continuing mystical-evangelical milieu represented in part in Puritanism
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  • 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:4; 1 Peter 1:4; 2 Peter 3:3-13; Revelation 15:3; Revelation 21:4; Revelation 22:3. May God enable us all to attain His eternal kingdom
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  • Netherlands)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Kampen_(Overijssel,_Netherlands)&oldid=145555
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  • were Buddhism (35.1%), Taoism (33%), Yiguandao (3.5%), Protestantism (2.6%), and Roman Catholicism (1.3%). The majority of Taiwanese people usually combine
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  • CrossRoads Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Center website. 2 November 2008. Web. 3 September 2010. http://www.vbmhc.org/history/2008/08FallLecture/08FallLehman
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  • openly displayed, and recognized and praised as just (Isaiah 45:22-25, Romans 3:3-5). Humans are justified when God declares them to be righteous in his judgment
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  • generate constituency support for the worldwide ministries and programs of MCC; (3) to work at constituency relations in cooperation with MCC; and (4) to encourage
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  • them heads of families or mothers. All of them were summoned for a hearing on 3 December 1585; but persuasion was in vain. They declared that they wanted to
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  • lumber and cement, while the South Abbotsford MB Church provided the gravel. On 3 November 1940 a 46 foot by 34 foot church was dedicated, costing $700. In 1944
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  • Martin Jacob Friesen (17 September 1814, Kurzebrack, Marienwerder, Prussia - 3 November 1883, Halbstadt, Molotschna, South Russia) and Helena (Klaassen) Friesen
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  • encourge Mennonite identity and activate the members' involvement in the church. (3) Due to the emerging Cold War and the American influence the peace witness
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  • his own writings including Auserlesene Lebensbeschreibung heiliger Seelen (3 vv., 1733-53), which included biographies of Catholic and Protestant "saints
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  • calling of the Mennonites, to whom God had promised an open door (Revelation 3:8-10), in order to prepare a place of refuge (Revelation 12:14) for the other
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  • domestic circumstances Vinnis had to resign, and on 3 October 1869, he preached a moving farewell sermon on Rom. 3:28. His successor was S. Cramer, the minister
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  • congregation, 686 had Zentralschule education, 10 normal training, 52 secondary, and 3 university training. Of the 80 families of Kronsweide who were taken to Germany
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  • to "have no company" with those who disobeyed his epistle (2 Thessalonians 3:14). 2 John 10 advises not to "receive into the house (neither bid God speed)
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  • Altpreußischen Mennoniten (Marienburg, 1863) 93 ff. (German). (i) Russia: 3 March 1788, Tsarina Catherine II; printed in David Heinrich Epp, Die Chortitzer
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  • diakonos meaning minister or servant, used in Philippians 1:1, and 1 Timothy 3:8-13, where Paul states the qualifications for the office. Although Acts 6:2-5
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  • congregations: (1) the High German (merged in 1653 with the Flemish); (2) the Flemish; (3) the Frisian. On 12 May 1639 a short-lived union was formed between the churches
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  • Agricultural Association prepared a plan. It was approved by the Fürsorgekomitee on 3 June 1842 with the provision that six needy boys be admitted free of charge
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  • a large Mennonite community, 26 miles (41.8 kilometers) north and 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) west of the city of Saskatoon. The railroad branch line running
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  • century, namely, Franconia, Rockhill, Salford, Line Lexington, and Plains, all 3-5 miles away. Agriculture, marketing, and industry are the principal means
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  • Bucer stated that one of the Anabaptists asserted on the basis of 1 John 3: 8-9, that no one who sinned could be a Christian and denied that he sinned
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  • des Sacrament und anders betreffend (Nürnberg, 1526; Weller, No. 3831); (3) Ain kurzer Anzayg, wie doctor M. Luther ain zayt hör hatt etliche schrifften
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  • Kansas, a town (population of 1,300 in 1955; 1,873 in 2000; coordinates: 38° 0′ 3.73″ N, 97° 30′ 29.66″ W) located in the central part of the state, was founded
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  • town in the Dutch province of Friesland (coordinates: 53.05611, 5.40321 [53° 3′ 21″ N, 5° 24′ 11″ E]), close to the dike which shuts off the former Zuiderzee
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  • fall of 2011 the conference had 32 congregations with a total membership of 3,537. Lehn, Cornelia. Frontier Challenge: A Story of the Conference of Mennonites
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  • congregations and missions with 6,429 members: 18 in Elkhart County, 6 in Lagrange, 3 in Allen, 2 mission outposts in La Porte, and one congregation or mission in
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  • The Mennonite Brethren organized as a separate congregation of 96 members on 3 February 1929 with Peter Dyck as the first leading minister. The congregation's
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  • Church USA. Although 60% supported withdrawal, it fell short of the required 2/3 vote. A majority of the congregations in the Gulf Coast conference then withdrew
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  • John M. Brenneman (b. 28 May 1816, d. 3 October 1895), married Sophia Good in June 1837. Soon after their marriage they united with the Mennonite Church
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  • overlord over the Hutterites on this estate. He had twelve children, of whom (3) Franz von Dietrichstein (1570-1636), cardinal and prince-bishop of Olmütz
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  • Guy Hershberger was born 3 December 1896 in Johnson County, Iowa, the first of nine children of Ephraim D. and Dorinda Kempf Hershberger. He was baptized
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  • costs of distribution), totaled $53,000 in 1971 and grew by 1997 to more than 3.5 million dollars paid to more than 100 producer groups in 35 countries. The
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  • June 2017, the North Central Mennonite Conference voted to dissolve and on 3-4 November 2017, the following five congregations joined the Central District
