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  • Columbia where Abram Nachtigal died after a lengthy illness. He was buried in the Yarrow cemetery. MLA style Harder, J. A. "Nachtigal, Abram (1876-1950)." Global
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  • conference numbered 21 affiliated congregations, with a total membership of 1,918. Each congregation was served by a professionally trained, salaried minister. In
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  • Henry J. Brown, N. E. Byers, D. H. Epp, H. H. Ewert, H. A. Fast, I. I. Friesen, S. J. Goering, Mrs. R. A. Goerz, N. B. Grubb, Gustav N. Harder, J. E. Hartzler
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  • Enns, a missionary to Africa, was ordained in 1945. Ministers who served the congregation were Jacob B. Wiens, Cornelius Knaak, Jacob J. Harder, A. J. Boese
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  • title=Harder,_Henry_J._(1881-1961)_%26_Bernice_Devitt_Harder_(1883-1945)&oldid=143292. APA style Regehr, Ted D. (December 2003). Harder, Henry J. (1881-1961)
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  • position of General Secretary is not appointed annually. MLA style Harder, Helmut and Samuel J. Steiner. "Mennonite Church Canada." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Harder,_Johann_J._(1836-1930)&oldid=141152. APA style Harder, Menno S. (1956). Harder, Johann J. (1836-1930). Global Anabaptist
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  • Thus J. Wider and his brother G. Wider baptized the first Russians in 1863. Elder A. Unger of the Einlage Mennonite Brethren congregation baptized a Yefim
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  • Clearbrook: West Coast Children's Mission 1959. Toews, John A. History of the Mennonite Brethren Church, ed. A.J. Klassen. Fresno, Calif.: Mennonite Brethren Board
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  • Isaac Regehr, H. A. Regier, Jacob G. Thiessen in Saskatchewan; Benjamin B. Janz, Johann A. Toews, Aron A. Toews in Alberta; J. A. Harder, Cornelius C. Peters
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  • preacher Carl Harder, a young Königsberg Mennonite who had just completed his theological studies at the University of Halle. But Harder was chosen preacher
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  • and J. J. Thiessen (vice-chairperson from 1941-1942 and chairperson from 1943-1959). The Conference of Mennonites in Canada has come to include a significant
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  • Gerald Gerbrandt (1997-2000); David Schroeder and Helmut Harder served as interim presidents for a period each. Discussions with other Mennonite educational
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  • in Wiebe's old age for A. E. Case of the Santa Fe Railway and deposited in manuscript in the possession of the company. Wiebe, J. A. Das Entstehen der Krimmer
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  • Church was a supporting denomination.) In 1976 a similar group met at the United Mennonite Church, Vineland, Ont., to test and develop a proposal for a new curriculum
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  • Mannhardt (Danzig), C. Harder (Elbing), E. Weydmann (Krefeld), J. P. Müller (Emden). After the death of the last three, they were succeeded by A. Siebert (Elbing)
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  • 1994): 1. Friesen, E. J. "Church Beginnings in a New Land: Arnaud-Ste. Elizabeth 1925-1944." Research paper, CMBC, 1985, 16 pp. MHC. Harder, Peter R.  Arnaud
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  • Petrograd, 1916. Dyck, J. J. Am Trakt. North Kildonan, 1948. Ehrt, Adolf. Das Mennonitentum in Russland . . . Berlin, 1932. Eisenbach, George J. Pietism and the
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  • proved to be a way toward full secularization and loss of substance" (Friedmann, 1949, p. 260). An article by Leland Harder used the tools of a sociologist
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  • Brethren Church, and became a founding member of the B.C. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches in 1931. In 1931 Johann A. Harder was elected to serve as
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