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  • activities, all well developed by the end of the 19th century. (D. G. Rempel, David H. Epp). By 1940, a half-century after the American frontier was "closed," the
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  • 1895 Joh. Hoekstra, a retired minister, and J. Noe, Gzn, J. C. Dirks, and J. H. Steghers HJzn, Mennonites living at Apeldoorn, decided to organize a congregation
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  • 544-547. Mannhardt, H. G. "Die Mennoniten unter den preussischen Königen." Mennonitischer Gemeinde-Kalender (1902). Mannhardt, H. G. Jahrbuch der altevangelischen
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  • books into Cheyenne. In 1893 work among the Hopi tribe was begun. Much of H. R. Voth's Hopi material was later published with profuse illustrations in
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  • Driedger of Heubuden, Erich Gottner of Danzig, Fritz Kliewer of Berlin, B. H. Unruh of Karlsruhe, Walther Kohler, an outstanding Reformation scholar of
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  • Square, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was the location of the press of John H. Oberholtzer, founder in 1847 of what is known as the Eastern District Conference
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  • Seminary. The last ministers were G. Pol 1853-1862, T. Schiere 1863-1874, H. Koekebakker 1874-1878, W. J. Leendertz 1878-1881, K. W. Rossing 1882-d.1921
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  • Egle served as its editor until 1927 with the exception of 1919-1922, when H. C. Thiessen was the editor: The paper was discontinued in 1927. The strong
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  • Blijdenstein 1838-1839 W. Bruin 1840-1844 D. S. Huizinga 1846-1847 H. ten Cate Hoedemaker 1849-1850 H. A. van Gelder 1851-1853 J. P. Muller 1854-1857 A. Vis 1861-1863
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  • Hespeler was a town (population 4,000 in 1954, now part of the city of Cambridge) in Waterloo County, Ontario, nine miles (14.4 kilometers) southeast of
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  • Publications, Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society, 1993. MLA style Toews, H. P. "Lichtfelde (Molotschna Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)
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  • United Church they were Art Friesen (Laird), Willie Janzen (Horse Lake), and J. H. Pauls (Osler). The Rosenort group dissolved in 1962. In 1903 the Rosenort
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  • Sunday schools, and reject most modern conveniences. MLA style Martin, Jonathan H. "Groffdale Old Order Mennonite Conference." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente to Amsterdam. Amsterdam: J.H. de Bussy, 1919: 260 f., 276. Dassel, S. H. Menno's volk in Groningen: Geschiedenis der Doopsgezinde
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  • Hulshoff, H. Ch. "Bezoekreis van Hendrik Berents," in Bijdragen en Mededeelingen v. h. Hist. Genootschap 59 (1738): 67 and 74-79. Koehn, H. B. "Minister
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  • City on 24 June 1982. Correll, Ernst H. Das schweizerische Täufermennonitentum. Tübingen: Mohr, 1925. Correll, Ernst H. A dozen articles in Mennonite Quarterly
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  • value. Two of the leading proprietors and editors were J. C. Miller and S. H. Miller, the latter an Amish Mennonite minister. Since 1920, the Budget has
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  • leaders in this period there were outstanding liberal theologians, such as H. C. Rogge, C. P. Tide, and J. A. Beyerman. Their appeal for liberal Christianity
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  • superintendents of the hospital have been Allen H. Erb 1916-51, W. J. Dye 1951-58, and Luke Birky 1958-    . -- Allan H. Erb By 1964, the need for a new hospital
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  • Huizen is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland, east of Amsterdam (coordinates: 52° 18′ 0″ N, 5° 13′ 48″ E), formerly the seat of a Mennonite
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