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  • mission board. The members were predominantly not of Mennonite background. (3) The Mennonitengemeinde (90 members) was established in 1977 by "Kirchliche"
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  • November 1865-25 January 1929) and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hess Erb (10 January 1865-3 June 1938) in Harvey County, Kansas. He was the second child and oldest son
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  • The city's population of some 300,000 people in 1960 has grown to more than 3 million in 1986 and about 7.6 million in 2005 and continues to mushroom, reflecting
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  • of all refugees: Turkiye (3.8 million), Colombia (1.8 million), Uganda (1.5 million), Pakistan (1.5 million), and Germany (1.3 million). In 2022 53.2 million
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  • workers stationed in Wissembourg the meeting room was rebuilt and rededicated on 3 August 1947. In 1953 the baptized membership of Geisberg was 63, with 13 unbaptized
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  • nervous disorders. Of these, 2 were dismissed as healed, 3 as improved, 6 without improvement, and 3 died. Eleven patients had no training, 34 had elementary
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  • title=Lasco,_John_%C3%A1_(1499-1560)&oldid=95728. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 296-297
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  • but it made new progress under the rule of Philibert. Not until his death (3 October 1569) did the Catholic confession come to the fore again, under the
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  • in 2007 was 1,812,035. In 2005, 96.01% of the population was Caucasian and 3.49% was African American. In 2001 religious affiliation was stated to be as
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  • neighbor's, nevertheless if anyone needs anything he has to buy it of the other. (3) Because they do not teach the truth on original sin, pay taxes for war, and
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  • baptism be made optional, (2) to gradually do away with the communion service, (3) to permit the preachers to omit hymns, prayer, and Scripture from the service
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  • closely drawn to the Flemish, whose preachers at a conference held in Hamburg, 3 May 1639, had for reasons of geography broken the previous close ties with
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  • province of North Holland (coordinates: 52.74135, 5.05634 [52° 44′ 28″ N, 5° 3′ 22″ E], the seat of a Mennonite congregation since early times. It formerly
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  • (1957 population, 21,500; 2005 population, 46,554; coordinates: 51° 30′ 0″ N, 3° 37′ 0″ E), has since very early times been the seat of an Anabaptist congregation
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  • space and time; (2) a semblance of being a social system, if in miniature; (3) some unified objective, system of objectives, or goals toward which the members
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  • College of Graduate Studies, and Grace College of Continuing Education. On 3 October 2017 the university announced it would close at the end of the 2017/18
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  • The Mennonite Reporter was launched on 3 August 1971, in Waterloo, Ontario, with the name Canadian Mennonite Reporter. Frank Epp was the editor and Dave
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  • Chicago, Illinois, 1864-1867) as an 8-page 10.5 x 15.5 inch monthly (first 3 issues January-March only 4 pages) 1864-1866, then 16 pages at 9 x 11.5 inches
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  • (Frederick William), King of Prussia (König von Preußen), 1797-1840, was born 3 August 1770, the eldest son of Friedrich Wilhelm II and Friederike Luise of
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  • mandate against the Anabaptists were the tangible results of this debate. 3. The Bern disputation of 11-17 March 1538, was arranged at the request of the
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  • (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_World_Review_(Periodical)&oldid=130361
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  • food from the artisans and the entire "Christian" citizenry of the country. (3) The next book was dedicated to the lord Maximilian von Dietrichstein, otherwise
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  • Von dem Geist der Widerteuffer, which he dedicated to the city council on 3 April 1544. This booklet had the desired effect. Several citizens and peasants
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  • "Holwerd, Stationsweg 3 - Doopsgezinde Vermaning." 12 July 2013. Web. 12 October 2014. http://reliwiki.nl/index.php/Holwerd,_Stationsweg_3_-_Doopsgezinde_Vermaning
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  • Geschichtsblätter (5 volumes 1936-1940) and as the general editor of the Schriftenreihe (3 numbers appeared 1938, 1939, 1940). But Christian Hege's greatest work, his
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  • of the population. Afro-Ecuadorians, including Mulattos and zambos, make up 3% of the population. Approximately 95% of Ecuadorians are Roman Catholic and
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  • Reliwiki. "Den Ilp, Den Ilp 3 - Doopsgezinde Vermaning." 7 May 2014. Web. 13 October 2014. http://reliwiki.nl/index.php/Den_Ilp,_Den_Ilp_3_-_Doopsgezinde_Vermaning
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  • (18 September 1782-3 May 1850). Founder of the Reformed Mennonite Church, John Herr was born as the son of Francis Herr (1748-1810) and Fanny Barr Herr
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  • Peter's comment that some of Paul's writings are hard to understand (2 Peter 3:16). Biblical interpretation becomes important, especially in situations of
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  • prolegomena 1. Ad lectorem. 2. de variis Anabaptistarum fectis tractatio duplex. 3. collatio cum veteribus hæreticis. 4. de Donatistis. 5. quomodo tractandi ejusmodi
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  • Jan-Jacobsgezinden." Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis 11 (The Hague, 1914): Issue 3, 185-240. Mennonitische Blätter (1890): 125 ff. Rues, S. F. Tegenwoordige Staet
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  • (1862-1940)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Krehbiel,_Henry_Peter_(1862-1940)&oldid=113471
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  • Dragacz; coordinates: 53.50566 N, 18.73899 E [53° 30' 20.4" N, 18° 44' 20.3" E]; population in 1852, 510, in 1910, 489, in 2012, 610), was a former Mennonite
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  • with the villages of Glugovka, Kossovo, and Christkovo (German, Christfelde), 3 km (2 mi.) south-west of Schwetz (now Świecie) with Ostrov (German, Ehrenthal)
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  • Krefeld 50 per cent; Emmerich 15 1/3 per cent; Goch 12 1/3 per cent; Kleve 11 1/3 per cent; Rees 5 per cent; Duisburg 3 1/2 per cent; Hamm 2 ½ per cent.
