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  • Heinrich Adrian, and Abraham Schellenberg. Later leaders include H. W. Lohrenz, H. H. Flaming, P. E. Nickel, J. K. Hiebert, P. P. Rempel, J. S. Regier
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  • Huiskoopers (category H)
    Huiskoopers (Huiskopers, House-Buyers) is the name of a party of Flemish Mennonites, which arose in Franeker, Dutch province of Friesland, in 1586, when
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  • Krefeld, J. A. Hoekstra of Hamburg, H. Reeder of Weierhof, J. Molenaar of Monsheim, C. Harder of Neuwied and Elbing, H. G. Mannhardt of Danzig, J. P. Müller
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  • 1866-1876, J. F. Bakker 1877-1881, H. Koekebakker 1881-1886, A. van der Goot 1889-1892, H. Schuurmans 1894-1910, T. O. M. H. Hylkema 1911-1929, M. J. Kosters
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  • und neueren Geschichte. No. 40. Berlin and Leipzig, 1912. Pipkin, H. Wayne and John H. Yoder. Balthasar Hubmaier: Theologian of the Anabaptists, Classics
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  • Outstanding teachers were Peter Schellenberg, Jacob Koop, Jacob H. Janzen, Cornelius Unruh, and H. Goerz. In addition to the elementary schools (six grades)
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  • Peter M. Friesen, Heinrich Franz II, Hermann A. Lenzmann, P. A. Ediger, D. H. Hamm, W. P. Neufeld, P. P. Fast, Kornelius Bergmann, D. J. Klassen, Hermann
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  • 1787-94, 1796, 1798, 1800, 1802, 1804, 1806, 1808, 1810, 1815 (edited by A. H. van Gelder), and 1829 (by Samuel Muller), all published in Amsterdam and mostly
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  • 1910-1914, R. Swart 1916-1919, B. P. de Vries 1920-1923, H. Bussemaker 1926, A. L. Broer 1926-1929, Miss J. H. van der Slooten 1932-1939, Miss S. E. Treffers (of
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  • of the merger of 1948. The ministers of this congregation were H. Wethmar after 1948 and H. Luikinga after 1949. The only meetinghouse of the congregation
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  • subsequently in 1900 to the Western Book and Printing Co., founded that year by H. P. Krehbiel. The name of the paper was changed to Post- und Volksblatt in
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  • minister, and the Waldheim Mennonite Brethren Church with 87 members and J. H. Jantzen as the leader and deacon. The town also had a Seventh-Day Adventist
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  • was followed by Peter Balzer (1874-1907), Heinrich Banman (1843-1933), P. H. Unruh (1881-1943), and Philipp A. Wedel (1897-   ). From time to time Mennonites
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  • S. Gorter of Warns and Stavoren. On 23 April 1854 the last lay preacher, H. H. Visser, preached his farewell sermon on Romans 4:25. Pastor Gorter preached
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  • passim. Bender, H. S. "The Zwickau Prophets, Thomas Müntzer and the Anabaptists." Mennonite Quarterly Review 27 (1953): 3-16 (basic). Bender, H. S. "War Thomas
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  • death in 1770. They were followed by Cornelis Bruyn, serving 1773-1782, J. H. Floh, who was their first minister trained at the Amsterdam Seminary, 1782-1783
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  • Sweden and two in Denmark, but lost them because of small numbers. A report by H. H. Janzen concerning contacts with this group in 1950, when it claimed 50 baptized
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  • issued on 8 November 1715, reading as follows: "The Anabaptists Nie. Blank, H. Kipfer, Chr. and A. Kropf, David Chertzer and Mich. Maurer have until now
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  • Brenneman 1878-1882, T. H. Brenneman 1882-1885, Joseph Bingeman 1885, J. B. Detwiler 1885-1888, H. S. Hallman 1888-1908, C. H. Brunner 1909-1912, J. A
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  • Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe; Schneider, 1913-1967: III, 41. MLA style Grove, Paul H. "Markham (Ontario, Canada)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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