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  • Conference Mennonite Church since 1950. Alongside the Mennonite Church (MC) and the Mennonite Brethren, it is one of the three main Mennonite groups in
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Bender founded the Mennonite Historical Society, the Mennonite Quarterly Review (1927- ), and Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History. Correll contributed
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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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  • Gross, Leonard. "The First Mennonite Merger: the Concept of Cologne." Mennonite Yearbook (1990-91). Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Publishing House, 1990: 8-10
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • (Evangelical Mennonite Conference) based in Steinbach. His father was intellectually curious and widely read, with a deep appreciation of Mennonite history. P.
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  • Epp, Menno H. (1932-2011) (category Mennonite Church Alberta Ministers)
    ministry in 1964 at the West Abbotsford Mennonite Church. From 1967 to 1969 he attended the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries (AMBS) in Elkhart,
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  • Mountain Mennonite Conference, South Central Mennonite Conference, Southeast Mennonite Conference, and Virginia Mennonite Conference. Mennonite Church (MC)
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  • Allgemeine Bundeskonferenz der Mennonitengemeinden in Russland (category Inter-Mennonite Boards and Organizations)
    Dutch Mennonite mission work, etc.), publication (Gesangbuch, Choralbuch, uniform catechism, ministers' manual, conference paper, Mennonite history textbook
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  • particulars give his work value even for the present as a source of our history. Mennonite history written before Schijn-Maatschoen, Geschiedenis der Mennoniten
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  • "Con­fession" is a significant document for the under­standing of Mennonite history. Jacques d'Auchy also composed a number of songs, at least three of
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  • Waldo Mennonite Church (Flanagan, Illinois, USA) (category Western Amish Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Waldo Mennonite Church)
    Waldo Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church), located four miles south of Flanagan, Illinois, a member of the Illinois Mennonite Conference, dates back to
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  • Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society was organized 25 April 1958, to promote the study of Manitoba Mennonite history and collect and preserve materials
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  • students enrolled in Biblical and Church History, English Bible, Christian dogma, Church History, and Mennonite History. The importance of German was recognized
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • (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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  • Brzózki), district of Marienburg, West Prussia, became important in Mennonite history by the establishment of a patrons' school (Vereinsschule) founded on
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  • org/MennObits/89/apr1989.html> Troyer, Anabelle. "The History of the African Mennonite Church." pp. 6-17, Mennonite History term paper, copy at MHL (Goshen). Warkentin
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  • it contained religious meditations and articles from the field of Mennonite history and literature. The first editor was Arnold Bachmann (d. 1920). At
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  • intimate colleague of her husband in his work as a Mennonite historian. Herself learned in Mennonite history, she won the prize offered in 1908 by the Vereinigung
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  • of the Indiana-Michigan (united) Mennonite Conference from its formation in 1916 until 1924, member of the Mennonite Board of Education 1895 to 1917 and
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  • a Search for a Mennonite Social Ethic. Akron PA: Mennonite Central Committee, 1977. Burkholder, John Richard."A Perspective on Mennonite Ethics," in Kingdom
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  • Years First Mennonite Church 1926-86. Winnipeg: First Mennonite Church, 1991: 43. Koop, D. H. "Bericht," Der Bote 26. Februar 1930: 2. Mennonite Heritage
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  • Dyck, Cornelius J. “C. J.” (1921-2014) (category Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Faculty and Staff)
    Dyck, Cornelius J., ed. Introduction to Mennonite History: a Popular History of the Anabaptists and the Mennonites. Scottdale, PA and Kitchener, ON: Herald
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  • Conestoga Mennonite Church (Morgantown, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Atlantic Coast Conference of Mennonite Church USA Congregations) (section Leading Bishops/Pastors at Conestoga Mennonite Church)
    The Conestoga Mennonite Church (former Conestoga Amish Mennonite Church) is a member of Mennonite Church USA. It is located west of Morgantown, in Caernarvon
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  • theological history. Despite its nominally short life, the Reforming Mennonite Society represented a deep rift that had been growing in the Mennonite Church
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  • Antiquarian Association). He is of special interest for church history and Mennonite history for his inclination to Christian revivalism (Réveil). Most of
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  • Correll, Ernst. "The Value of Family History for Mennonite History with Illustrations from Nafziger Family Material." Mennonite Quarterly Review 2 (1928): 66-79
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  • Reconsidered." Mennonite Quarterly Review 61 (1987): 251-79. Martin, Dennis D. "Catholic Spirituality and Mennonite Discipleship." Mennonite Quarterly Review
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  • Conference Mennonite Church produced a statement, The authority of the Bible. In 1966 the Mennonite Church and General Conference Mennonite churches produced
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  • (14 October 1863, Neuhorst, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia - 15 July 1921, Romanovka, Orenburg Mennonite Settlement, Russia) and Anna (Epp)
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  • valuable in the field of church history (see Beitrage zur bayrischen Kirchengeschichte XX, 1914, 97-166). Bearing on Mennonite history are Johann Staupitz, ein
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  • Mennonite history, culture and religion in Saskatchewan, Canada and around the world. Three issues per year of its journal Saskatchewan Mennonite Historian
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  • Company (headquarters at Hamburg, Germany). In Mennonite history there have been only a few instances of Mennonites abandoning a settlement they had begun; e
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  • J. History of the Classen Family. Bakersfield, Calif. General Conference Mennonite Church. Bundesbote Kalender. Berne, Ind.: Verlag des Mennonite Book
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  • of interest for Mennonite history because of the fact that after the death of Galenus Abrahamsz in 1706 he trained a number of Mennonite preachers and also
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  • Elkhart, IN: Mennonite Board of Missions, 1939. Lehman, M. C. Mennonite Relief Work, an annotated bibliography. Goshen College: Mennonite Relief Training
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  • by the Mennonite Printery and the Methodist publishing house at Buenos Aires (1943). This is still the only book in Spanish on Mennonite history. The T
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  • Database of Mennonite Ancestry) Database, 21-07 ed. Fresno, CA: " California Mennonite Historical Society, 2021: #645121. Leo Driedger fonds. Mennonite Heritage
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  • follow Jesus in simple faith has remained in Mennonite thought throughout Mennonite history. However Mennonite understanding of this ethic and its outworking