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  • the First Mennonite Church of Philadelphia, which he served for 38 years and 3 months. On 28 May 1884 he was ordained to the office of elder, or bishop as
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  • was ordained as a Mennonite minister on 3 December 2000. Canadian Mennonite (10 May 1963): 1; (30 July 1963): 3; (17 September 1963): 1; (7 December 1965):
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  • vicinity of the city (Stähelin, Basler Reformation, 130f.). On 6 July and 3 August 1527 these mandates were repeated, and on 14 March 1528 a heavy fine
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  • (1) evangelistic and pastoral, (2) educational and charitable institutions, (3) medical, and (4) economic aid. Indian pastors are in charge of all the larger
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  • shaped note editions. The collection is somewhat innovative for including 3 Ausbund texts, 6 Genevan psalm tunes, 6 non-Western hymns, 4 plainsong chants
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  • United Missionary Church, the name chosen 3 November 1947, by the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church. At this same time the Pennsylvania Conference withdrew
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  • re-settlers (Umsiedler) in Europe. In 1987 the annual budget of IMO amounted to 1.3 million West German marks. IMO wants to engage itself in Asia, Africa, and
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  • Puritans stressed (1) the purified church (2) personal righteousness, and (3) the absolute authority of the Bible. They wanted to purify the Church of England
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  • (USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. February 2009. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=South_Carolina_(USA)&oldid=114436
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  • emigrate; (2) only families having at least five members would be admitted; (3) a sum of 800 rubles was to be deposited, which would be returned when they
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  • (1889-1975). He was the oldest child in a family of three sons and two daughters. On 3 April 1937 he married Ruth Derstine Detweiler (19 December 1906, Sellersville
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  • Bechtel near this place, until the Wanner Mennonite Church was built two miles (3.2 kilometers) from town. Joseph Bechtel was one of the first Mennonite ministers
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  • Mennonites from Manitoba (East Reserve) who bought 27,000 acres of forest land at $3.00 per acre, and established seven villages with Chortitz as center. In 1953
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  • Vischer, and Katharina, wife of Hans Kunig, the stone mason, who had recanted on 3 October 1527, but was rearrested in May 1528. After spending more than three
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  • three-year term not only for the overseer but also for the local pastor, and (3) the suspension of further ordination of bishops. The conference was divided
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  • (Ohio, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Cleveland_(Ohio,_USA)&oldid=170324
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  • 1879, the group had some 40 ministers and 18 congregations, organized into 3 district conferences, Ontario, Pennsylvania, and Indiana-Ohio-Michigan. The
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  • federal government spent approximately $1 1/3 million on CPS. Thus the United States benefited to the figure of $2 2/3 million from the contribution of men drafted
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  • lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ." This motto from 1 Corinthians 3:11 was to remind readers that the church's foundation is Christ, on whichMenno
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  • 25, 1956): 5; (Dec. 12, 1956): 3; (July 25, 1956): 15. For "Stalinabad" see: Mennonitische Rundschau (Nov. 5, 1954): 3; (Nov. 23, 1955): 5. For "Tashkent"
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  • a copy of the records of the trial to Kasimir, margrave of Brandenburg, on 3 April 1527. On 30 January 1528, Hans Weissenfelder, a miller of Betzingen,
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  • the son of Simon Gorter and Tiete van der Zee, was born at Hindelopen on 3 August 1811. In 1834 he was called as Mennonite minister to Stavoren and Warns
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  • an address, "Die Wiedertäuferbewegung im ehemaligen Hochstift Fulda" (pp. 3-20), which he delivered to the historical society of Fulda on the Anabaptist
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  • voluntarily given for that purpose, and are to keep silence in accord with Matthew 6:3. Further regulations are as follows. One should allow feetwashing to be performed
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  • Isaak Molenaar I, a Mennonite minister, was born on 3 September 1776 at Krefeld, Germany, the son of Wopko Molenaar, studied at the Mennonite Seminary
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  • Amerika zu Newton, Kansas (1887-88): 3, 6, 15-31, 54. Erster Katalog von Bethel College zu Newton, Kansas (1893-94): 3. First Annual Report of the Board of
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  • Ill Planning and Advisory Committee formed by Mennonite Central Committee on 3 January 1947, had planned the three-hospital program. Initial members, all
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  • Conservative (Plain) Mennonites         91 3 Iglesia Evangélica Hermanos en Cristo 1,617 19 1,450 37 1,610 40 3,093 40 Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Hondureña
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  • (Indiana, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fort_Wayne_(Indiana,_USA)&oldid=170336
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  • Light and Truth (Guatemala) 7 1 Church of God in Christ, Mennonite 18 1 23 3 Conservative Mennonite Fellowship 133 5 Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church
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  • II). In the Kunstbuch this item runs over without interruption into item. (3) Vom Fläschl (Müller, 72-74), concluded by a lengthy epistle to the congregation
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  • academic program included Latin-Scientific (College Preparatory), Seminary (3-year course), Commercial, Bible, and Normal curriculums, plus a summer school
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  • theologians in the case of the Anabaptists of Baiersdorf (Uttenreuth) issued on 3 June 1531 had a different tone, "It is above all necessary, useful, and fruitful
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  • relief and colonization work in Russia, Canada, and Europe; born 22 July 1894 (3 August 1894 N.S.) in Dolinsk, Neu Samara, Russia, the oldest of 13 children
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  • fleshy tablets of the heart. The biblical references given were 2 Corinthians 3:3, Jeremiah 31:33, and Joel 2:28 (CRR 4: 289; Klaassen, 1961, 132). Early Anabaptist
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  • Preface. P. 3. Weber, Hans-Ruedi. The church in the house. Pp. 7-28.    1. The house-church: something new?    2. The constituent elements    3. Let the church
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  • 1901 a commodious building was erected. The enrollment in 1901-2 was 83, 1902-3 was 106, 1903-4 was 116. More than half the students were adults. In 1912 the
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  • and around the village. The Reiff Mennonite Church was located two miles (3 km) to the northwest, while the Paradise Mennonite Church and the Miller Mennonite
