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  • March 1887, Terpenie, Russia). Bernhard married Wilhelmina "Minna" Eisenmayer (1 November 1852, Horse Prairie, St. Clair County, Illinois – 5 July 1932, Newton
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  • Congregations in 2020 Caribbean Light and Truth (Guatemala) 7 1 Church of God in Christ, Mennonite 18 1 23 3 Conservative Mennonite Fellowship 133 5 Eastern Pennsylvania
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  • Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church). It was organized on 1 December 1911 with the name "Mission Board of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite
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  • Krommenie, Wormer, Jisp, de Rijp, Graft, and Harlingen. Resolutions were passed: (1) that the Amsterdam representatives (Willem van Maurik, Jan Willink, Abraham
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  • Mähren." Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte XXX (1933): 1-36, 170-211; (1934): 61-102; (1935): 1-40. Schornbaum, Karl. Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer
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  • 500) is located 2.7 km (1.7 miles) south-west of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, 16.6 km (10.3 miles) west north-west of Łomianki, 17.1 km (10.6 miles) west of Legionowo
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  • Join Mennonite Church USA." Connections< 12 (March 2002): 1. Also published online. Accessed 1 July 2006. <http://vmbm.org/connections/2002/march.pdf> Address:
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  • Langley and Winnipeg. Bruce L. Guenther became president of MBBS Canada on 1 February 2012 after serving as interim president for the previous year. He
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  • follows: Franconia, 5,311; Lancaster, 14,663; Allegheny, 2,721; Ohio and Eastern, 1,878; Franklin County, Pa., and Washington County, Md., 682; Conservative Conference
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  • created Heaven and Earth, - Genesis 1:1. Who is God? The only God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. - Matthew 28:19, 1 John 5:7. How can we know that there
    38 KB (7,253 words) - 18:13, 20 July 2021
  • Brandenburg, a province of Prussia, which included Berlin until 1 April 1881. In the eastern part of the province, in Netzebruch, there was at Brenkenhoffswalde
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  • 17, Illinois 9, Pennsylvania 3, Maryland 1, Tennessee 3, Arkansas 2, Missouri 1, Kansas 6, Nebraska 2, Colorado 1, Oregon 2, California 18, Arizona 3, Hawaii
    8 KB (1,230 words) - 06:28, 20 February 2014
  • and son, of Butler County, Ohio, who arrived in Fort Madison, Lee County, on 1 November 1839. The first Mennonite child to be born in Iowa was the Krehbiel
    5 KB (756 words) - 19:40, 5 March 2021
  • nothing, but not out of wickedness or arbitrariness, but out of the fear of God (1 Timothy 5) that we may not be partakers in strange sins." In the United States
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  • Mennonitism itself. There are some 1,500 Mennonites in Amsterdam, and some 1,300 in Haarlem in 1986 as well as more than 1,000 in a number of other cities
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  • consisted originally of six villages known by the following numbers and names: No. 1, Georgstal, 30 farms; No. 2, Olgafeld, 28 farms; No. 3, Michelsburg, 35 farms;
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  • outbreak of unrest. Pieter van Locren, who shared Galenus' views, preached on 1 October 1662 that in the Final Judgment the question would not be what man
    19 KB (2,942 words) - 14:21, 26 November 2018
  • become affiliated with the Mennonite Church (MC) has its church one mile (1.6 kilometers) north of Yoder, Kansas. This latter church has a membership of
    3 KB (342 words) - 17:43, 5 March 2021
  • 350,000 people.  On 17 May 1995, its population was estimated to be around 1 million people. Mennonite missionary presence and work in the area dates to
    3 KB (405 words) - 14:19, 15 September 2021
  • World War I, and now Przechówko; coordinates: 53.39031, 18.38589 [53° 23' 25.1" N, 18° 23' 9.2" E]; population in 1910, 92), Poland, was formerly the seat
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