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  • Flanders, 1530-1650: a century of struggle. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history 9. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1961. Verheyden, A. L. E. "Het Mennisme
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  • church history with a special emphasis upon those events of interest to Mennonites. The last part of the book gave a brief summary of Mennonite history and
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  • finest moments of Mennonite life are moments of sharing, especially in times of emergency. Since much of Mennonite history has been a history of persecution
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  • theology and history. Second, the content of Mennonite religious studies has changed. Going beyond Mennonite history and apologia, contemporary Mennonite religious
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  • ) at Soestdijk, a Dutch Mennonite pastor, serving at Wolvega 1892-94 and Hoorn 1894-1932, wrote two papers on Mennonite history, one on Pieter Ris published
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  • person who worked to preserve the history of the Kansas Mennonite people. "Former Bethel College professor dies." Mennonite Weekly Review (21 Novmember 2005):
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  • whose last term of service, at Deventer 1891-1913, is of interest for Mennonite history, was the author of De Rijnsburger Collegianten (Haarlem, 1895), a treatise
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  •   No.1 in the series “Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History.” Two Centuries of American Mennonite Literature: A Bibliography of Mennonitica Americana
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  • Dutch Mennonite pastor, serving at Workum 1890-1908 and at Vlissingen-Goes 1908-27. He was married to G. Gaastra. He was well versed in Mennonite history
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  • the earlier period by Mennonite or non-Mennonite was (the Mennonite scholar) Marten Schagen's 1745 list (Naamlijst) of Dutch Mennonite writers and their writings
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  • from 1904. He did not join the church, but was much interested in Mennonite history. In the Rotterdamsch Jaarboekje of 1910 he published a paper on Jan
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  • sufferings. It contains many Mennonite martyrs both Dutch and Swiss. The book is of no special value for Mennonite history. The 51 pictures found in it
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  • meer speciaal Zaansche (Wormerveer, 1937). Of great interest for Mennonite history is the memorial volume which he wrote on the occasion of the 250th
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  • famed for his research in the history of Schleswig-Holstein, and especially of his home Dithmarschen. For Mennonite history two of his articles, written
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  • Hutterite colonies; Mennonite agriculturalists in Europe; Mennonite colonies in Russia, Canada, and Latin America; and the Mennonite settlements in various
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  • having been published in three editions. In it Mennonite history is given authentic treatment by Mennonite and Protestant authorities (e.g., Prof. Cramer)
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  • 1921): 301-2. Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in India, 1897-1962, Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, vol. 14. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press
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  • Stearns, articles on Mennonite history, and a few advertisements. The last five issues included the "Calendar of Meetings at all the Mennonite Congregations in
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  • historiography of religious history in the Netherlands. Unfortunately, hopes for a successive volume on later Mennonite history died with him. Zijlsta was
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  • childhood. One of Schroeder’s primary interests was Mennonite history. When the Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies first opened in Winnipeg in 1969,
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