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  • organized congregation or the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. (3) To perform such benevolent or charitable work as may be deemed advisable by
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  • to his magistrates to grant the request and carry out its requirements. On 3 November 1698, followed the decree renewing the concession. In Johann Wilhelm's
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  • from Switzerland. From Amsterdam, where the boats from Switzerland landed on 3 August 1711, he conducted 126 persons to Groningen, and found homes for them
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  • mission station was moved to a new location on higher ground, about two miles (3 km) northeast of the old site. Here in New Mauhadih in 1957 there was a primary
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  • (1957 pop. 2,551;2000 pop. 7,774) in Lancaster County, PA, located two miles (3 km) southwest of Lancaster, was started in 1764 by lottery by John Miller,
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  • on 25 December 1837. When Abraham Friesen was elected as his successor on 3 April 1838, the number of male members entitled to vote was 61. An elder of
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  • Comines-Warneton (Dutch, Komen-Waasten) in Hainaut, Belgium, (coordinates: 50° 46′ 0″ N, 3° 0′ 0″ E). Mennonites were found here about 1550, and there may have been a
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  • Werder, Prussia, the third of seven children of Daniel Fast (14 December 1753 - 3 September 1829) and Katharina (Neufeld) Fast (20 February 1751 - 10 August
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  • Zondagsbode of 3 February 1889. Cate, G. ten. Geschiedenes van de Doopsgez. Gemeente te 's Gravenhage. Leiden, 1896. 2d ed. The Hague, 1908; 3d ed., enlarged
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  • Evangelieprediking, Leerrede over Titus 3:8 en 9 (Amsterdam, 1857); Waarheid in liefde. Afscheidsrede over 2. Joh. 3 (Rotterdam, 1857); De twee getuigenissen
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  • several groups: 28 July 1874,  25 families; 24 October 1874, 40 families; and 3 November 1874, 27 families. The leaders Tobias Unruh and Ben Buller left on
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  • were changed and some passages, such as Acts 2:30 and Romans 1 and Romans 3, were given a different form for reasons of dogma. Keller called attention
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  • 1764-1840)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lange,_Wilhelm_(ca._1764-1840)&oldid=145683
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  • (Manitoba, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Plum_Coulee_(Manitoba,_Canada)&oldid=170441
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  • Plowman-Pannabecker, S. F. Pannabecker married Sylvia Lydia Tschantz, of Dalton, Ohio, on 3 August 1921. Their children were Richard, Robert, Alice Ruth (m. Robert Ramseyer)
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  • known as the "Salem Home for the Aged." The remodeled building was dedicated 3 November 1957. During the late 1950s Mrs. Ed. Penner and Mrs. Frank V. Wiebe
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  • Verclaringe van den gevangenen ende vrien wil, both by Melchior Hoffman; (3) Handelinge van der disputacie in Synodo tot Straesburch teghen Melchior Hofmann
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  • F. Harms, who had come to the area from Kansas in 1908. The mission of the 3-year program was to train young people for Sunday school work, evangelism,
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  • Bayern, Germany)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Trappstadt_(Freistaat_Bayern,_
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  • calm demeanor. He was released from prison in 1552. Johann Friedrich died 3 March 1554 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Johann Friedrich II. Hege,
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  • Wiens (13 February 1827–2 November 1876) and Susanna (Friesen) Wiens (3 April 1832–3 March 1907). Johann married Helena Hildebrand (6 October 1877, Tiege
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  • title=M%C3%BCntzer,_Thomas_(1488/9-1525)&oldid=160766. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp
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  • Pentecostal 4.6%, Seventh-day Adventist 1.5%, Muslim 12.1%, Sikhism & other 3.1%, Baha'i 0.3%, None 0.9%. Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) began work in Uganda
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  • Mennonite Conference." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1958. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Indiana-Michigan_Amish_Mennoni
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  • The preacher of Lauperswil holds a discussion with the Anabaptists there. On 3 May 1671 the magistrate of Signau receives orders to seize the Anabaptists
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  • title=Mannheim_(Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg,_Germany)&oldid=144327. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 469-471
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  • one family with 13, Kottweiler one family with 11, Rodenbach one family with 3, Oberstaufenbach one family with 4, Katzweiler 2 persons: a total of 26 families
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  • 58″ E]; population in 1905, 45). It is located approximately 5 kilometres (3 miles) south-west of Świecie (Schwetz), and 44 km. (27 miles) north of Toruń
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  • 64.1% of Austrians in 2011 were members of the Roman Catholic Church and 3.8% were Lutherans. Sunday church attendance was 9% of the total Austrian population
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  • church and state, (2) voluntarism in the formation of church-bodies, and (3) the inviolability of the inner personal life by the state (liberty of conscience)
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  • 17th century until the reorganization of the Palatinate c1800 (150 years); (3) from the beginning of the freedom of the 19th century to the present (150
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  • Central Asia, starting in 1880. The first group, leaving the Trakt settlement 3 July 1880 and arrived in Tashkent on 18 October, after a very difficult and
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  • congregations in Germany, Switzerland, Holland, Russia, and some in America. He died 3 March 1928. His father was Hinrich T. van der Smissen. Hege, Christian and
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  • only Mennonite deaconess home to be established in Russia, opened on 3 December 1909. A 3-year course offered theoretical as well as practical instruction
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  • including those smaller groups not yet supplied with educational institutions. (3) To supply the whole denomination with a theological seminary for the training
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  • wearing of gold, pearls, and costly clothing (I Timothy 2:9, 10; I Peter 3:3, 4), and it indicates that Christian women are not to shear off their hair
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  • helpless, and indigent persons, particularly in times of war, famine, and (3) to seek ways and means to strengthen the fellowship of Christian churches
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  • "Jacob Moyer's Mennonite church records: an interpretive sketch," Mennogespräch 3 (March 1985): 1-5. Harder, Laureen. Their Richest Inheritance : a Celebration
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  • (Saskatchewan, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Herbert_(Saskatchewan,_Canada)&oldid=170453
