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  • booklet entitled Handbuch für Prediger. Herman H. Neufeld, a former editor of the Mennonitische Rundschau, and K. H. Neufeld, a musician, are sons of Hermann
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  • president was J. S. Coffman, followed by J. S. Lehman, John Blosser, and D. H. Bender. Other officers were: vice-president, David Burkholder, Aaron Loucks;
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  • the ministers. The membership in 2010 was 264; the senior pastor was Lowell H. Delp. Address: 80 Hilltown Pike, PO Box 217, Line Lexington  PA   18932-9612
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  • to India and China came from this district: the P. A. Penners to India, the H. J. Browns and Aganetha Fast to China. While the Conference sponsored no schools
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  • Hans Herr (17 September 1639-21 January 1725), with his wife Elizabeth Kendig, at the age of 72 brought his family across the Atlantic to free them from
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  • leadership of the Conference of Mennonites in Canada decided to send Elder Jacob H. Janzen from Ontario to Vancouver in 1935 to help organize a Mennonite congregation
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  • Russia – 15 December 1902, Henderson, Nebraska, USA), daughter of Heinrich H. Steingardt (1793-1879) and Judith (Enns) Steingardt (1792-1863). Isaak and
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  • attempt ended in failure. By 1850, if not earlier, Hoch was in contact with John H. Oberholtzer, who had led a division within the Franconia Conference in Pennsylvania
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  • the latter he could use the recently published Annales Anabaptistici by J. H. Ottius (Basel, 1672), the Geistliches Blumengärtlein (Amsterdam, 1680), and
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  • head board and in the boards of the chapters Mennonites often were leading. H. Craandijk, in 1957 was moderator of the Algemene Doopsgezinde Sociëteit (Dutch
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  • Altpreussischen Mennoniten. Marienburg, 1863: appendix, p. LXX. MLA style Mannhardt, H. G. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Friedrich Wilhelm I, King in Prussia (1688-1740)
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  • History of the Anabaptists in Switzerland. Philadelphia: 1882. Correll, Ernst H. Das schweizerische Täufermennonitentum: ein soziologischer bericht. Tübingen:
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  • members. H. R. Voth and C. Frey were the pioneer leaders. In the fall of 1909 P. H. Richert was called as pastor and elder, serving until 1946. H. B. Schmidt
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  • and formally organized in 1928. The first building was occupied in 1929. P. H. Plenert is considered the founding leader of the group. The congregation originated
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  • Champa, Madhya Pradesh (formerly Central Provinces), India. It was opened by C. H. Suckau in 1915. The area of the Korba field covered 2,200 square miles, with
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  • South Limburg. Since 1942 the congregation has had its own resident minister: H. Wethmar 1942-1946, and J. W. Sipkema 1947-, both serving also the congregation
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  • 354.93 and the depositors were guaranteed up to $10,000. MLA style Schmidt, H. U. "Meno (Major County, Oklahoma)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Henric Rol (d. 1534) (category H)
    Reformatoria Neerlandica. The Hague: M. Nijhoff, 1903-1914: V, 1-123. Forsthoff, H. Rheinische Kirchengeschichte 1929: I, 145, 147. Habets, J. De Wederdoopers
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  • Kielstra 1876-1885, who from 1880 on also served at Meppel as did his successor H. Koekebakker Jr., who served at Zwartsluis 1886-d.1890. The pulpit then remained
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  • badisch-pfälzischen Reformationsgeschichte. Frankfurt am Main: Kommissionsverlag von H. Minjon, 1908. Krebs, Manfred. Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer, IV. Band:
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