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  • organized in 1991, several months before 22 ordained men, including bishops H. Stephen Ebersole, Sidney B. Gingerich, and Aaron M. Shank, were released from
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  • Saskatchewan. Epp, Frank H. Mennonites in Canada, 1786-1920: The History of a Separate People. Toronto: Macmillan, 1974. Epp, Frank H. Mennonites in Canada
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  • 1997: 25-43. Epp, Frank H. Mennonites in Canada, 1786-1920: The History of a Separate People. Toronto: Macmillan, 1974. Epp, Frank H. Mennonites in Canada
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  • Elbing, and Newton, Kansas. On 20 May 1888 his father baptized him at Newton. H. H. Ewert, who had been the principal of the Halstead school while Toews attended
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  • since it moved its seat from Huizen to Hilversum were (until 1885 vacant) I. H. Boeke 1885-1893, J. S. Pekema 1894-1904, F. Dijkema 1905-1907, P. Oosterbaan
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  • Mennonite Brethren (H. A. Neufeld and J. P. Wiebe). Two were identified as members of the Sommerfeld Mennonite Church (Peter Schulz and H. M. Klassen) and
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  • meeting of representatives of the Canadian Central Committee in the home of H. H. Ewert, Gretna, Manitoba on 17 May 1922, under the name of "Canadian Mennonite
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  • Ost-Pennsylvanischen Konferenz der Mennoniten Gemeinschaft), the name adopted by the J. H. Oberholtzer group which was expelled from the Franconia Mennonite Conference
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  • Hutchinson, Kansas (population 34,000 in 1955; 40,787 in 2000), is the county seat of Reno County. The earliest settlements of Mennonites near Hutchinson
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  • Rechtvaardigen . . . Lykrede op H. Schyn (Amsterdam, 1728). In 1727 Maatschoen and others published Ter Lijkgedagtenisse van H. Schyn, leeraar der Doopsgezinden
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  • Frankfurt & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 607 f. Klein, H. M. J. Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a History. New York; Chicago: Lewis
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  • der Vegte Jr. 1923-1927, followed by Miss M. T. Gerritsma 1927-1929, Miss J. H. van der Slooten 1929-1932, and after 1934 Miss S. Goossen. In 1925 this group
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  • The editor was Alexander H. Ediger and the managing editor Kornelius K. Martens. Among its regular contributors were David H. Epp and Johann Rempel. The
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  • following officers: J. S. Shoemaker, president; Jonathan Kurtz, vice-president; S. H. Miller, secretary; Abram Metzler, treasurer. Shoemaker had served as chairman
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  • over 5,000 were cared for. Previously efforts had been made, especially by B. H. Unruh in connection with the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), to open the
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  • by a trained minister. Ministers over several decades were A. H. van Drooge 1897-1901, H. C. Barthel 1902-1913, G. A. Hulshoff 1913-1916, W. Hilverda 1916-1950
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  • Langensalza, 1932. Friedrichsen, H. H. "Die Geschichte der Busaer Menn.-Gem." Unser Blatt II (1927): 236-238. Friedrichsen, H. H. "Aus der Geschichte der Krimmer
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  • 1925-1956; J. B. Smith, member 1917-1922, 1930-1947, vice-president 1933-1945; H. R. Schertz, member 1923-1949, president 1924-1929, vice-president 1929-1931
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  • the congregation received a preacher in H. Haga, who served the congregation 1855-1887. The later preachers were H. J. Elhorst, 1887-1898; B. P. Plantinga
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  • Geschiedenis der Nederlandsche Doopsgezinden in de Zestiende Eeuw. Haarlem: H.D. Tjeenk Willink, 1932: 322-328, 458, 461; II: 71-74, 89-94, 193-194, 197-199
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