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  • booklets, written in a popular style, dealt for a large part with Mennonite history; Nos. 4, 34, and 42 were reports on the activities of the union; Nos
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  • as a sectarian quirk. Mennonite historian Paul Toews has suggested that progressive Mennonite groups (especially the "old" Mennonite Church [MC], the General
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  • trustees of Eastern Mennonite University and Christopher Dock Mennonite High School. She was active in leadership in the Mennonite Church (MC), serving
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  • Anabaptist-Mennonite history and thought. MLA style Krahn, Cornelius. "Mennonite Historical Series (Newton, Kansas, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • a large number of books and papers on very different subjects; for Mennonite history his bibliographical study on David Joris, published at The Hague in
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  • Franklin. 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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  • of Mennonite Brethren Churches. MLA style Giesbrecht, Donovan and Jon Isaak. "Mennonite Brethren Herald (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Flanders, 1530-1650: A Century of Struggle. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History 9. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1961. Verheyden, A. L. E. "Het Mennisme
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  • clear that most of the Mennonite settlements in Russia no longer exist, at least with any large number of Mennonite families. Mennonite church life became
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  • century. In any case it is in Zürich that the name appears first in Mennonite history; Jacob Eby was ordained bishop there in 1683. His son Theodorus Eby
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  • Mission: A History of General Conference Mennonite Overseas Missions. Newton, KS: Faith and Life, 1979: 30-32; Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in
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  • district. Pro­grams consisted of addresses on local history of the churches and general Mennonite church history. The purpose of the society was to stimulate
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  • the most "Mennonite" of all. See also Literature, Canadian Mennonite Writers (1950-85); Literature, Russo-German Mennonite; Literature, Mennonites in [All
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  • cases, there are aspects of Mennonite history which do not fit well at all. Notable here are the experiences of Mennonite colonies in the Ukraine and in
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  • Ens, Gerhard (1922-2011) (category Mennonite Church Manitoba Ministers)
    founding member of the Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society in 1958 and continued to pursue his interest in Mennonite history for many years. In 1972, he
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  • Volendam Mennonite Church (General Conference Mennonite [GCM]), located in Colony Volendam near Puerto Mbopicua, a member of the South American District
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  • lectureship is devoted to the promotion of research in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, thought, life, and culture, and the implications and relationship
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  • From the beginning of its history, admission into the membership of the Anabaptist-Mennonite movement (church) has been (1) a matter of the action of the
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  • most of Mennonite history, Mennonite ethics with respect to justice reflected the Schleitheim articles. Of course if one were to follow Mennonite life since
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  • Pennsylvania German Mennonites in Canadian history. Her contribution is acknowledged in many volumes of Ontario Mennonite history. Bergey, Lorna L. Lorna
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  • Christian Service (General Conference Mennonite Church). Newton, KS, 1960. Dyck, C. J., ed. Introduction to. Mennonite History. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1967:
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  • 6-12. Eastern Mennonite School. "History." Accessed 7 August 2007. <http://www.emhs.net/EMHS-WEB/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=69> Eastern Mennonite School website
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  • 1950 to 1966 studying and giving literary shape to Mennonite history, tracing the movement of Mennonites from Holland to North Germany, then to Prussia, later
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  • scholars, notably Delbert Plett, assess Reimer's role in Russian-Mennonite church history more favorably. They see him not as an intractable, fanatical religious
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  • related to Anabaptist and Mennonite history. This article focuses on the development and impact of tourism on Amish and Mennonite communities. In the middle
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  • scholarship also affected Mennonite scholars. This is beginning to include the use of social history methods in writing religious history, more so when writing
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  • Fundamentalism on Mennonite Nonresistance 1908-1944." MA Thesis, University of Minnesota, 1973. History and Ideology: American Mennonite Identity Definition
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  • its name to East Peoria Mennonite Church. Smith, Willard H. Mennonites in Illinois. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, 24. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald
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  • August 1851, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, South Russia). Peter died on 27 March 1849 at his home on Insel Chortitza, Chortitza Mennonite Settlement, where
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  • church history and Mennonite history at Bethel Bible Institute, Abbotsford, from 1945 to 1951. He was chair of the Conference of United Mennonite Churches
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  • author repeats here as supposedly the result of scholarly research in Mennonite history is completely without value. He reveals neither the least familiarity
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  • remaining property to the Collegiant orphanage. Of some interest to Mennonite history is his book, published posthumously: De recht weerlooze Christen. Of
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  • Reformation studies from systematic theology to history of ideas and from confessional history to social history. This shift strongly modified the traditional
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 190. All rights reserved. Pleasant Hill Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church), earlier known as
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  • Tedrow Mennonite Church (Wauseon, Ohio, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Tedrow Mennonite Church)
    Denominational Affiliations: Ohio Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church USA MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Tedrow Mennonite Church (Wauseon, Ohio, USA)." Global
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  • Conference Mennonites. Scottdale, PA, 1937. Eastern Mennonite Missions website MLA style Garber, Henry F. "Eastern Mennonite Missions (Lancaster Mennonite Conference)
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  • Hartzler-Kauffman Mennonite Church History) came in 1828. John Martin was the first deacon (according to Cassel's History of the Mennonites, p. 169). In 1831
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  • Cullom Mennonite Church (Cullom, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Cullom Mennonite Church)
    Illinois Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church (MC) By A. Hershey Leaman. Copied by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • years, he pub­lished numerous articles, a few of them concerning Dutch Mennonite history. Jeronimo de Vries was a trustee of the Algemeene Doopsgezinde Sociëteit
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  • Grant M. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern Conference; From the Colonial Period in Pennsylvania to 1968. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, no.