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  • the birthday of Anabaptism, where Grebel and Blaurock baptized 15 persons; (3) that Johannes Brötli, a former Catholic priest, who had joined Zwingli's reformatory
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  • families under Johann Funk; Group 2, 68 families under Gerhard Schartner; Group 3, 67 families under Nicolai Siemens; Group 4, 69 families under Abram Klassen;
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  • Kolb. He was the oldest son in a family of five sons and two daughters. On 3 January 1893 he married Phoebe Funk, the second daughter of John F. Funk. They
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  • and Canada (for their experiences see "Konstantinopel," Bote, 26 November, 3 and 10 December, 1952). The home was closed in the spring of 1922.  Other activities
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  • priests cannot forgive sin; (2) God or Christ is not bodily in the bread; (3) a human being cannot bring God from heaven; and (4) the water of baptism does
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  • Jakob Hutter, who was burned at the stake here after "terrible torture" on 3 March 1536. In Calzein and Rothholz there were Anabaptists as early as 1527;
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  • Christelijke Liederen II in 3; Doopsgezinde Liederen I in 3; Christelijke Gezangen, uitgegeven door de Synode der Evangelisch-Luthersche Kerk in 3; Aanhangsel (Appendix)
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  • which comes through the Holy Spirit is the authoritative, infallible guide. (3) Was geredet sei, das die Schrift sagt,. . . (1526), a treatise on the freedom
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  • foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ" (1 Corinthians 3:11). Christ-centeredness marks his theology and the practices he derived from
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  • is the preaching and hearing of the divine word " (Bernhard Rothmann, CRR 3:105). Third, the true church is the church which knows the Bible and follows
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  • Switzerland were (1) persecution; (2) the military question or nonresistance; (3) an unfavorable eco­nomic situation and the restriction of opportunity for
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  • Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg, MB: "Jacob H. Janzen fonds." Volumes 2112-3, 4565, 4566. Clip (6:55) of Jacob Janzen preaching at the Johannesthal Mennonite
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  • No. 1, Blumenfeld (Kisslitchevatoye), No. 2, Steinau (Starozavodskaya), No. 3, Hamburg or New Hamburg, No. 4, Neubergthal, and No. 5, Hoffnungsfeld or Hoffnungsort
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  • the temperance movement, and was a vegetarian at least part of his life. (3) Jacob Y. Shantz was a "healer" with a reputation for curing cancer. Although
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  • Burkholder was born 15 June 1875 near Markham, Ontario to Abraham Burkholder (3 December 1829-26 November 1910) and Elizabeth Reesor Burkholder (18 August
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  • a welfare worker; (2) a Mennonite nursing service with a district nurse; (3) a Mennonite family aid service with two family social workers; (4) a Mennonite
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  • Netherlands)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hertogenbosch_(Noord-Brabant,_
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  • the victims were barely considered in the discipline process of the 1990s; (3) there was extensive failure on the part of all the relevant institutions (implicating
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  • 4:23-24; Colossians 3:10; Titus 3:5). The regenerate are radically renewed; the old life is over and a new life is begun (Romans 6:3-11; 2 Corinthians 5:17;
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  • Church pure and free of subjective expressions of opinion. In a letter of 3 October 1570 to Egli, Bullinger for the last time carries on a theoretical
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  • government, which was also deeply interested in these victims of persecution. On 3 May 1710, Friedrich instructed his ambassador in Bern to work for greater toleration
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  • Christiaan Sepp, born 3 April 1820, at Amsterdam, died 10 May 1890, at Wijk aan Zee, a son of Jan Sepp and Christina Bakker, was a Dutch Mennonite minister
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  • in addition to their high "protection fee" they were also compelled to pay 3 florins per household for the use of water and pasture; the request for exemption
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  • could be asked to leave the Conference. The proposal was not accepted. On 3 May 2023 the River East Church congregation was formally suspended by the Mennonite
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  • transformation of the unregenerate social order into the kingdom of God. (3) Pacifism frequently fails to understand the basic nature of the state as an
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  • descriptions of the mystical experience in Christianity occur in 2 Corinthians 12:2-3, in Augustine [354-430] (Confessions Book 7, ch. 17; Book 9, ch. 10) and Bernard
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  • save all humanity. The adherents of universalism use as a major support Acts 3:21, "Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things
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  • Oblast, Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Muntau_Hospital_(Molotschna_Mennonite_Settlement
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  • Mennonite Church)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Board_of_Christian_Service_(Ge
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  • filth of the flesh, but the answer of a good conscience toward God" (1 Peter 3:21). He would have nothing to do with infant baptism; for baptism is nothing
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  • Urach castle for some time too (Lieder der Hutterischen Brüder, No. 5, stanza 3, p. 722). At Easter he was given a fellow prisoner, Adam Hornikel or Horneck
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  • that cannot be cultured after many, many trials; the incubation period is 3 to 15 years or more, much longer than for most diseases; no other bacillus
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  • Lindauer, 1809. Wiswedel, Wilhelm. Bilder and Führergestalten aus dem Täufertum, 3 vols. Kassel: J.G. Oncken Verlag, 1928-1952. Zieglschmid, A. J. F. Die älteste
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  • (Iowa, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Wellman_(Iowa,_USA)&oldid=170355
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  • Congregation City State 3:16 Christian Community Church Hickory North Carolina Asheville Mennonite Church Asheville North Carolina Beldor Mennonite Church
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  • of divisional secretaries: (1) Sunday schools, (2) summer Bible schools, (3) weekday Bible schools, (4) church camps, (5) Christian service training, (6)
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  • the council found it expedient to pass four severe measures of repression (3 January, 20 January, 4 April and 20 July 1534) threatening non-Catholics with
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  • Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia to Nikolai Hermann Voth (3 August 1879 – 3 January 1947) and Kaethe (Bartsch) Voth (27 March 1890 – 1916). He
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  • title=M%C3%B6llinger,_David_(1709-1786)&oldid=146631. Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p.
