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  • other denominations were also admitted, and Mennonite students attended lectures in philosophy and church history at the Remonstrant seminary and at the Amsterdam
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  • belonging to the Mennonite Historical Library, were deposited in the Archives of the Mennonite Church. As the property of Goshen College, the Mennonite Historical
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  • devoted to scholarly articles on Anabaptist and Mennonite history and theology, but also to contemporary Mennonite issues, with sections on bibliographical and
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  • Bouwens played an important part in various important events in early Mennonite history. He was present at the meeting in Wismar in 1554, where several church
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  • major love, Mennonite historical writing. Having received a commission from the Mennonite General Conference to write a history of the Mennonite Church in
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  • Steven Blaupot ten Cate, a Dutch Mennonite minister and historiographer, the son of Isaak ten Cate, the Mennonite minister in Noordbroek (province of Groningen)
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  • Bender, Harold Stauffer (1897-1962) (category Mennonite Church (MC) Leaders)
    created a journal, Mennonite Quarterly Review (MQR), and in 1929 he founded a scholarly series, Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, writing the first
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  • Wedel, the first president of Bethel College, engaged in Mennonite research, taught Mennonite history, collected materials, and published books along these
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  • temporary. From an Anabaptist and Mennonite perspective, all authorities must be relativized by this standard. Mennonite history accordingly is replete with
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  • by a gift by Govert Jan van Rijswijk containing many rare books on Mennonite history. When Samuel Muller became professor of the seminary the library was
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  • ministers, there were four studies in Mennonite history, on the names "Mennonites" and "Doopsgezinden," on Dutch Mennonite editions of the Bible, on the relation
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  • existence. Through it Funk promoted Sunday schools, evangelism, missions, Mennonite history, unity, and other good causes. The paper remained Funk's personal organ
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  • Perth County, Ontario, is significant in Mennonite history because of the westerly part of the Amish settlements in Easthope Township, because of the westerly
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  • is an indispensable tool for students of Anabaptist-Mennonite history and a landmark in Mennonite historiography. Christian Neff (1863-1946) of Weierhof
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  • Anabaptism and to the preservation and dissemination of Mennonite history. Born 3 August 1902 to Mennonite parents in Chortitza, the Ukraine, Krahn left the Soviet
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  • Wenger, John C. (1910-1995) (category Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Faculty and Staff)
    include History of the Mennonites of the Franconia Conference (1938), (which also served as his doctoral dissertation), Glimpses of Mennonite History and Doctrine
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  • became the vehicle of publication of many articles in the field of Mennonite history. In 1888 H. G. Mannhardt became an associate editor and the paper was
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  • taught Bible, church history, Mennonite history, and German literature. The numerous notebooks that originated in his classrooms and have become a part of a
    6 KB (939 words) - 20:06, 23 January 2014
  • the Anabaptist-Mennonite brotherhood has been treated in most works of history. This revelation stirred up a desire in Mennonite circles for further information
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  • Rotterdam (1946-1964). He also began lecturing in Anabaptist and Mennonite history at the Mennonite seminary in 1948, being appointed professor in 1964. In his
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  • on the history and present state of the Mennonite brotherhood. Its contents made it a very important source for the study of Mennonite history. An important
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  • reading and of his comprehensive interest in Mennonite history and the objectives arising from that history. The second issue also began with an article
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  • Mennonite Historical Society of Canada (category Inter-Mennonite Boards and Organizations)
    provincially-based Mennonite historical societies, Canadian Mennonite denominations, Mennonite Central Committee Canada and other Mennonite-related institutions
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  • field of interest, Mennonite history. In his church he was a member of the Board of Publication of the General Conference Mennonite Church 1940-1948, and
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  • Kühler, Wilhelmus Johannes (1874-1946) (category Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary Faculty and Staff)
    Kühler now devoted more and more interest to the history of the Dutch Mennonites. The church history written by Blaupot ten Cate having become antiquated
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  • Lower Austria, southeast of Nikolsburg, acquired special interest in Mennonite history through the surprise on Steinabrunn, where the Anabaptists were seized
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  • descent of the Mennonites from the Münsterites. The catalog of his library, "containing 278 pages," is evidence that he knew Mennonite history. Cate, Steven
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  • the Amsterdam Mennonite Archives, was published by Twisck in his Troost-Brief der Weduwen (1626). Of special interest for Mennonite history are the insertions
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  • Anabaptist and Mennonite topics. Published jointly by the Mennonite Church, the General Conference Mennonite Church, and the Mennonite Brethren Church
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  • feetwashing, etc., this is an accurate statement for most of Anabaptist-Mennonite history, though it no longer applied to all modern groups, particularly in
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  • Anabaptist-Mennonite history generally; support of research in Ontario Mennonite history; encouragement of publications in the field of Ontario Mennonite history;
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  • the general title Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History. It was also active in building a Mennonite Historical Library of over 12,000 volumes (in
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  • the regular Evangelical Teacher Training Association subjects and Mennonite history, missions, catechism, etc. There are no educational requirements for
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  • published by the Mennonite Historical Society (Mennonitischer Geschichtsverein) of Germany, is an annual publication in the field of Mennonite history. It was edited
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  • became a professor of the Amsterdam Mennonite Seminary, teaching exegesis of the Old and New Testaments, Mennonite history and homiletics. In 1877, when the
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  • Bender founded the Mennonite Historical Society, the Mennonite Quarterly Review (1927- ), and Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History. Correll contributed
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  • belonged to the duchy of Gotha. Reinhardsbrunn is of importance in Mennonite history in the fact that here and in the castle nine Anabaptists were imprisoned
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  • chiefly though not exclusively in the field of Anabaptist and early Mennonite history. An exhaustive bibliography was prepared by Christian Neff and published
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  • Church and Mennonite History and also the German language" for the purpose of "retaining and cultivating" the religious life of the Mennonite congregations
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  • guardian of traditional Mennonite faith" was seriously proposed at the 1937 Ministers Conference of the Conference of United Mennonite Church of BC. At that
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  • economic phases of Mennonite culture." The magazine, begun in January 1946, presents Mennonite principles, doctrines, culture, and history in a popular and
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  • Mission: A History of General Conference Mennonite Overseas Missions. Newton, KS: Faith and Life, 1979: 17-43 passim. Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church
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  • Middelstum congregation as lay preachers. Middelstum is important in Mennonite history because of a meeting held here on 18-22 September 1628 to consider
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  • province of West Flanders close to the French boundary, is known in Mennonite history as the birthplace of the martyr Peter van Olmen (van Wervick). Here
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  • is a Mennonite liberal arts college. Founded in 1887, it is affiliated with Mennonite Church USA (originally with the General Conference Mennonite Church)
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  • Global Mennonite History Series 1. Kitchener, ON: Pandora Press, 2006. Mennonite World Handbook, ed. Paul N. Kraybill. Lombard, Ill.: Mennonite World Conference
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  • Elder Ulrich Hege (1812-1896) was distinguished by his interest in Mennonite history, combined with a strong publicistic interest. He published excerpts
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  • Spirit of Arnold Dyck." Mennonite Life 24 (October 1969): 169-70. Thiessen, Jack. "Arnold Dyck -- "the Mennonite Artist," Mennonite Life 24 (April, 1969):
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  • mirror (1922), The Mennonite Church and current issues (1923), The way of salvation (1923), The two standards (1923), Mennonite history (1927), My vision
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  • through religious education courses such as Bible Doctrine, Church History and Mennonite History which were taught in the German language. In addition, German
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