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  • Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference, and after the merger with the Ohio Mennonite Conference (1843-1927), had been part of the Ohio Mennonite and Eastern
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  • (Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society). Ontario Mennonite History (Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario). Mennonite Historian (Mennonite Brethren Historical
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  • (Guatemala Mennonite Church) is the result of mission work cosponsored by the Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities (Mennonite Church) and
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  • pastoring, Abe edited and wrote many books on Mennonite history and Mennonite Brethren theology. Obituary. Mennonite Brethren Herald (24 October 2003): 25. MLA
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  • Heilsgeschichte (salvation history), five hours to Bible instruction, 4-6 hours to singing (including one hour of hymnology), 2-3 hours to church history (including one
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  • Ernst. "The Value of Family History for Mennonite History, With Illustrations From Nafziger Family Materials." Mennonite Quarterly Review 11 (1928): 66-79
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  • German, and Eastern American Mennonite materials and also Mennonite family histories. MLA style Gratz, Delbert L. "Mennonite Historical Library (Bluffton
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  • seminary classes cover topics ranging from the history of grace to messianic Judaism and Mennonite history to Karl Barth and Ernst Bloch. Memorials to Kuiper
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  • Horst, Irvin Buckwalter (1915-2011) (category Eastern Mennonite University Faculty and Staff)
    to serve with Mennonite Central Committee in postwar relief work. While there Horst began collecting books on Anabaptist/Mennonite history for the historical
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  • Armytage, W. H. G. A Social History of Engineering. London: Faber and Faber, 1961. Dyck, C. J., ed. Introduction to Mennonite History. Scottdale, PA: Herald
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  • rich and valuable collection of the Amsterdam Mennonite Library, as far as it deals with Mennonite history: Catalogus van Doopsgezinde Geschriften behoorende
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  • as the Mennonite Heritage Center at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg and the Mennonite Historical Library in Goshen, Indiana. Mennonite Historical
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  • Discipline of 1781." Mennonite Quarterly Review (1930): No. 2. Correll, Ernst. "The Value of Family History for Mennonite History: Illustrated from Nafziger
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  • In Mennonite history a number of Timmermans are found, in many cases not related to one another. Herman (de) Timmerman was a well-known Mennonite elder
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  • Arthur Mennonite Church (Arthur, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Arthur Mennonite Church)
    Arthur Mennonite Church. 2019. Web. 7 March 2024. https://www.arthurmennonite.org/congregational-vote-results/. History of the Arthur Mennonite Church
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  • library of Strasbourg, have by no means been exhausted with respect to Mennonite history. Ficker, Johannes. Thesaurus Baumianus. Straßburg: Selbstverl. d. Bibl
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  • study of Mennonite history. "In the three parts of the Jan Klaasen trilogy we are placed among the Collegiants; to this group belonged many Mennonites, whom
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  • The Mennonites of America by C. Henry Smith, the first and by the 1950s the only comprehensive work on American Mennonite history, was published by the
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  • Esau, Dietrich P. (1888-1947) (category Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Ministers)
    subjects as German, ethics, Bible stories, catechism, church and Mennonite history. At the Mennonite Collegiate Institute, he was also the school’s music master
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  • South Danvers Mennonite Church (Danvers, Illinois, USA) (category Central Conference Mennonite Church Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at South Danvers Mennonite Church)
    1885 to the late 1920s. Smith, Willard H. Mennonites in Illinois. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, 24. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1983: 92-94
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  • Anabaptist and Mennonite History, 24. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1983: 69-70, 100, 238, 552-553. Weber, Harry F. Centennial History of the Mennonites of Illinois
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  • Hartzler and Daniel Kauffman, Mennonite Church History (MC, 1905, pp. 422); J. A. Huffman, History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church (1920, pp
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  • incorrect and always unkind, are important to the understanding of Mennonite history. They were published by Samuel Cramer with an introduction (Bibliotheca
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  • 1692. Bekker is also of interest in Mennonite history for his quarrel (1688) with Lieuwe Willems Graaf, the Mennonite minister of Harlingen (the subject
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  • Jake. The Waisenamt: A History of Mennonite Inheritance Custom. Mennonite Village Museum Historical Series 1. Steinbach MB: Mennonite Village Museum, 1985
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  • and generous man whose family record has helped preserve a part of Mennonite history. Through his writings and his life, he left a legacy for his descendants
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  • as an alternate for the name Mennonite. But in Germany, contrary to the development in Holland, it never displaced "Mennonite" and never became part of an
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  • interest in researching various aspects of Mennonite history. He eventually published ten books, including the Mennonite Historical Atlas, which he wrote together
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  • Central Conference and the Defenceless Mennonites constructed the Mennonite Old People's Home, near the Meadows Mennonite Church, in 1922-1923. George Gundy
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  • Comité Mennonite suisse pour la paix (SMFK/ CMSP; Swiss Mennonite Peace Committee)|Schweizerisches Mennonitisches Friedenskomitee/Comité Mennonite Suisse
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  • represented in Europe and North America by a number of Mennonite families. Significant in Mennonite history was Ulrich Engel, who emigrated from the Canton of
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  • Discipline of 1779,” Mennonite Quarterly Review XI (1937): 163-68. Correll, Ernst. “The Value of Family History for Mennonite History: With Illustrations
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  • Russian-Canadian Mennonites." Mennonite Life 1 (January 1946): 22-25. Reimer, Al. "The Russian-Mennonite Experience in Fiction." Mennonite Images: Historical
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  • from my time 1672-1696," which gives some valuable information on Mennonite history. His Lyckreden op het Christelijk en zalig afsterven van . . . Albert
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  • the Mennonite Conference of Ontario (Norman High), one United Mennonite (Henry H. Epp), one Mennonite Brethren (Henry H. Dueck), one Amish Mennonite (Orland
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  • Hopedale Mennonite Church (Hopedale, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Hopedale Mennonite Church)
    and Mennonite History, 24. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1983: 62, 99, 362, 364, 366, 453, 546. Weber, Harry F. Centennial history of the Mennonites of
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  • information on Menno Simons, Dirk Philips, and their followers. For Mennonite history this book is of no value, but the 17 engravings by Christoffel van
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  • Three Major American Mennonite Groups.” In 1950 Just was invited to Tabor College, where he taught sociology and Mennonite history until 1955. He was well
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  • author relates incidents from his family history in fictional form. Tales from Ancient and Recent Mennonite History (1948), his only writing in English, is
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  • of a Mennonite church (Mennonite Church), organized before 1880 under Bishop Abraham Newschwanger (Hartzler and Kauffman, Mennonite Church History). In
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  • and Their Implications for Mennonite Brethren History. Hillsboro, KS: Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, 1985. Mennonite World Handbook (1978): 337-43;
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  • Port Elgin Mennonite Church (Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada) (category Mennonite Church (MC) Congregations)
    A Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario. Kitchener, ON: Mennonite Conference of Ontario, 1935: 122-123, 190. Horst, Isaac R. "1 Mennonite Settlement
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  • Pieterzijl (Grijpskerk) congregation and published a booklet on the Mennonite history of the area in which he lived: Aanteekeningen uit de Geschiedenis der
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  • administrator. Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in India, 1897-1962, Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, vol. 14. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press
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  • became one of the "legends" of Ontario Mennonite mission history. Shantz, Merle. "Clifford Anson Snyder." Mennonite Yearbook and Directory 39 (1948): 28-29
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  • Committee of the Mennonite Church, and the Mennonite Historian (1976-), published by the History-Archives Committee of the Conference of Mennonites in Canada
