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  • 1889-90, V. Loosjes 1890-1912, H. Schuurmans 1912-33, W. Mesdag 1934-46, and M. van der Meulen 1946- . Church records have been preserved since 1667. Church
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  • 1914-1918, Harvey G. Allebach 1919-1921, Peter E. Frantz 1922-1925, Seward M. Rosenberger 1925-1929, Arthur S. Rosenberger 1930-1934, A. J. Neuenschwander
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  • Mennonite Evangelizing Board of America, the first mission board of the Mennonite Church (MC), was organized at the Salem Church south of Elkhart, IN,
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  • the Muria Christian Church of Indonesia." ThM thesis Fuller Theological Seminary, 1981. Yoder, Lawrence M. and Sigit Heru Soekotjo. Sejarah Gereja Injili
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  • Midwives (category M)
    Place of Baptism. Washington: Catholic U. of America Press, 1954. Franken, M. "Hebammenausbildung in alter und neuer Zeit." Deutsche Hebammen Zeitschrift
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  • Mennonites in Texas: The Quiet in the Land. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2006. Elbow, Gary S. and Simone Gordon. "Mennonite Colonization
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  • Moser family (category M)
    A Mennonite family, Moser was numerous among the Mennonites in Switzerland, both in the Emmental and the Bernese Jura. From Switzerland many of the Moser
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  • Mennonite Community Association (Mennonite Church) was organized in 1946, its stated purpose being "to support and strengthen the Christian community as
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  • Monschau (Mondschau, Monjoie, Monjou, Montjoie) in a town in the Eifel Mountains in the district of Aachen, Germany (coordinates: 50° 33′ 16″ N, 6° 14′
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  • Tillman M. (1865-1929)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 1 Jul 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Erb,_Tillman_M._(1865-1929)&oldid=160406
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  • December 1876 he was married to Magdalena Brenneman, daughter of Bishop John M. Brenneman. They were the parents of three sons and four daughters. Declining
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  • Ministers' Manuals (category M)
    Ministers' Manuals, handbooks or service manuals for ministers, usually containing forms and instructions for administration of the ordinances of baptism
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  • Moron, a small village on an elevation with the same name in the Bernese Jura, Switzerland. The beautifully situated village at an elevation of 3,300 ft
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  • extension work that began in this territory in 1906. MLA style Stoltzfus, Grant M. "Fayette County (Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Mennonite World Conference, 1984: 15. MLA style Bender, Harold S. and Kenneth M. Nissley. "Somalia." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989
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  • belonged to the Neu-Chortitza Mennonite Church. See also Grünfeld. Friesen, Peter M. Die Alt-Evangelische Mennonitische Brüderschaft in Russland (1789-1910) im
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  • new meetinghouse, 28 x 38 feet, (8.54 x 11.6 m.), with a council room in the rear, 12 x 14 feet, (3.66 x 4.27 m.) was erected in 1883 one mile (1.5 km.) south
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  • Hans Mittermaier, an Anabaptist martyr, a native of Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, therefore called Hans (Hanslein) of Ingolstadt. He was baptized by Hans
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  • Pyarelal Joel Malagar, the first India national ordained to the office of bishop in the Mennonite Church in India. His parents, Joel and Janki, residents
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  • 1931-1937; J. D. Graber, 1937-1938; S. M. King, 1938-1944; Wilbur Hostetler, 1944-1946; J. N. Kaufman, 1946-1947; S. M. King, 1947-1953; J. W. Samida, after
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