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  • visited the India Mission during 1910-1911 and with the help of missionaries M. C. Lapp and P. A. Friesen drew up a constitution with rules and discipline
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  • Moravian Church (category M)
    Philadelphia, PA: Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, 1947 For Comenius see Spinka, M. John Amos Comenius, That Incomparable Moravian. Chicago, 1943. MLA style Friedmann
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  • Montbéliard (Mömpelgard), a town (1957 population, 13,600, 1999 population, 27,570; coordinates: 47.5103, 6.7989 [47° 30′ 37.08″ N, 6° 47′ 56.04″ E]) in
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  • Mennonite Historical Library of Bethel College (or Mennonite Library and Archives), North Newton, Kansas, had its beginning at the turn of the century
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  • Miller family (category M)
    and president of Goshen College 1940-54 was also a son of D. D. Miller; Paul M. Miller, bishop and professor in the Goshen College Biblical Seminary; D.D
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  • Friesen, Peter M. The Mennonite Brotherhood in Russia (1789-1910), trans. J. B. Toews and others. Fresno, CA: Board of Christian Literature [M.B.], 1978, rev
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  • 1902-1909, Jacob Hulshoff 1909-1920, P. J. Keuning 1921-1925, and Miss J. M. Eelman 1925-1932. In 1933 the Makkum congregation made an arrangement with
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  • Montau (also known as Muntau, Muntawy, Mątawy; now known as Mątawy; coordinates: 53.575282, 18.749542 [53° 34′ 31″ N, 18° 44′ 58″ E]; population in 1905
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  • Friesen, Peter M. The Mennonite Brotherhood in Russia (1789-1910), trans. J. B. Toews and others. Fresno, CA: Board of Christian Literature [M.B.], 1978, rev
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  •  Hanover: University Press of New England, 1994. Kraybill, Donald B. and Steven M. Nolt. Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University
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  • Marburg (1955 pop. 24,000; 2005 pop. 175,000), a city in Hesse, Germany, was a center of the Anabaptist movement in Hesse and the neighboring Thuringia
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  • Missouri-Kansas Mennonite (MC) Conference, formed in 1921, changed its name in 1946 to South Central Mennonite Conference. MLA style , . "Missouri-Kansas
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  • The Maranatha Amish Mennonites were a separatist movement from the Beachy Amish Mennonites. Like the Beachys, they supported the 1632  Dordrecht Confession
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  • The emergence and metamorphosis of MEDA is highly instructive of the changes that have taken place in the Mennonite society and begs for deeper analysis
    4 KB (568 words) - 14:10, 23 August 2013
  • Conference (this latter term was used interchangeably with "Western District A.M. Conference.") The five conferences affected by the merger were the Western
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  • half of the century were Abraham Schellenberg, Heinrich Voth, John F. Harms, M. M. Just, N. N. Hiebert, Abraham L. Schellenberg, H. W. Lohrenz, Heinrich S
    47 KB (5,386 words) - 17:44, 20 August 2021
  • Mensingeweer is a village in the Dutch province of Groningen, in the former Marne region. In 1607 Jan Cornelissen was called the "bishop and preacher of
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  • The Michalin Mennonite community and church was located near Machnovka in the province of Volhynia, Polish Russia (Ukraine). The community was settled
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  • The Mennonite Encyclopedia published in four volumes from 1955 to 1959 (with a supplemental fifth volume in 1990), is the most accessible and authoritative
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  • Martyrs (category M)
    & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. III: 44-49. Hoog, I. M. J. De Martelaren der Hervorming in Nederland. Schiedam, 1885. Kühler, W. J
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