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  • Amish). Mennonite Historian (Mennonite Heritage Committee of Mennonite Church Canada and Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies in Canada). Mennonite Heritage
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  • An Original History of the Religious Denominations . . . United States (1844), contains the first sketches of Mennonite and Amish history published in
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  • most dramatic acts in Canadian Mennonite history David Toews signed the contract on 21 July as Chairman of the Mennonite Board of Colonization. Most likely
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  • Reconsidered." Mennonite Quarterly Review 60 (1986): 139-64. Martin, Dennis D. "Catholic Spirituality and Anabaptist and Mennonite Discipleship." Mennonite Quarterly
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  • Ansiedlung (Berdyansk, 1910). The history of the Mennonite Brethren, in the framework of the total Mennonite history of Russia, was written in a nearly
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  • Illinois Mennonite Conference. This move was part of a larger realignment of Mennonite congregations in the 2010s that were formerly part of Mennonite Church
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  • (deacons Adriaen van Hoek Azn 1674-1679, 1684-1689). Of importance for Mennonite history are Dirk van Hoek, his son Jan van Hoek and his grandson Jan van Hoek
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  • Introduction to Mennonite History. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1967, 1981. Epp, Frank H. Mennonites in Canada, 1786-1920: the History of a Separate People
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  • materials of Anabaptist history. Bender, Harold S. "Publication and Research Projects in Anabaptist-Mennonite History." Mennonite Quarterly Review (January
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  • Bible, Exegesis, Doctrine, Ethics, Biblical Archaeology, Church History, Mennonite History, Missions, Hymnology (Das geistliche Lied), German Language, English
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  • Sonido de Alabanza (Cicero, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    Illinois Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church USA MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Sonido de Alabanza (Cicero, Illinois, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • baptized on 7 June 1964 in the Ridgewood Evangelical Mennonite Church and in 1985 joined the Steinbach Mennonite Church. He graduated from the University of Manitoba
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  • December 2014) Toews, Paul. "J. Winfield Fretz and the Early History of Mennonite Sociology." Mennonite Life 54, no. 2 (April 2005): 17-24. http://tools.bethelks
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  • extensive research on Mennonite settlements in Manitoba by E. K. Francis; and (6) the Mennonite family census conducted in 1950 by the Mennonite Research Foundation
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  • Evangelical Mennonite Church, 1980: 67-68. Liechty, Joseph C. "Humility: the Foundation of the Mennonite Religious Outlook in the 1860s." Mennonite Quarterly
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  • Colebrookdale, and the Colebrookdale Mennonites until the mid-1950s were part of the Hereford Mennonite Church. "History of Colebrookdale Township." Web. 5
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  • the inter-Mennonite idea, having a board unofficially representing three Mennonite bodies (General Conference Mennonite, Evangelical Mennonite, and Central
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  • Calvary Mennonite Church. John J. Kennel was pastor 1912-1932. Smith, Willard H. Mennonites in Illinois. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, 24.
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  • Halsey Mennonite Church (Halsey, Oregon, USA) (category Western Conservative Mennonite Fellowship Congregations)
    Cords, Strengthen the Stakes: A History of the Tangent Mennonite Church 1950-2000. Tangent, OR: Tangent Mennonite Church History Committee, 2000. Address: 910
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  • Goerzen, Henry David (1928-2019) (category Mennonite Church Alberta Leaders)
    anniversary history of the Bergthal Mennonite Church and wrote short history papers, including Henry’s published history of the Namaka Mennonite Church. They
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  • Roanoke Mennonite Church (Roanoke, Illinois, USA) (category Western Amish Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Roanoke Mennonite Church)
    Roanoke Mennonite Church Denominational Affiliations: Western Amish Mennonite Conference Illinois Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church (MC) Mennonite Church
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  • newcomers through Mennonite Immigration Aid, a business-oriented agency that he helped establish to work in competition with the Mennonite Board of Colonization
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  • Ark Bible Chapel (Boyertown, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations)
    Grant M. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern Conference; From the Colonial Period in Pennsylvania to 1968. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, no.
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  • 179-80. Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in India, 1897-1962, Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, vol. 14. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1972:
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  • also Colonies, Colonists, Mennonite Correll, Ernst. "Canadian Agricultural Records on Mennonite Settlements" (1875-77) Mennonite Quarterly Review 21 (1947):
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  • Bethel Fellowship Church (Fortuna, Missouri, USA) (redirect from Bethel Mennonite Church (Fortuna, Missouri, USA)) (category General Conference Mennonite Church Congregations)
    Bethel Mennonite Church. "Bethel Mennonite Church - History." Web. 30 December 2006. [broken link]. Garber, Twila. "History of the Mennonites of Moniteau
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  • Bowman, Menno Biehn (1837-1906) (category Mennonite Brethren in Christ Ministers)
    on Bloomingdale Mennonite Church.” Ontario Mennonite History 15, no. 1 (April 1997): 28-31. Storms, Everek Richard. History of the United Missionary Church
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  • 19th century in almost all countries. In some Mennonite groups - e.g., the Mennonite Brethren and the Mennonite Church (MC) - the synodal idea conquered by
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  • Europe." Mennonite Quarterly Review 44 (1970): 141-58. Sawatsky, Rodney J. "History and Ideology: American Mennonite Identity Definition Through History. Ph
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  • passion for history, moving on from Kulpsville Elementary School to Eastern Mennonite School in Harrisonburg, Virginia and then to Eastern Mennonite College
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  • the new Mennonite Church USA. Rainbow Mennonite Church became an independent Mennonite congregation at that time. Stoltzfus, Grant M. Mennonites of the
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  • Suffering Church." Mennonite Quarterly Review 58 (1984): 5-29. Kuhler, W. J. "Dutch Mennonite Relief Work in the 17th and 18th Centuries." Mennonite Quarterly Review
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  • (February 1923). Correll, Ernst. "Gustav Bossert's Contribution to Mennonite History." Goshen College Record Review Supplement (May 1926): 28-34. Hege,
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  • Anabaptist and Mennonite Discipleship." Mennonite Quarterly Review 62 (1988): 5-25. Martin, Dennis D. "Nothing New Under the Sun? Mennonites and History." Conrad
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  • Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society); Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, Lancaster, PA (1958; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society); Mennonite Heritage
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  • Freeport Mennonite Church (Freeport, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Freeport Mennonite Church)
    charter member of the Illinois Mennonite Conference when it formed in 1872. Freeport Mennonite Church began supporting the Mennonite Central Committee's meat
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  • Dyck, Cornelius J. An Introduction to Mennonite History: A Popular History of the Anabaptists and the Mennonites, 3rd ed. Scottdale, PA, Waterloo, ON:
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  • church at Wauseon, Ohio. Archbold Evangelical Mennonite Church. "History." http://www.archemc.org/history.php (accessed 24 March 2007) Address: 705 Lafayette
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  • form the most important source material for the study of Anabaptist-Mennonite history. Only a little of this material is privately owned; most of it has
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  • Pilgrim Fellowship (Hattieville, Belize) (category Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship Congregations)
    migration. Global Mennonite History series. Intercourse, Pa.: Good Books, 2010: 234-235. Yoder, Elmer S. The Beachy Amish Mennonite Fellowship Churches
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  • First Mennonite Church Calgary Denominational Affiliations: Mennonite Church Alberta (1950-present) Conference of Mennonites in Canada / Mennonite Church
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  • (1884), which covers the history of all Mennonites in all countries. The need for a scholarly Dutch history of the Mennonites of the Netherlands grew more
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  • New Castle Bible Church (Mackinaw, Illinois, USA) (redirect from New Castle Mennonite Church (Mackinaw, Illinois, USA)) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    Bible Church. "History." New Castle Bible Church. 2023. Web. 25 March 2024. https://myncbc.org/about/history/. "The Illinois Mennonite Mission Board..
