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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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  • 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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  • Mennonite World Conference (category Inter-Mennonite Boards and Organizations) (section Mennonite World Conference Assemblies)
    Russian Mennonite immigrants in Canada, and an international Mennonite relief office was created at Karlsruhe, Germany (by the several Mennonite relief
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  • Leeuwarden. It is the seat of a Mennonite congregation which has had a varied and interesting; history. Of its oldest history there are only a few bits of
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  • 1936 three families from the Franconia Mennonite Conference moved to Allemands and established a Mennonite (Mennonite Church) church which in the late 1950s
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  • was a Mennonite preacher, a native of Germany who settled in Holland probably before 1590. He is one of the most prolific writers of Dutch Mennonite devotional
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  • Henry. The Story of the Mennonites, 3rd ed. Newton, KS: Mennonite Publication Office, 1950: 455-462. Wiebe, Dallas. "A Mennonite Apocalypse, Claas Epp's
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  • the publications of the First Association the following deal with Mennonite history: W. J. Leendertz, Melchior Hofmann (1883); F. O. zur Linden, Melchior
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  • Baratov Mennonite Settlement (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine) (category Mennonite Settlements in Russia)
    Baratov Mennonite settlement, district of Verknedneprovsk, province of Ekaterinoslav (now (Dnipropetrovsk), was established in 1871 by 74 Mennonite families
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  • Sepp did not publish much about Mennonite history; he was, however, well informed in it. A few papers on Mennonite history are found in his Geschiedkundige
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  • is presented, making the book an important source for the study of Mennonite history in the Rhineland. Never before had the Anabaptist movement received
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  • under private Mennonite management and with a Mennonite principal and part Mennonite faculty, but with only a small number of Mennonite students. The Weierhof
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  • dogmatics, elucidated and illustrated by facts from Mennonite history. Schijn's main thesis is that the Mennonites did not take their origin and doctrines from
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  • was chosen minister of the Chortitza Mennonite Church, and in 1899 accepted a call to the Ekaterinoslav Mennonite congregation. At the same time he taught
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  • professor of Mennonite history where he served for 38 years. From his youth, Delbert Grab was intensely interested in Mennonite and Swiss family history and in
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  • the building was remodeled in 1902, this contract, unique in German Mennonite history, was dissolved for the payment of a nominal sum. The Ludwigshafen-Friesenheim
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  • Reformateurs II (Haarlem, 1902), which contain important material for Mennonite history; De Rechtsverhoudingen in de Ver. Doopsgezinde Gemeente te Haarlem
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  • May 1967) was a descendant of an old Krefeld Mennonite family. Following his doctoral studies in German history, literature, law, and philosophy, Crous worked
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  • the scholarly monograph series known as "Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History," in which eight volumes have been published between 1929 and 1956
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  • at Eastern Mennonite College and the Virginia Mennonite Mission Board. Formerly part of the West Valley District of the Virginia Mennonite Conference,
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  • Gingerich, Orland S. (1920-2002) (category Western Ontario Mennonite Conference Ministers)
    at St. Jacobs Mennonite Church (1973-1974), Bloomingdale Mennonite Church (1974-1984), Wilmot Mennonite Church (1986), East Zorra Mennonite Church (1987-1988
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  • Congregational Ministries, 1986. Toews, John A. History of the Mennonite Brethren Church. Fresno, CA: Mennonite Brethren Board of Literature and Education, 1975
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  • L. J. A Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario. Toronto, ON: Mennonite Conference of Ontario, 1935. Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • Hand of a Woman': Gender, Nationalism, and the Origins of Mennonite History Writing." Mennonite Quarterly Review 92, no. 3 (July 2018): 353-376. Hildebrandt
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  • human body, serve as vehicles for God's grace. The "Mennonite period" of Anabaptist and Mennonite history, then, was lived in the tension between intuitive
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  • excel­lent articles on music. He was also familiar with the field of Mennonite history. In 1850 he published De Munstersche furie of het oproer der Wederdoopers
