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  • work, Rerum frisicarum historia (1596-1615), is a valuable source for Mennonite history. He was a violent opponent of David Joris, concerning whose life and
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  • collection of prayers, and a résumé of Mennonite history (Montbéliard, 1922); Precis d'histoire des Eglises Mennonites (Montbéliard, 1937, first part written
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  • Cassel (also Kassel), a Mennonite family name prominent in early eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite history, particularly in the Franconia Conference area
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  • and catechism studies, and grade 11 and 12 materials came from Mennonite or church history lessons. The Bible School term lasted five months, October to
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  • Conference. He also diligently studied Mennonite history, as appears from a manuscript found in the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Library (Bibliotheek en Archief van
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  • questions of youth, suggestions on good literature, and also articles on Mennonite history were published by the paper. The youth movement, which was at that
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  • the field of Mennonite history and was among the most respected Mennonite historians in the world. His articles appeared in The Mennonite Quarterly Review
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  • Anabaptist songs in African hearts. Global Mennonite history series. Intercourse, PA: Good Books, 2006: 184-185. Mennonite Mission Network. Botswana. Web. 29 March
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  • the University of Utrecht awarded him an honorary degree in 1878. On Mennonite history Hartog published the fol­lowing booklets and papers: Levensbericht
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  • keeping the interest of Mennonite churches and have at various times won warm friends for the presentation of Mennonite history. A careful bibliographical
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  • "Russian" Mennonite history. During the 1960s he gained access to Soviet archival collections in Leningrad and Moscow dealing with Mennonite-government
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  • He had a strong interest in history, especially in Russian Mennonite history. He was instrumental in developing the Mennonite Historical Library and Archives
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  • of theological writings. For Mennonite history he is of interest because of his disputes with Joannes Stinstra, the Mennonite minister of Harlingen, who
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  • church through mixed marriage. Twice Husum again plays a slight role in Mennonite history. In 1850 C. J. van der Smissen, pastor of Friedrichstadt, fled to Husum
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  • Münster in Westphalia and a research scholar in history, who rendered valuable service to Mennonite history in a series of articles on the Anabaptist disorders
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  • North Holland. Among his numerous writings one book is important for Mennonite history: Grondige ende clare vertooninghe van het onderscheydt in de voornaemste
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  • which taught Christian ethics and Mennonite history alongside agriculture courses. He also inspired numerous young Mennonites to become missionaries for cooperatives
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  • Old Order Amish, Old Order Mennonite, Reformed Mennonite, Stauffer Mennonite, Old Colony Mennonite, and Sommerfeld Mennonite. The schism of the Wisler (Old
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  • issues the Monatshefte printed important and valuable material on Mennonite history. Later it stressed social and ethical problems and pedagogical questions
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  • the Dutch Mennonite weekly De Zondagsbode, for which he wrote a number of articles, all signed S. H. He had a keen interest in Mennonite history and was
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  • his work on Mennonite history. Hiebner’s recent study on this question noted that his approach to writing Wehrfreiheit focused on history and examined
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  • collection of sermons, Laatste Godsdienstige Overdenkingen (1908). On Mennonite history he published two treatises of particular importance in the Gids: "De
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  • Pietism (section Mennonite)
    Some of the Mennonite leaders, such as August Lenzmann and Cornelius Jansen, became his close friends and introduced him to the Mennonite churches and
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  • part cast off the Spanish yoke. This event opened a new chapter in Mennonite history. The time of blood-witnessing was past. The last martyr in the northern
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  • 6 vols.), he discusses the Mennonites with pleasant objectivity, thus making his book a notable source for Mennonite history, especially in Alsace. Hege
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  • the province of Kiev in Russia (now Ukraine) and of significance to Mennonite history as the point of identification for the Deutsch-Michalin settlement
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  • Harry F. Centennial History of the Mennonites of Illinois 1829-1929. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, 3. Goshen, Ind: Mennonite Historical Society
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  • Leenaert Clock), and a brief Mennonite history. This book was very popular among the South German, Alsatian, and American Mennonites; in places it is still used
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  • Kielstra also published some booklets on Mennonite history; e.g., Hans Denck (No. 3 of the set of booklets for the Mennonites in the diaspora), Het oproer te Munster
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  • the history in his various fields of work, at first in the work of the "waterstaat," then Mennonite history on Ameland, and finally Lutheran history. Hege
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  • Verstrooiing contain reports, sermons, and particularly papers on Mennonite history. Annual reports in the Zondagsbode. Annual reports of the Algemeene
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  • geographic space but in Mennonite history. Whereas Saskatchewan had the large Hague-Osler and Herbert settlements of Mennonites who migrated from Manitoba
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  • contribution in making full use of Mennonite art, photography, fiction, poetry, etc., for the first time in American Mennonite history, in presenting the various
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  • Anabaptist - Mennonite faith. Some modern groups of Mennonite or partial Mennonite background have deliberately decided to drop the name Mennonite in favor
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  • Langnau Mennonite congregation. His deepest interest was, however, the promotion of the Evangelical Alliance, more than the development of the Mennonite congregations
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  • general church history, as well as a good number of microfilms and a projector for reading arranged according to subjects, and of Mennonite refugees of 1945
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  • was organized, sponsored by the First Mennonite Church, Johannesthal Mennonite Church, and Bruderthal Mennonite Church of Hillsboro, which made itself
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  • has been involved at some time in Mennonite history, or in some Mennonite group, in the matter of a distinctive Mennonite costume, either as prohibited or
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  • n_(Mennonite_Church)&oldid=89786. APA style Bender, Harold S. (1957). Mennonite Research Foundation (Mennonite Church). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • of Mennonite Studies, which he edited from 1983 to his retirement in 1995. Upon retirement he was made professor emeritus of history and Mennonite studies
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  • important in Mennonite history. The sharing of material goods in mutual aid and service to others have always been significant expressions of Mennonite spiritual
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  • and Mennonite History, 24. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1983: 43-44, 191-193, 198-199, 212, 293, 551. Wade, Mary Helen. "Science Ridge Mennonite Church
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  • compiled the bibliography while he was a Goshen College student studying Mennonite history. His professor, Harold S. Bender, was instrumental in seeing its publication
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  • In 1945, the Yarrow Mennonite Brethren Church established a private school, later known as the Sharon Mennonite Collegiate Institute (SMCI), on the church
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  • the centuries. Understanding early 21st century Mennonite views on Christology means following Mennonite responses and interaction with the classic positions
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  • Dutch literature, art, and especially the history of the late Middle Ages, as well as the history of the Mennonites. Boekenoogen wrote a number of short themes
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  • Epp, George K. (1924-1997) (category Mennonite Brethren Bible College Faculty and Staff)
    various disciplines—ranging from Anabaptist history and theology, Russian and Soviet Mennonite history, to Mennonite literature. He was a man of courage, deep
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  • Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1978: 107-111. Mennonite World Handbook Supplement. Strasbourg, France, and Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference
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  • (1820-1904): First Mennonite Missionary to Java." Mennonite Quarterly Review 52 (1978): 58-76. Juhnke, James C. A People of Mission: a History of General Conference
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  • Voolstra, Sjouke (1942-2004) (category Amsterdam Mennonite Theological Seminary Faculty and Staff)
    published in Mennonite Quarterly Review (1983 and 1988). To a lesser extent, Voolstra also published on topics related to Dutch Mennonite history of the 19th
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