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  • 1939): 39; (October 1940): 8-10; (15 September 1956): 21 [obituary]. Esau, Mrs. H. T.  First Sixty Years of M.B. Missions. Hillsboro: Mennonite Brethren Publishing
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  • the congregation of Vlissingen, and was served by S. Spaans 1899-1908 and T. H. Siemelink 1908-1919. The assertion (DB 1919, 222, 240) that because of lack
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  • CA: Board of Christian Literature [M.B.], 1978, rev. ed. 1980. Lohrenz, J. H. The Mennonite Brethren Church. Hillsboro: Published by The Board of Foreign
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  • der Deutschen in den Karpathenländern: III. Gotha, 1911. MLA style Pauls, H. "Einsiedel (Lviv Oblast, Ukraine)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • & Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 1 ff. Mannhardt, H. G. "Die Mennoniten unter den preussischen Königen." Mennonitischer Gemeinde-Kalender
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  • training school. Funk supported schools to train teachers and sided with H. H. Ewert who became principal of the teacher training school at Gretna. This
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  • staff began with a part-time field worker in 1946 in the person of Bernhard H. Janzen. This developed into the position of district minister and the following
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  • worked among Jewish people under the leadership of Hugo Spitzer, H. K. Hiebert and Jacob H. Pankratz. The Winnipeg mission to the Jews dated back to 1918
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  • Franz. Die Molotschnaer Mennoniten. Halbstadt, 1908. MLA style Epp, David H. "Harder, Johann (1811-1875)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • congregation built a new parsonage near the church. Samuel H. Epp, the pastor as of 1954, successor to H. R. Harms, served an average congregation of 230, the
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  • the Lower Rhine to Pennsylvania, where it was changed into Johnson. Jacob H. Janzen (1878-1950) was an outstanding church leader (General Conference Mennonite
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  • twenty years. (For later developments, see Zaporizhia.) MLA style Epp, David H. "Schönwiese (Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)."
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  • Press, 1980. Littell, Frank H. "Anabaptist Theology of Missions." Mennonite Quarterly Review 21 (1947): 5-17. Littell, Frank H. The Anabaptist View of the
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  • succeeded by his son Truman H. Brunk (b. 1902) in 1940. The other ministers in 1957 were George R. Brunk (1911-2002) and John H. Shenk (b. 1911). The membership
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  • hymnaries of the Remonstrants. In 1897 two Mennonite ministers, J. Sepp and H. Boetje, published Gezangen ten gebruike in Doopsgezinde Gemeenten. This hymnary
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  • hymn No. 100, "Mit Freuden wollen wir singen," the 11th stanza is signed "H. Haff," which Wolkan (Lieder, 39) rightly assigns to Hans Haffner. Haffner
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  • Knipperdolling--paintings, woodcuts, etchings, etc. were produced by artists like H. Aldegrever and Ch. van Sichem (Geisberg). See also Münster Anabaptists Cornelius
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  • Abraham Hulshof (born 1874 at Borne, died 1954 at Utrecht), though spelling his name with one f, belonged to the large Dutch Mennonite Hulshoff family
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  • Den Hoorn is a village of 550 inhabitants (in 1954) in the southern part of the island Texel in the Dutch province of North Holland. On the island the
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  • Ephraim Hunsberger was born near Bally, Berks County, Pennsylvania, 18 November 1814, and died at Wadsworth, Ohio, 21 February 1904. He was married to
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