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  • Betania Mennonite Academy at Pulguillas, Coamo; Mennonite Academy in Summit Hills, San Juan (sponsored by the Summit Hills Mennonite Church); Mennonite Audiovisual
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  • Kitchener Mennonite Brethren Church (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) (category Ontario Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Original Mennonite Encyclopedia Article)
    congregations -- Waterloo Mennonite Brethren in 1960, Zion Mennonite Brethren in 1961, and Glencairn Mennonite Brethren in 1988. Kitchener Mennonite Brethren hosted
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  • resigned. He was well versed in Mennonite history and published a number of papers; in Doopsgezinde Bijdragen 1874 the history of the congregation of Warns
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  • Cate was much interested in Mennonite history and wrote many articles in the Dutch weekly, De Zondagsbode and Dutch non-Mennonite periodicals. He contributed
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  • Historical Committee of the Mennonite Church (category Mennonite Church (MC) Boards and Agencies)
    district conferences to secure material for a history of the Mennonite Church in America. Throughout its history it from time to time recommended, promoted
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  • branch of the Mennonites, known at first as the Conference of the United Mennonite Brethren of North America, then as the Defenseless Mennonite Brethren in
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  • month, some religious stories, biographies of Mennonite leaders, and events and chapters from Mennonite history everywhere. Much valuable biographical and
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  • He was never the leader of an organized group. His significance for Mennonite history rests chiefly upon ideas expressed in his one major book, the Göttlicher
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  • quarrelsome man, is of interest for Mennonite history, because he, in the period in which there were many contacts between Mennonites and Brownists and a number
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  • effort to Mennonite studies. One of the most successful Mennonite studies programs is the Institute of Mennonite Studies (IMS) of Associated Mennonite Biblical
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  • name of the Volendam is well known in Mennonite history. Fretz,  J. W. Pilgrims in Paraguay: The Story of the Mennonite Colonization in Paraguay. Scottdale:
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  • Abraham Warkentin: Mennonite (General Conference Mennonite [GCM]) minister and educator; born in Ladekopp, Molotschna Mennonite settlement, South Russia
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  • consecration (Mennonitische Blätter 1900, 75 f.). He left sketches on Mennonite history, which S. Blaupot ten Cate used in his historical work. Cate, Steven
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  • versed in Mennonite history and the Amsterdam Mennonite archives owe to him a number of important documents on the history of the Mennonites, especially
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  • Rempel, Johann G. (1890-1963) (category Mennonite Church Canada Ministers)
    mainly on the subject of Mennonite history. Johann G. Rempel was the older half-brother to the distinguished Russian Mennonite historian David G. Rempel
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  • 1727-96, but their descendants do not appear in American Amish or Mennonite history. C. Z. Mast in 1942 estimated the total number of living descendants
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  • Anabaptist history. GRANDMA (The Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry) Database, 16-01 ed. Fresno, CA: " California Mennonite Historical
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  • to the affiliation with Mennonite Church USA, Lancaster Mennonite Conference affiliated with the (Old) Mennonite Church. Mennonite Church USA was a merger
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  • or none at all for cases where brother is helping brother in need. Mennonite history reveals many cases where loans with little interest, or none at all
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  • personal spiritual life, in missions, in Mennonite history, in international Mennonite contacts, and in nonresistance, was undertaken by Pierre Sommer (minister
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  • East Friesland,  was the author and editor of an important source of Mennonite history, the book Gründliche Historic von den Begebenheiten, Streitigkeiten
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  • Chilliwack Mennonite Mission Church, a daughter congregation of Chilliwack First Mennonite, and then returned to Greendale First Mennonite where he served
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  • 1734), a work which in a number of respects has value for the study of Mennonite history. It was thought that the book reflected Spinoza's views, giving rise
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  • Germantown Mennonite Church (General Conference Mennonite), serving as deacon from about 1886 until his death. In 1888 he published his well-known History of the
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