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  • the present little stone building erected in 1770. In 1702 Matthias van Bebber started a new Mennonite settlement along Skippack Creek, some 15 miles to
    38 KB (4,107 words) - 11:30, 11 March 2024
  • Carinthians in 1756 and the new beginning in Transylvania until 1760, 50 stanzas in 19 pages (perhaps composed by Matthias Hofer). The archives hold also
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  • with the Evangelical Association; (2) Preacher Matthias Strahm and some members withdrew and joined the "New Mennist" (Apostolic Christian) Church; (3) the
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  • found the following books: "a large Froschauer Bible in a new reprint of Strasbourg 1748, two New Testaments—a Froschauer and a Lutheran, two books of psalms
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  • Others, born of the unblamable church of Christ, were chosen by lot as was Matthias." (Writings, 443) The lot was customarily used in the following manner
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  • apparently did not understand German, for in one of his letters Matthias asked for a Dutch New Testament for her. Servaes was baptized at Andernach, Germany
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  • Johannes Custer, Claus Jansen, Jan Krey, and others. In 1717 the wealthy Matthias van Bebber, Mennonite owner of the 6,000-acre tract on which the Mennonites
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  • allowed to acquire new property, and were admitted to communal, but not to state offices; new settlements were forbidden. Thus the new legal status was established
    141 KB (17,966 words) - 14:22, 17 March 2023
  • were as follows: David Baumgartner, Christian Baumgartner, Ulrich Kipfer, Matthias Strahm, Christian Augsburger, and S. F. Sprunger. Ministers who served
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  • Habsburg realm. His position was near to Emperor Rudolph II and his successors Matthias and Ferdinand II, yet he found much opposition among the feudal nobility
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  • Soetgen van Houte (d. 1569); (4) eleven epistles by the Anabaptist martyr Matthias Servaes (d. 1565), together with (5) two epistles by another martyred brother
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  • Palatinate were established. By the end of the 17th century new difficulties overwhelmed the new settlers; economically by the French invasion under Louis
    45 KB (5,948 words) - 12:32, 15 May 2019
  • who donated the ground for the Stauffer meetinghouse near Bachmanville. Matthias Stauffer, an older son of Daniel and Veronica Stauffer, came to America
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  • was taken to Stuttgart for a new cross-examination and was then expelled from the country; he went to Moravia. In 1574 Matthias Binder of Frickenhausen, a
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  • was probably Johann Murer (Maurer), a native of Horb, worked here for the new (Lutheran) faith as a lay preacher and won some adherents. In addition, the
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  • asserted that "from 1650 on, Mennonite families from the Palatinate and new ones from Switzerland moved into the depopulated city and in inconspicuous
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  • of the Freeland Semi­nary, built a new meetinghouse on the site of the 1794 building in an attempt to establish a new congregation here. He allowed the
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  • he had been baptized between Gladbach and Viersen by Heinrich Krufft and Matthias Servaes, the leaders who had been preaching and baptizing in the region
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  • Hutterischen Brüder, p. 708). In 1574 Glock again received a companion in prison—Matthias Binder, a tailor of Frickenhausen near Neuffen, who had been a preacher
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  • eighteenth century, when new leaders and ministers revived the old spirit in the face of increased suffering and all the uncertainties of a new emigration. The
    12 KB (1,868 words) - 23:05, 15 January 2017

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