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  • mutual aid) fostered by inter-Mennonite cooperation in Mennonite Central Committee, Mennonite Disaster Service, Mennonite mutual aid associations, and a
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  • in the [[Amsterdam Mennonite Library (Bibliotheek en Archief van de Vereenigde Doopsgezinde Gemeente te Amsterdam)|Amsterdam Mennonite Library]]. By the
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  • moralistic and anti-intellectual flavor. Mennonite history and other historical subjects have captured the attention of Mennonite playwrights. Plays have frequently
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  • North Newton, Kansas, started a Vistula Mennonite Studies Project to promote publications about Polish Mennonite history and to collect archival documentation
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  • helped launch many Amish Mennonite congregations. These included the Flanagan Mennonite Church in 1876, the East White Oak Mennonite Church in 1892, the Congerville
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  • church history with a special emphasis upon those events of interest to Mennonites. The last part of the book gave a brief summary of Mennonite history and
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  • Norwood Mennonite Church, Peoria, Illinois, USA, began in 1959 as an outreach of the Ann Street Mennonite Church and the Pleasant Hill Mennonite Church
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  • Flanders, 1530-1650: a century of struggle. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history 9. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1961. Verheyden, A. L. E. "Het Mennisme
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  • theology and history. Second, the content of Mennonite religious studies has changed. Going beyond Mennonite history and apologia, contemporary Mennonite religious
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  • ) at Soestdijk, a Dutch Mennonite pastor, serving at Wolvega 1892-94 and Hoorn 1894-1932, wrote two papers on Mennonite history, one on Pieter Ris published
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  • finest moments of Mennonite life are moments of sharing, especially in times of emergency. Since much of Mennonite history has been a history of persecution
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  • whose last term of service, at Deventer 1891-1913, is of interest for Mennonite history, was the author of De Rijnsburger Collegianten (Haarlem, 1895), a treatise
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  • person who worked to preserve the history of the Kansas Mennonite people. "Former Bethel College professor dies." Mennonite Weekly Review (21 Novmember 2005):
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  •   No.1 in the series “Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History.” Two Centuries of American Mennonite Literature: A Bibliography of Mennonitica Americana
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  • Dutch Mennonite pastor, serving at Workum 1890-1908 and at Vlissingen-Goes 1908-27. He was married to G. Gaastra. He was well versed in Mennonite history
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  • the earlier period by Mennonite or non-Mennonite was (the Mennonite scholar) Marten Schagen's 1745 list (Naamlijst) of Dutch Mennonite writers and their writings
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  • from 1904. He did not join the church, but was much interested in Mennonite history. In the Rotterdamsch Jaarboekje of 1910 he published a paper on Jan
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  • sufferings. It contains many Mennonite martyrs both Dutch and Swiss. The book is of no special value for Mennonite history. The 51 pictures found in it
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  • meer speciaal Zaansche (Wormerveer, 1937). Of great interest for Mennonite history is the memorial volume which he wrote on the occasion of the 250th
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  • famed for his research in the history of Schleswig-Holstein, and especially of his home Dithmarschen. For Mennonite history two of his articles, written
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  • having been published in three editions. In it Mennonite history is given authentic treatment by Mennonite and Protestant authorities (e.g., Prof. Cramer)
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  • Hutterite colonies; Mennonite agriculturalists in Europe; Mennonite colonies in Russia, Canada, and Latin America; and the Mennonite settlements in various
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  • Stearns, articles on Mennonite history, and a few advertisements. The last five issues included the "Calendar of Meetings at all the Mennonite Congregations in
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  • 1921): 301-2. Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in India, 1897-1962, Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, vol. 14. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press
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  • historiography of religious history in the Netherlands. Unfortunately, hopes for a successive volume on later Mennonite history died with him. Zijlsta was
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  • childhood. One of Schroeder’s primary interests was Mennonite history. When the Centre for Mennonite Brethren Studies first opened in Winnipeg in 1969,
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  • Catholic bishop, first of 's Hertogenbosch, then of Antwerp, is known in Mennonite history as an inquisitor. He was born 12 August 1506 at Zon in Brabant. In
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  • the young Mennonite preacher Galenus Abrahamsz began attending the meetings of the Collegiants around 1649 or 1650, the numbers of Mennonite in the Amsterdam
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  • in 1718." On the whole, this history shows clearly what great progress research had made in the field of Mennonite history. Hege, Christian and Christian
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  • 22, 1941, at the age of 81 years. Johann Friesen was interested in Mennonite history and was very gifted in tracing back various relationships, for over
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  • Tanah Jawa (History of the [Mennonite] Evangelical Church of Java). Pati, Indonesia: Evangelical Church of Java History Commission, 1980. Mennonite World Conference
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  • the Lord's, a history of Lancaster Mennonites by John L. Ruth. During Carolyn Wenger's time as its executive director, the Lancaster Mennonite Historical
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  • Alberta-Saskatchewan Mennonite Conference representative on the Mennonite Publication Board of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church. During the
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  • 1666, published by Geleyn Jansz, is of great importance for Dutch Mennonite history, because in the same volume are inserted a number of other documents
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  • to preserving the history of Amish and Mennonite families in Ontario. “Award of Excellence to Lorraine Roth.” Ontario Mennonite History (June 2010): 5. Web
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  • Mahoning-Columbiana counties of eastern Ohio, and in Elkhart County, Indiana. For Mennonite history the most significant branch of the family goes back to Christian Wisler
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  • Proliferation of Mennonite institutions during the 20th century reflects the vitality of Mennonite life and the breadth of Mennonite concern. That Mennonites should
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  • clearly was directed primarily to Mennonites as the name would indicate. It carried some articles on Mennonite history. Ernst, E. Z. A Condensed Genealogical
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  • one on Low German and the other on Mennonite names, and he had a strong interest in Anabaptist and Mennonite history. His wife, Elizabeth, also pursued
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  • 1940-1946, and Rotterdam 1946-?. In 1946 he began teaching Mennonite history in the Amsterdam Mennonite Seminary, and in 1954 he became a lector (professor)
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  • 1802). De Vries was also interested in Mennonite history and possessed a good collection of about 1500 Mennonite books, which he contributed to the En­schede
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  • Amish Mennonite Church was listed by Hartzler and Kaurfman (Mennonite Church History) in 1905 as a congregation of 18 members in the Amish Mennonite Western
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  • "Vincent Mennonite Church history." Vincent Mennonite Church. 2010. Web. 17 November 2016. http://www.vincentmc.org/about-us.html. Wenger, J. C. History of the
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  • the Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, ON : Pandora Press, 2003. "Duchess Mennonite Church History." 25 May 1997. Unpublished manuscript made available
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  • illuminate the history of the larger Mennonite church in Burkina Faso. In 1978, the first missionaries were sent by AIMM (Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission) to
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  • Volume 5 of The Mennonite Encyclopedia. Elmer began writing congregational and community histories around 1980. Having taught world history and geography
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  • the Hartzler and Kauffman Mennonite Church History in 1905. This was possibly the Bowman congregation. Kauffman, Daniel. Mennonite Cyclopedic Dictionary.