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  • distinguished three groups: (1) catholic-feudal, (2) bourgeoisie-reformed and (3) peasant-plebeian. A. Laube and W. Seiffert distinguished further between a
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  • was to meet the needs of created man and woman, as expressed in Genesis 2:2, 3; Exodus 20:8-11; the prophets; and in New Testament passages. Adventists base
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  • Bergthal, settling on 85,000 acres of forest land which they purchased at about $3.00 per acre. Here nine villages were built; one of these, also named Sommerfeld
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  • general, and on such passages in particular as 1 Timothy 2:9 and 1 Peter 3:3, both of which condemn the arrangement of the hair in what J. B. Phillips
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  • "Leerachtige Vermaen-Liederen" (20 hymns), (2) "Claech-Liederen ende Gebeden" (22), (3) "Danck-Liederen ende Lof-Sanghen" (10), (4) "Sommighe Cruys-Liederen" (10)
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  • (1870-1947)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. April 2012. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Toews,_David_(1870-1947)&oldid=148320
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  • Doopsgezinde broederschap 3 (1954, No. 2); "Het geloof in de Heilige Geest onder de oudste Nederlandse Doopsgezinden," in Stemmen 3 (1954) No. 5. The family
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  • Saskatchewan near Hague, founded about 1940, which in 1958 had 300 members with 3 meetinghouses. The Evangelical Mennonite Mission Conference was formed on 1
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  • (Hainaut, Belgium)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Doornik_(Hainaut,_Belgium)&oldid=118920
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  • write of such executions. "The elect saints," writes Leonhard Schiemer on 3 December 1527, "who at this time are praising God in Salzburg and at other
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  • married Helena Rempel (2 April 1849, Rosenthal, Chortitza, South Russia - 3 November 1941, Waldheim, Saskatchewan, Canada) in Rosenthal, Chortitza, South
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  • Jakob Höppner (Hoeppner): Mennonite deputy; born 3 January 1748 in Prussia. He was the son of Jakob Höppner by his first wife. Jakob was married on 12
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  • Pomehrendorf, Prussia). Heinrich married Katharina Penner (30 March 1791 - 3 June 1833, Ohrloff, Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, South Russia) on 2 February
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  • Soviet Union in labor camps, and [b] those placed in settled areas); and (3) those in the workers' army (Trud armia). A secret administrative directive
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  • married Sara (Goertzen) Paetkau, a widow with 9 children.  Cornelius died 3 October 1946 in Rosemary, Alberta. When Cornelius was five years old his parents
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  • Black, and 3.06% were American Indian. The largest ancestry groups in the state at that time were German (26.0%), English (16.0%), Irish (13.3%), American
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  • northeast of Virgil, known as Locust Grove. Here the program was expanded to a 3-year curriculum and a high school component (Grade 10 and 11) added in 1945
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  • In 1981 Yugoslavia was composed of the following ethnic groups: Serbs (36.3%), Croats (19.7%), Muslims (8.9%), Slovenes (7.8%), Albanians (7.7%), Macedonians
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  • Indies), south of Sipiroh, was founded on 10 January 1871, by Heinrich Dirks. On 3 August 1871, he received the first three converts into the congregation by
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  • Civil War the village was completely destroyed. In October 1919, 79 men and 3 women were murdered in a single night. The rest of the population fled. Hege
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  • preacher in Cologne received a daily income of six "albus" (Rembert, 509, note 3). The care of the poor was in charge of the deacons. In receiving members by
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  • Rogalsky (11 May 1852 – 5 December 1930) and Getrude (Wiens) Rogalsky (b. 3 December 1849). Benjamin and Maria became the parents of six children: Peter
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  • (16th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Joachim_Vermeeren_(16th_century)&oldid=129907
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  • tijd toe. Den Tweeden Druk. Amsterdam: Hieronymus Sweerts, 1685: Part II, S 3. Braght, Thieleman J. van. The Bloody Theatre or Martyrs' Mirror of the Defenseless
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  • sanctuary was built in 1918, which was destroyed by fire 16 January 1949. On 3 March 1949 work was begun on a new brick building with a seating capacity of
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  • Gingerich (8 February 1880-6 December 1971). Ephraim married Elsie Martin (3 April 1920-18 August 2018), daughter of Simon B. and Lydia (Bauman) Martin
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  • . . . On his deathbed he comforted his brethren with the words of Ezra 8:3 and 9" (presumably IV Ezra). Shortly before his passing he composed the hymn
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  • wife was Guertje Jansdochter, whom he married in Alkmaar, and who died on 3 July 1638, a few months before his death. His portrait was painted by Michiel
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  • (Unruh) Richert (4 November 1846 – 7 December 1936). Peter died at Newton on 3 October 1949 in Newton, Kansas. His father, who had come from the Bergthal
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  • Brubaker Page. He and Alice Thut (1872-1951) of New Stark, Ohio got married on 3 July 1895. Together they parented five children. While William was a student
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  • community, Hillsboro, KS Here Peter attended the school and was baptized on 3 June 1895 by Wm. J. Ewert, elder of the Brudertal Mennonite Church. In 1902
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Baedeker, (3 August 1823 - 9 October 1906) noted evangelist among the Russians in the early days of the Baptist and Evangelical Christian
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  • "existence" of God. The Bible itself simply assumed the reality of God (Exodus 3:14: God says to Moses, "I am who I am") and the biblical authors were not explicitly
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  • Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_Children%27s_Home_(Millersville
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  • Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Wassenberger_Pr%C3%A4dikanten&oldid=146752. APA style Hege, Christian and
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  • selected as the future site of the town. A site about 2 ½ x 2 ¼ miles (4 x 3.85 kilometers) was staked off for this purpose. A study commission recommended
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  • Elisabeth (Wiens) Lohrenz (17 October 1850, Marienthal, Molotschna, South Russia - 3 January 1904, Aulne, Kansas), who emigrated from the Molotschna Mennonite Settlement
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  • boarding the S.S. Vaderland and arriving in Philadelphia on 30 June. Finally, on 3 July, the Fasts arrived in Beatrice, Nebraska, where Cornelius Jansen and his
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  • 11); Mennonite Church (625; 11); Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (742; 3); Brethren in Christ (1,506; 17). The Evangelical Mennonite Brethren (Fellowship
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  • en de Jan Jacobsgezinden." Nederlands archief voor kerkgeschiedenis XI, no. 3 (The Hague, 1914): 183-209. Molhuysen, P. C. and  P. J. Blok. Nieuw Nederlandsch
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  • young people for the church. (2) It has greatly increased Bible knowledge. (3) It elevated the level of spiritual life. (4) It raised the level of moral
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  • Eekhoff, 1839: Passim, see Index. Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1861): 145; (1879) 3, 89; (1890): 93-98; (1892) 89-98; (1917) 66-73. Doopsgezind Jaarboekje (1840):
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  • Branchweilerhof near Neustadt a.H., who, however, soon immigrated to America. On 3 April 1897 the estate and the Rindhof located to the east, which had also long
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  • also be admitted at the communion. Scheedemaker was still active in 1596. On 3 March of that year he preached at Rotterdam, using the silent prayer criticized
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  • members and 161 unbaptized children; Sunday school enrollment was 150 (ages 3-16), and 70-75 young people attended an active youth organization. In 1995
