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  • 1942-1951; and Lester Janzen, 1951- . Deacons who served were Harvey H. Baum, 1905-1910; Clayton F. Myers, 1910-1945; Ralph N. Lewis, 1946- . The Sunday school
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  • Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference. Harrisonburg, Va.: Herald Press, 2016: 307. Wenger, John Christian. The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan. Scottdale, Pa.:
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  • Goshen, IN, 1974. Wenger, Elizabeth. Foretaste. Goshen, IN, 1972. Wenger, Elizabeth. Hail to the Brightness. Goshen, IN, 1970. Wenger, Elizabeth. Heal on
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  • began as the Monterey Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church), located on Route 1, Bird-in-Hand, at the little village of Monterey in Upper Leacock Township
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  • A. D. Wenger, Fentress, Virginia.; D. J. Johns, Goshen, Indiana; George R. Brunk, Denbigh, Virginia; A. P. Heatwole, Waynesboro, Virginia; Noah H. Mack
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  • Ammon Moyer died on 9 December 1976, at the age of 59. On 24 April 1977, John F. Schmidt was ordained to fill the vacancy. As Stanley Beidler approached retirement
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  • 1987): 482-84. Morrison, Karl F. The Mimetic Tradition of Reform in the West. Princeton U. Press, 1982. Morrison, Karl F. Tradition and Authority in the
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  • Historic Nonresistance--advocated especially by Guy F. Hershberger, Harold S. Bender, John C. Wenger--emphasized an almost literal obedience to the precepts
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  • Humility (category H)
    Nineteenth-century America. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1988: ch. 1, 4. Schlabach, Theron F.  "The Humble Become Aggressive Workers." Mennonite Quarterly Review
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  • Review 49 (1975): 521. Wenger, John C. "The Schleitheim Confession of Faith." Mennonite Quarterly Review 19 (1945): 243-53. Wenger, John C. "Martin Weninger's
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  • 1913-1967: v. I, 612 f. Hershberger, Guy F. The Way of the Cross in Human Relations. Scottdale, Pennsylvania, 1958. Hershberger, Guy F. War, Peace, and Nonresistance
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  • which Summae controversarium Religionis (1658) is outstanding. His colleague F. F. Spanheim also participated in this controversy. His book, Selectarum de
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  • Family (category F)
    into a more tolerant branch of Mennonites. All this is in line with Roland H. Bainton's observation regarding the characteristics of marriage and family
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  • Historical Writing (category H)
    Willard H. Smith's Mennonites in Illinois (1983); the Historical Committee of the General Conference Mennonite Church (GCM) which sponsored S. F. Pannabecker's
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  • held in schoolhouses. The congregation was dissolved in 1913. MLA style Wenger, F. H. "Cedar Point Church of God in Christ, Mennonite (Cedar Point, Kansas
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  • Martin's death, Preacher Joseph O. Wenger led a more conservative schism from the Weaverland Conference, and in 1927 Wenger was ordained bishop of his group
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  • building was dedicated 7 July 1985. The church closed in Spring 2004; Ed Wenger was the last pastor. "Snyder, Peter B." Gospel Herald 41, no. 28 (13 July
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  • Kleingeschichtsbuch der hutterischen Brüder, ed. A. J. F. Zieglschmid. Philadelphia: Carl Schurz Foundation, 1947, 287ff. Wenger, J. C. "The Voice of Mennonite history
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  • A similar program was begun in 1926 at Goshen College, (Indiana) by John F. Slabaugh. He was followed in 1927 by Arthur L. Sprunger (1897-1972), a painter-sculptor
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  • Mennonite families and single women had moved to Hutchinson for employment. Rev. H. P. Krehbiel advocated Hutchison be considered a promising field and an attempt
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