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  • Barker Street Amish Mennonite Church (St. Joseph County, Michigan, USA) (category Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    and Daniel Kauffman. Mennonite Church History. Scottdale, PA: Mennonite Book and Tract Society, 1905. Kauffman, Daniel. Mennonite cyclopedic dictionary:
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  • documentaries featured specific Mennonite communities, histories of immigrations, overseas mission and relief work, and Mennonite meetings and conferences, These
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  • Mississauga Mennonite Fellowship (Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) (category Conference of United Mennonite Churches in Ontario Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Mississauga Mennonite Fellowship)
    "Mississauga Mennonite Fellowship." MCEC Reflections (1988): 48. _____. "Mississauga Mennonite Fellowship - History." 1988, 3 pp. Mennonite Historical Society
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  • MCC." The Canadian Mennonite 4 (6 March1956): 1. "AMUS Visits Churches." The Canadian Mennonite 8 (26 February 1960): 3. "Mennonite Student Group Strives
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  • member of College Mennonite Church. Nelson Springer died 16 June 2004 in Goshen, Indiana. His ashes were scattered at the College Mennonite Church Scattering
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  • was born. While operating the farm Henry's mind was often on Russian Mennonite history as demonstrated by his frequent correspondence with Dr. David Rempel
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  • works and authors had been previously discussed in Hermann Schijn's Mennonite history, which was almost in every case cited as source. Since the discussions
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  • the Javanese Mennonite church established the Biblical Seminary in Pati. The expenses of this project were shared equally by the Mennonite Central Committee
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  • with 26 students in attendance. Courses taught included Theology, Mennonite History, Sunday School Methodology and German. Owing to the large enrollment
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  • gold. These medals are also important for Mennonite history. Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (1916): 75f, 95-98. Mennonite Brethren Herald (21 Jan 1977): 23. Mevius
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  • Dutch family name, both Mennonite and non-Mennonite, the Dutch word mulder meaning miller. There have been a number of Mennonite ministers by this name
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  • Amish Mennonite church Services. Guengerich had a great interest in Mennonite history and wrote a number of important manuscripts on Amish history, particularly
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  • Glaubenslehre (A Brief Church History and Primer of Belief), a successful book on Mennonite history and doctrine. In 1953 The Canadian Mennonite was begun in Winnipeg
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  • Williamsburg Mennonite Church (Williamsburg, Virginia, USA) (category Virginia Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    Jan Lehman. Williamsburg Mennonite Church. "History." Web. 5 April 2014. http://williamsburgmennonitechurch.org/About_Us/History. Address: 7800 Croaker Road
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  • Patkau, Esther (1927-2017) (category Mennonite Church Canada Ministers)
    scholarly about Mennonite History and wrote a number of books including: J.J. Thiessen's Ministry in Saskatoon (M.S.T., thesis, 1979); First Mennonite Church in
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  • 2003: 56-59, 61, 99. Shantz, Marcus. “Edna Hunsperger Bowman.” Ontario Mennonite History. Vol. 13 (September 1995): 17-19. MLA style Cressman, Miriam. "Bowman
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  • Keim, Albert N. (1935-2008) (category Eastern Mennonite University Faculty and Staff)
    the recently compiled "The Essential Anabaptist-Mennonite History Reading List" published in the Mennonite Historical Bulletin (April 2008). Keim was attracted
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  • conducting research on the history of the former Mennonite colonists of Chortitza. His interest in researching Mennonite history was cultivated during his
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  • 1980: 343-350. "Duchess Mennonite Church History." 25 May 1997. Unpublished manuscript made available by Mary Burkholder. Mennonite Reporter (14 September
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  • the Polish kings are noteworthy. The Mennonites in Russia constitute an extraordinary segment of Mennonite history in so far as their manner of settlement
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  • National Archives on various aspects of Mennonite history and genealogy. Several papers were printed in Mennonite publications. He especially focused his
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  • Board include: Mennonite Historical Society of Canada, Mennonite Church USA Archives, Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission, Mennonite Central Committee
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  • treatment of the Old Order Mennonite and Amish groups in the 19th and early 20th centuries and in his history of the (Old) Mennonite mission movement titled
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  • Beaverdam Mennonite Church (Corry, Pennsylvania, USA) (category Ohio Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Beaverdam Mennonite Church Ministers)
    Beaverdam Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church USA) is located near Corry, Erie County, Pennsylvania. In the fall of 1940, members of Britton Run Mennonite Church
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  • Lena and Arvelia Lehozky. History and Modern Nursing. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis Co., 1967. Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in India, 1897-1962
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  • agencies. On the seminary level three Mennonite groups (Mennonite Church, General Conference Mennonite Church, and Mennonite Brethren Church) have participated
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  • later worked in the apple orchards and fields. Peter's interest in Mennonite history and archival preservation was evident already prior to their marriage
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  • and archivists began to meet on a sporadic basis to debate issues of Mennonite history in Paraguay. In 1999, after several meetings, the group decided to
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  • Foundation: The Mennonites of Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and Washington County, Maryland, 1730-1970. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history, no. 42.