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  • "Zaporizhia (Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Zaporizhia_(Ukraine)&oldid=131490
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  • Pellerditz; they opened a Bruderhof in that year under the Baron of Wickow. (3) Klein-Nembschitz near Pralitz (in the chronicles usually called "Nembschitz
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  • public schools in Whitewater, Kansas and Mountain Lake, Minnesota. He died 3 January 1990. "Henry A. Fast" as told to Maynard Shelly, in Something Meaningful
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  • 1913-1967: v. III: 137 f. Der praktische Landwirt, (1925): No. 5, p. 2. Unser Blatt 3 (1927): 75. MLA style Kroeker, A. J. and Cornelius Krahn. "Millerovo (Rostov
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  • Anabaptists, 26 May 1535; (2) Edict of Emperor Ferdinand against them, 5 July 1561; (3) Mandate of Egenolphe of Ribeaupierre in Rappoltstein, 28 June 1561; (4) A
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  • taught by J. W. Yoder and L. D. Hunsicker; (2) teachers' meetings (1921); (3) winter Bible school (1935); (4) summer Bible school (1946); young people's
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  • November 1920; she died in Africa on 25 June 1947. Elam married Grace Metzler on 3 June 1949. After study at Millersville State Normal School (Pennsylvania) and
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  • should have no other government over them than the preachers of the Gospel; (3) Christians are forbidden to swear an oath, and to swear is sin; (4) Christians
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  • Schneider, 1913-1967: v. 3,  446 f. Herzog, J. J. and Albert Hauck, Realencyclopedie für Protestantische Theologie and Kirche, 24 vols. 3rd ed. Leipzig: J. H
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  • to a regulation expelling those who did not agree with his position; and (3) he changed the place of baptismal instruction from Montau to Gruppe. But the
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  • church voted to build an educational wing, groundbreaking for which occurred on 3 January 1971, and in 1976, the congregation added more space for Sunday School
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  • Franz (1812-1889) and Agatha (Suderman) Franz (1818-1882). Hermann died on 3 November 1924. Hermann was an outstanding educator and printer. He received
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  • village received a name and a number, as follows: 1, Wanderloo; 2, Khartch; 3, Talma; 4, Konstantinovka; 5, Sulak; 6, Alexandrovka; 7, Maryanovka; 8, Rohrbach;
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  • District, 24 congregations with 1,038 members were in the North District, and 3 unorganized churches had 47 members; most of the churches are small, the following
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  • his Vondels Gedichten op de Societeit van Jezus ('s Hertogenbosch, 1868, pp. 3 ff.). Reyer Anslo, however, a nephew of the Waterlander preacher Comelis Anslo
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  • villages, No. 1 - Kondratyevka, No. 2 - Nikolaipol (Nikolaifeld), and No. 3 - Lyubomirovka, and owned a total of 5,100 hectares (13,000 acres). A farm
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  • were Roman Catholic, 22.5% were Hindu, 8% were Anglican, 6% were Muslim, 3.3% did not state their religion and the rest were divided mainly into other
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  • USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. August 2017. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Lagrange-Elkhart_Old_Order_Ami
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  • military training and service and recognition for conscientious objectors, and (3) the peace witness to other Christians. It has co-operated vigorously with
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  • weighed 15,434 tons gross. The ship was 575 feet long (175 m) with a beam of 67.3 feet (20.5 m). The ship had two funnels and two masts, and four steam turbines
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  • work, it became difficult to operate two schools under one organization. (3) The increasing popularity of public schools kept many students from coming
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  • Südamerikanische Konferenz der Mennonitischen Brüdergemeinden) had been founded on 3-4 February 1948 in Friesland, Paraguay. The Mennonite Brethren churches in
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  • in 1648, burned down in 1758, and was replaced by a new one, dedicated on 3 December 1758. This typical small frame church, remodeled in 1855, was sold
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  • the congregation with the text, "Here am I. Thou hast called me!" (1 Samuel 3:8). His service, lasting until his death, was attended with great blessing
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  • prevent this. A decision of the third Reformed synod of Berg, at Elberfeld on 3 January 1590, required the preachers to explain to the people the "coarse and
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  • found in the villages of Chortitza (No. 1), Petrovka (No. 2), Kanzerovka (No. 3), Zhdanovka (earlier Deyevka) (No. 5), Nikolaevka (No. 6), Fejodorovka (No
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  • Prussia (Danzig 10, Tiegenhagen 6, Thiensdorf 3), 13 in South Germany (Ueberlingen 5, Ludwigshafen 4, Stuttgart 3, Regensburg 1), and 1 in Krefeld. Much information
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  • No. XIX, 141-43; Krohn, 213; and Bossert's Quellen (TA Württemberg, 1930) 3*-5*—was about as follows (literally according to Ney, 216, who gives an excerpt):
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  • 1933-1934; Lydia Jantz, 1933-1935; Kathryn Harder, 1933-1939; William Jantz, 3 months in 1933; Margaret Siemens, 1936-1939; Herman and Tina Lenzmann, 1937-1939
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  • difficulty preserved their full nonresistance for a long time. The regulation of 3 September 1815 granted them the privilege of hiring substitutes for their service
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  • Colony, Paraguay, lies 350 km (217 miles) northeasy of Asunción on highway 3. Old Colony Reinländer Mennonites from Mexico purchased 20,526 hectares (50
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  • (Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1990. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Espelkamp_(Nordrhein-Westfalen
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  • Peace Churches." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1955. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Conference_of_Historic_Peace_C
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  • mission field. " Villages—2,175; stations—9; boarding schools—13 (8 elementary, 3 middle, 1 high, 1 Bible); hospitals—6; staff through the years—59 (20 couples
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  • Chadians were Muslim, 20% Roman Catholic, 14% Protestant, 10% animist, and 3% atheist. Most Christians live in the south. French and Swiss Mennonite missionaries
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  • approximately 8 kilometres (5 miles) west of Malbork (Marienburg), 5 kilometres (3 mi.) east of Mątowy Wielkie (Groß Montau), and 44 km. (27 mi.) south-east of
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  • 1941): 2; (20 May 1941): 2; (29 July 1942): 3; (5 August 1942): 2; (3 August 1949): 3; (10 August 1949): 3; (21 June 1950): 2; (5 December 1951): 4. Correspondence
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  • first sermon on Psalm 23 just prior to his 20th birthday. He was baptized on 3 June 1898 in Schoenfeld, South Russia, by Elder Toews. The Bahnmann family
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  • Concerning the Lord's Supper (and how the sacrament of the parsons is against it); (3) Concerning the true inner surrender (Gelassenheit) and Christian community
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  • but they popularized and hence spiritualized him” (Flugschriften II, No. 3). The degree of influence of humanism upon the early Anabaptists or even the
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  • Biestkens at Amsterdam in 1578 and included by van Braght, Martyrs' Mirror; (3) a reprint of (1), n.p. (apparently by Gillis Rooman at Haarlem 1581, followed
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  • 1738 these three preachers were accused of teaching Socinian doctrines. On 3 September 1738 the governor of Schoterland forbade them to preach and to give
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  • erected on the present site of the Wideman Mennonite Church, about two miles (3.2 km) north of Markham, which served as church and school. A brick church was
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  • ). The major projects that have dominated MHSC's history: MHSC published a 3-volume history of Mennonites in Canada authored by Frank H. Epp and Ted D.
