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  • protected the Mennonite principle of nonresistance, soon afterward the Napoleonic wars led to the abrogation of this protection. Thus the Mennonite confession
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  • (12,000 in 1910; 102,000 with 809 Mennonites in 1947) is the seat of a Mennonite congregation, of whose origin and history not much is known, because in 1862
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 443-444. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Hershberger's long career at Goshen, teaching history, sociology, and ethics, began in 1925. He helped found The Mennonite Quarterly Review (1927) and continued
    5 KB (711 words) - 12:34, 13 April 2018
  • description of the people is of interest not only for church history, but also for cultural history: "They guard themselves against all sins and direct their
    5 KB (926 words) - 00:52, 16 January 2017
  • Conference (General Conference Mennonite Church), and of one congregation of the Franconia Mennonite Conference (Mennonite Church USA), the Allentown Mission
    3 KB (319 words) - 18:53, 5 March 2021
  • mention of Mennonite activities here, and by 1631 there existed at Sappemeer a Flemish and a Frisian Mennonite congregation. Complaints about Mennonite activity
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  • wealthy Matthias van Bebber, Mennonite owner of the 6,000-acre tract on which the Mennonites settled, conveyed 100 acres to 7 Mennonite trustees named Sellen
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  • but in 1984 it withdrew from Mennonite affiliation. In 1986 Oregon's oldest existing Mennonite congregation was Zion (Mennonite Church) at Hubbard, organized
    11 KB (1,313 words) - 04:49, 26 March 2014
  • former times Giethoorn was a predominantly Mennonite town. As late as 1838, 50 per cent of the population was Mennonite, but 1955 only 20 per cent. By the end
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  • was the elder of the Mennonite (Kirchliche Mennoniten) Church at Karassan, Crimea, but Benjamin was baptized a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church at
    7 KB (1,050 words) - 16:31, 24 August 2023
  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 416-417. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • the seat of a Mennonite congregation since early times. It formerly belonged to the strict branch of the Old Frisians. Concerning its history there is not
    4 KB (527 words) - 18:15, 21 January 2015
  • and owned by the Mennonite Brethren Church of Manitoba); Canadian Mennonite Bible College (CMBC, established in 1947 and owned by Mennonite Church Canada);
    5 KB (720 words) - 10:13, 12 April 2020
  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 937. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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  • fall 1944 became the Mennonite Educational Institute in 1946. By the 1947-48 academic year the school's name had changed to Mennonite Brethren Bible School
    14 KB (955 words) - 21:46, 10 March 2021
  • Cornerstone Community Church (Virgil, Ontario, Canada) (redirect from Niagara Mennonite Brethren Church (Virgil, Ontario, Canada)) (category Ontario Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations)
    The Mennonite Brethren church in Virgil, Ontario has had three names: the Niagara Mennonite Brethren Church from 1937 until 1953, the Virgil Mennonite Brethren
    7 KB (850 words) - 15:27, 22 March 2019
  • restructuring of Mennonite Church, the General Conference Mennonite Church and the Conference of Mennonites in Canada into Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church
    7 KB (735 words) - 14:11, 29 July 2023
  • Groningen close to the border of Friesland, the seat of a Mennonite congregation until 1892. Of the history of this congregation, always small in membership, not
    3 KB (415 words) - 06:12, 26 October 2014
  • Story of the Ukraine. New York, 1947. Mennonite Life. Mennonite World Conference. "Global Map: Ukraine." Mennonite World Conference. Web. 12 April 2021
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