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  • 1903-2003: Centennial History of the Northwest Mennonite Conference. Kitchener, ON : Pandora Press, 2003. Stauffer, Ezra. History of the Alberta-Saskatchewan
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  • the Beachy Amish one with 49 members. Troyer, Glenn L., et al. Mennonite Church History of Howard and Miami Counties. Scottdale, PA, ca. 1917. MLA style
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  • copy at Mennonite Historical Library (Goshen, Indiana). Confession of Faith in a Mennonite Perspective (Mennonite Church/General Conference Mennonite Church
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  • 1954 there were 46 Mennonite congregations in Friesland and 9 fellowship groups (Kring) in towns where there was no organized Mennonite church. All congregations
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  • undergone many changes in its history as a "buffer state" and played a significant role in the history of the Mennonites who moved eastward from the Netherlands
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  • known as Mennonite Church Eastern Canada. Brubacher, David. "A History of the St. Jacobs Mennonite Church." Research paper, Canadian Mennonite Bible College
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  • Country, 1956 & 2006 Merged to form Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada in 2002. Became part of Mennonite Brethren Church in 1960 1956 number
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  • throughout Mennonite history. Mennonite renewal movements from the Kleine Gemeinde through the Mennonite Brethren and the Church of God in Christ Mennonite, to
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  • finer concepts can be further illustrated from Mennonite history by reference to two indices of Mennonite social change. The first has to do with changes
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  • Mennonitische Geschichtsblätter, Ostdeutsche Familienkunde, Mennonite Quarterly Review, and Mennonite Family History; and also on websites such as GAMEO and mennonitegenealogy
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  • South Pekin Mennonite Church (Pekin, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at South Pekin Mennonite Church)
    Denominational Affiliations: Illinois Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church (MC) MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "South Pekin Mennonite Church (Pekin, Illinois, USA)
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  • Electronic map of Mennonite villages in Crimea (Schroeder, William. "Maps and Historical Notes related to Mennonite History." Winnipeg, Man.: Mennonite Heritage
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  • of Dr. Alta Schrock.” Mennonite Historical Library (term paper) 1961-1962, John Horsch Mennonite History Essay Contest, Mennonite Historical Library. Goshen
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  • "The Value of Family History for Mennonite History Illustrated from Nafziger Family Material of the Eighteenth Century." Mennonite Quarterly Review 2 (1928):
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  • early meetinghouse setting. Mennonite Heritage Center, Harleysville, PA, displays three centuries of Mennonite life. Mennonite Heritage Center, Metamora
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  • But the peaceful Mennonites soon predominated. The history of the Anabaptists in Antwerp is hard to write. It is the very disturbed history of an extremely
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  • and the Mennonite heritage for direction and guidance. Though sexuality is not a major theme of the Mennonite witness, the Bible and the Mennonite heritage
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  • rebuilding the scattered Mennonite congregations in France. The conference then asked the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities (Mennonite Church at Elkhart)
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  • American Mennonite (Mennonite Church) missionaries. Maintaining the German language in a French environment was less difficult for the Mennonites in the
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  • Eastern Amish Mennonite, Indiana-Michigan Amish Mennonite, and Western District Amish Mennonite, all of which later merged with the Mennonite Church (MC)
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  • the faith and life of Mennonite farmers but also symbolizes Mennonite suffering throughout history. There are other Canadian-Mennonite writers who continue
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  • Akers Mennonite Church (Akers, Louisiana, USA) (category Mennonite Church (MC) Congregations)
    South Central Frontiers: A History of the South Central Mennonite Conference. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, no. 17. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald
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  • Midway Mennonite Church (Pekin, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Midway Mennonite Church)
    Illinois Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church (MC) By Melvin Gingerich. Copied by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Inlet Mennonite Church (Wauseon, Ohio, USA) (category Mennonite Church USA Congregations) (section Pastoral Leaders at Inlet Mennonite Church)
    Denominational Affiliations: Ohio Mennonite Conference Mennonite Church USA MLA style Steiner, Samuel J. "Inlet Mennonite Church (Wauseon, Ohio, USA)." Global
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  • portraits of Menno Simons. Among 20th century Mennonite authors of short stories, all dealing with Mennonite history, are to be mentioned Pastor Hermanus Schuurmans
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  • 128-132. Mennonite World Conference. "2000 Europe Mennonite & Brethren in Christ Churches." Web. 27 February 2011. [broken link]. Mennonite World Conference
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  • College, 1931 Lapp, John Allen. The Mennonite Church in India, 1897-1962, Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, vol. 14. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press
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  • s-and-out-of-cambridge-s-history/ Wiebe, Anne. “Mennonite Brethren Beginnings in Ontario 1924-1932” Ontario Mennonite History 25, no. 1 (June 2007): 1-10
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  • such books as Eusebius' Church History (see Eusebius), Sebastian Franck's Chronica, and other works in church  history, then all the printed books by Hubmaier
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  • area in the 1950s included the First Mennonite (Mennonite Church USA), in town; Evangelical (Defenseless) Mennonite, in the country; Amish Christian, in
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  • distinct Mennonite bodies or agencies (with years of adherence); viz., Mennonite Church (MC) 1920, General Conference Mennonite 1920, Mennonite Brethren
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  • relation to the Mennonites. Sharp, S. Z. Educational History of the Church of the Brethren. Elgin, IL: Brethren Press, 1923. Winger, Otho. History and Doctrines
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  • in Germany." Mennonite Historical Bulletin 41 (July 1980): 1-6. Mennonite World Handbook (MWH), ed. Paul N. Kraybill. Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference
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  • Provincial Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches and 35 with Mennonite Church British Columbia, the provincial level of the Mennonite Church Canada. There
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  • Franklin Mennonite Conference. Mission work, both locally and internationally, became a highlight of Franklin Mennonite Conference’s history. A mission
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  • occurred in Mennonite history and not seldom led to schisms both in congregations and in larger groups including an entire body. In fact most Mennonite schisms
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  • programs ushered in the new name, Eastern Mennonite University, in 1994. From an education for Mennonites to a Mennonite education for all, EMU’s program integrates
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  • Anabaptist and Mennonite Spirituality." Mennonite Quarterly Review, 62 (1988): 5-25. Mennonite Weekly Review (19 February 1987): 6. Mennonite Reporter (25
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  • the "Mennonite Brethren" name. Church polity was becoming more presbyterial. Support for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) and other inter-Mennonite causes
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  • life of Mennonite congregations, both Mennonite Church. and General Conference Mennonite. The only one of the above-mentioned extinct Ohio Mennonite congregations
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 316-317. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Anniversary History of Tabor Mennonite Church. Newton: Tabor Mennonite Church, 1983. "Pioneers, Wheat, and Faith. Centennial Photo Section." Mennonite Life 29
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  • that covered the Old and New Testaments, church history and history of doctrines, comparative history of religion, ethics, and philosophy of religion.