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  • built on Gateway Road in 2000. Canadian Mennonite (4 October 1957): 3; (11 October 1957): 3; (20 May 1960): 12. Fast, Karl, ed., Fiftieth Anniversary of the
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  • the council published in Anzeiger für Schweizerische Geschichte, 1900, No. 3, 329-331). He later returned to his homeland in Chur, and was also very successful
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  • world, participation in any form of war becomes impossible for its members. (3) The practice of the redeemed in Christ demands that every phase of their life
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  • service; (2) you will under no circumstances be compelled to swear an oath; (3) you will be given complete freedom to practice your religious principles and
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  • of Steinbach. It was supported by voluntary contributions. It was opened on 3 December 1909, for the purpose of training deaconesses and supporting them
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  • Gemeente te Amsterdam)|Amsterdam Mennonite Library]]. The first letter is dated 3 June 1570, the last 12 September 1570. Eighteen letters were written to his
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  • Anabaptist Church of Ivory Coast) was founded in 1994 with 200 members in 3 congregations by Raymond Affouka Eba, formerly a leader of the country's leading
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  • (population in the late 1950s, ca. 1,100; 1,520 in 2001; coordinates: 51° 33′ 0″ N, 3° 40′ 0″ E), was in the 15th and 16th centuries an important seaport. Anabaptism
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  • had been chosen minister in 1887, was ordained on 4 May 1902, and died on 3 March 1905. "Die Aeltesten der Gemeinde Schönsee seit der Teilung Polens 1773
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  • the Altoona, Pennsylvania, mission in 1910, the year he married Lydia Kolb (3 August 1910) and was ordained a minister in 1911. In 1918 he accepted a call
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  • (GCM) is located 1 mile southeast of Pandora, the Reformed Mennonite Church 3 miles southeast of Pandora in Allen County, but on the Pandora rural postal
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  • statements as six sermons in Acts that identify Jesus (Acts 2:14-20, Acts 3:12-26, Acts 4:8-12, Acts 5:29-32, Acts 10:34-43, Acts 13:16-41). In these sermons
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  • congregation was 167 in 1761, 229 in 1794, 193 in 1847, 223 in 1861, and 360 in 1898. 3. The (united) Mennonite congregation of Wor­merveer started in September 1899
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  • "Rheinland-Pfalz (Germany)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Rheinland-Pfalz_(Germany)&oldid=166731
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  • 20 29 Berent 12 1 1 11 6 1 Karthaus 3 7 5 5 Neustadt       13 88 161 Neustadt / Putzig     10       Putzig       2 3 6 Totals 8,485 8,300 7,979 7,937  7
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  • Roman Catholics and 4.2% members of various Protestant denominations), 15.3% follow Traditional indigenous beliefs, 0.6% have other religions, and 0.4%
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  • and 1985. LLau Mulder, A. "A Century of Mennonite Missions." Mennonite Life 3 (1948): 12-15. Golterman, W. F. Waarom Zending. S.l: s.n.,1952. Kaufman, E
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  • of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 667. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • settlement, South Russia, 13 September 1852, the son of Abraham J. Schellenberg (3 December 1807 - 23 April 1884) and Maria (Pauls) Schellenberg (10 August 1823
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  • established (1) near the station Zuvorovskaya in the Caucasus, (2), Pissarev, (3) Trubetzkoy, and (4) Durilino. Missionaries from the congregation in foreign
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  • Pennsylvania (BA, 1905), and Columbia University, New York (MA, 1914). On 3 May 1906 he married Amelia (née) Charles and moved to Kansas City, Kansas,
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  • Regier, elder at Fürstenwerder; (2) Abraham Regier, elder 1855 at Tiegenhagen; (3) Cornelius Regier, preacher at Tiegenhagen; (4) Gerhard Regier, deacon at Tiegenhagen
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  • Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 3 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=F%C3%BCsslin,_Johann_Conrad_(1704-1775)&oldid=145211. APA
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  • Ohnenheim, a village in Alsace (coordinates: 48° 11′ 3″ N, 7° 30′ 20″ E), where the Dordrecht Confession of April 1632 was signed on 4 February 1660 in
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  • W. Friesen & Sons in Altona, Manitoba. After an introductory issue dated 3 July 1953, the paper appeared regularly from 16 October 1953 until the final
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  • Millwood Mennonite Church (Biblical Mennonite Alliance), located two miles (3 km) northeast of Gap, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania was formed in 1877 with
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  • Cornelius Jansen." Anabaptist Voice: Championing a Faith That Works. Issue 3 (Fall 2016): 20-23. MLA style Gaeddert, Gustav R. "Jansen, Cornelius (1822-1894)
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