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  • Jesse "J. B." Martin (1897-1974) was the son of Daniel E. and Blandina (Bauman) Martin, members of the Martins Old Order Mennonite congregation, north
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  • Cambridge was initiated by pastor Simon M. Kanagy in 1933. The following programs commenced in the next decades: Amigo W.M.S.C. - 1947, Mennonite Youth Fellowship
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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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  • Hendrik Wiebes Meihuizen, b. 29 August 1906, d. 26 November 1983,  was pastor of the Mennonite congregations at Wieringen (1933) Veendam-Pekela (1936)
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  • Mennonite churches in the county: Slate Hill, Churchtown, and Diller. William M. Strong was the bishop of these churches. MLA style Landis, Ira D. "Cumberland
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  • The Mennonite Medical Association is an organization formed in 1944 for Mennonite physicians and Mennonite medical students. Its officers in 1956 were
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  • Kiel: Hoffman, 1529. M. H. [Melchior Hoffman]. Das ware trostliche unnd freudenreiche Euangelion. Straßburg: Jakob Cammerlandere, 1531. M. H. [Melchior Hoffman]
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  • Formation of the Mosaic Mennonite Conference was approved on 2 November 2018 when the Franconia Mennonite and Eastern District conferences held reconciliation
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  • The Mennonite Hospital and Sanitarium, La Junta, Colorado, was a general hospital with a separate building for the treatment of tuberculosis (until 1955)
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  • David M. (1869-1944)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 1 Jul 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hofer,_David_M._(1869-1944)&oldid=141162
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  • the last century when a hospital was erected and physicians employed. (See M. Hottmann, "Dr. Th. Hottmann," Mennonitisches Jahrbuch, 1953.) -- Cornelius
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  • Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer I. Band, Herzogtum Württemberg. Leipzig: M. Heinsius, 1930. Friedensburg, Walter. Zur Vorgeschichte des Gotha-Torgauischen
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  • lxiiy[=66] Anno. M.C.XXXI. Colophon: Getruckt zu Straszburg. Durch Balthassar Beck. Vnd vollendet am Fünfften tag des Herbstmonats. Im Jar. M.D. XXXj. Strasbourg
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  • The Mennonite Brethren Publishing House was the official publishing house of the Conference of the Mennonite Brethren Church of North America in 1956.
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  • transfer of M. R. Zigler to Geneva, Switzerland, in 1952, Orie O. Miller became the chair and Harold Row, of the Brethren, vice-chair. Ora M. Huston served
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  • 1900-1906, R. Kuipers 1906-1914, M. A. Hylkema 1915-1922, J. Yntema 1922-1926, L. D. G. Knipscheer 1926-1931, Miss J. M. Eelman 1932-1942, H. Bremer 1942-1946
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  • Willem (Wilhelm) van Maurik (Maurick, Mourick), born ca. 1625 at Utrecht, died 1710 at Amsterdam, was a physician and a Mennonite minister. On 21 February
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  • having 36 members in 1955. Fairfield County was the early home of bishops John M. and George Brenneman and of Elder Daniel Brenneman, founder of the Mennonite
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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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  • churches of Russia; nearly 1,000 copies were sent there weekly. In the 1950s the M.B. Publishing House was the publisher. John F. Harms served as editor 1884-1906
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