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The foreword of the 38-page booklet is signed by the ministers of the Mennonite church at Orlofferfelde in May 1861. In addition to a detailed Biblical foundation for nonresistance it presents from [[Arnold, Gottfried (1666-1714)|Gottfried Arnold's]] <em>Wahre Abbildung der ersten Christen</em> testimonies of the Church Fathers [[Tertullian, Quintus Septimius Florens (ca. 160-ca. 222)|Tertullian]], Irenaeus, Hilary, Origen, and Chrysostomus, as also the ideas of the [[Waldenses|Waldenses]] and [[Menno Simons (1496-1561)|Menno Simons']] views on [[Nonresistance|nonresistance]] from [[Schijn, Herman (1662-1727)|Herman Schijn's]] history of the Mennonites. Fröse closes with an ardent appeal to Mennonite elders and preachers to hold fast to this important doctrine. | The foreword of the 38-page booklet is signed by the ministers of the Mennonite church at Orlofferfelde in May 1861. In addition to a detailed Biblical foundation for nonresistance it presents from [[Arnold, Gottfried (1666-1714)|Gottfried Arnold's]] <em>Wahre Abbildung der ersten Christen</em> testimonies of the Church Fathers [[Tertullian, Quintus Septimius Florens (ca. 160-ca. 222)|Tertullian]], Irenaeus, Hilary, Origen, and Chrysostomus, as also the ideas of the [[Waldenses|Waldenses]] and [[Menno Simons (1496-1561)|Menno Simons']] views on [[Nonresistance|nonresistance]] from [[Schijn, Herman (1662-1727)|Herman Schijn's]] history of the Mennonites. Fröse closes with an ardent appeal to Mennonite elders and preachers to hold fast to this important doctrine. | ||
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Peter Fröse (d. 1853), elder of the Mennonite congregation of Orlofferfelde, West Prussia, Germany, author of the booklet, Liebreiche Erinnerung an die mennonitischen Glaubensgenossen in Hinsicht des Artikels von der Wehrlosigkeit. In Einfalt, aber aus Liebe und guter Absicht mitgeteilt (Tiegerweide near Tiegenhof, West Prussia, 1850).
The foreword of the 38-page booklet is signed by the ministers of the Mennonite church at Orlofferfelde in May 1861. In addition to a detailed Biblical foundation for nonresistance it presents from Gottfried Arnold's Wahre Abbildung der ersten Christen testimonies of the Church Fathers Tertullian, Irenaeus, Hilary, Origen, and Chrysostomus, as also the ideas of the Waldenses and Menno Simons' views on nonresistance from Herman Schijn's history of the Mennonites. Fröse closes with an ardent appeal to Mennonite elders and preachers to hold fast to this important doctrine.
Bibliography
Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 15.
Author(s) | Christian Neff |
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Date Published | 1956 |
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Neff, Christian. "Fröse, Peter (d. 1853)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fr%C3%B6se,_Peter_(d._1853)&oldid=145201.
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Neff, Christian. (1956). Fröse, Peter (d. 1853). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Fr%C3%B6se,_Peter_(d._1853)&oldid=145201.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 416. All rights reserved.
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