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, pp. 7-9. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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  •  Anabaptist (Mennonite) Directory (2007): 43; (2009): 40; (2011): 39; (2012-13): 41. Miller, Ivan J. History of the Conservative Mennonite Conference. Grantsville
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  • 000, and annual per capita giving was $142.07. For the history of the group before 1947 see Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church. The government of the United
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  • worker; (2) a Mennonite nursing service with a district nurse; (3) a Mennonite family aid service with two family social workers; (4) a Mennonite school with
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  • 1960s the General Conference Mennonite Church (Arvada Mennonite Church) and the Mennonite Brethren (Garden Park Mennonite Brethren Church) had established
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  • now to influence the course of history toward peace: "For Sider, discipleship implies taking responsibility for history and demonstrating the love of God
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  • Conference: Lancaster Mennonite School (1942, Lancaster), two homes for the aged, i.e., Mennonite Home (1903, Lancaster) and Welsh Mountain Samaritan Home (1898,
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  • Anniversary: Publication of Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 1944-1969. Winnipeg: Mennonite Brethren Bible College, 1969. Canadian Mennonite University MLA style
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  • Amish in America, but also of the Mennonite Church (MC), the General Conference Mennonite Church, the Evangelical Mennonite Brethren (now Fellowship of Evangelical
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  • lined with large poplar trees. The location of Mennonite cemeteries in North America varies. The oldest Mennonite church in North America, at Germantown in
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 22. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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  • time in history, was definitely determined. Menno, the first Mennonite colony established in the Chaco, was founded in 1927 by Canadian Mennonites and is
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  • and General Conference Mennonite Church into Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada (formerly Conference of Mennonites in Canada). Instead of
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, pp. 589-592. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 747-750. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Paul N., ed. Mennonite World Handbook. Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1978: 288-289. Mennonite World Conference. "2000 Europe Mennonite & Brethren
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  • the Polish kings are noteworthy. The Mennonites in Russia constituted an extra¬ordinary segment of Mennonite history in so far as their manner of settlement
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  • Abbotsford population, with 15 Mennonite Brethren, 6 Mennonite Church, and one Church of God in Christ, Mennonite congregations. Mennonite entrepreneurs excel in
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  • Episode in the History of the Ontario Mennonite Brethren Churches." Mennonite Historian 13, no. 2 (1987): 1-2. Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches
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  • for the division: unorthodox Mennonite views of the Incarnation; Mennonite laxity on Sabbath (Sunday) observance; Mennonite insistence on "succession" in
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  • of Russians. Four hundred years of history of the settlement and over three hundred years of congregational history found its close on these days. Of the
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  • September 1664 another guild petition against Mennonite trade appeared, which referred to the 1636 order about Mennonite grain trade. In April 1666 the city council
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  • grown. In 1965 Eastern Mennonite Seminary was established, so that what was once Eastern Mennonite College was now Eastern Mennonite College and Seminary
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  • The Mennonite Church in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan. Engadine: the author, 1986. Weaver, W. B. History of the Central Conference Mennonite Church
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  • Others were: "How Can Mennonite Doctrines Receive More Recognition," Bundesbote, 1895; "Mennonite Settlements in Kansas," Mennonite Yearbook, 1896; "Our
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  • of the history of the Mennonites and their martyrs was somewhat dubious, given as it is in the jeuilleton spirit of the journalist. True to history was his
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  • to Evangelical Mennonite Church in 1952 and to Evangelical Mennonite Conference (EMC) in 1960. Recent research in Kleine Gemeinde history has provided additional
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  • place over the course of CMBC's history, especially in the 1980s and 1990s which led to the founding of Canadian Mennonite University (a federation of three
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  • Archivist of the Mennonite Church Archives at Goshen from 1947 until his retirement in 1970 and also served as editor of the Mennonite Historical Bulletin
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  • role in the history of the Mennonites of Russia. Occasionally young men attended the University of Moscow. During World War I, when Mennonite young men served
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  • numbered as follows: Mennonite Church 17, General Conference Mennonite 18, Mennonite Brethren 12, and Brethren in Christ 2. A Mennonite church has arisen
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  • effect the erection of Mennonite states. The first instance of this in Mennonite history is the autonomy granted to the Mennonite settlements (also to other
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  • Swiss church and cultural history has never been presented, and is intended to fill a gap not only here, but also in the history of the great spiritual movement
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  • in 1908 to the Mennonite Publication Board which had just created the Mennonite Publishing House as the publishing agency for the Mennonite Church (MC).
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  • the Nazarene movement. Mennonite Central Committee since 1979 has sponsored several young North Americans for studies (history, music, theology) and fraternal
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  • Coast Conference and Mennonite Church USA. It subsequently joined the Franklin Mennonite Conference, which itself withdrew from Mennonite Church USA in 2016
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 454-455. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Goshen College Mennonite Historical Library. He became a baptized member of the Eighth Street Mennonite Church (General Conference Mennonite Church) during
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  • Mission." Mennonite Life 8 (October 1953): 159 f., 192 MLA style Neff, Christian. "Keller, Ludwig (1849-1915)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • Oberholtzer, John H. (1809-1895) (category General Conference Mennonite Church Ministers)
    Pennsylvania Mennonite Church." Mennonite Life 2 (October 1947): 33. Friedmann, Robert. Mennonite Piety Through the Centuries. Goshen: Mennonite Historical
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  • Indonesia (Indonesian Protestant Mennonite Church), which interacted with the Mennonite churches in Java and Mennonite Central Committee. However, in the
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  • of special interest and value for Mennonite Brethren. Included among these are John A. Toews, A History of the Mennonite Brethren Church (1975), and Peter
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  • the General Conference Mennonite Church and Mennonite Church which led to the formation of Mennonite Church Canada and Mennonite Church USA, AMBS remained
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  • style Wiens, Victor. "Mennonite Brethren Missions/Services International (Mennonite Brethren Church)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online.
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  • Martyrs' Mirror. For the history of the Germantown Mennonite congregation see that article. Bender, Harold S. "The Founding of the Mennonite Church in America
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  • Holdeman, John (1832-1900) (category Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Ministers)
    Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 789; v. 5, p. 386. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Mennonite Home Mission (Chicago, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    Mennonite Home Mission (Mennonite Church) was a congregation located at 1907 South Union Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, a member of the Illinois Conference
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  • Evangelical Mennonite (Grabill); Hope Fellowship (Wabash); Evangelical Mennonite (Lafayette); Evangelical Mennonite (Union City); Evangelical Mennonite (Upland);
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  • Wooster Mennonite Church (Wooster, Ohio, USA) (category Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Wooster Mennonite Church Leading Ministers)
    Wooster Mennonite Church (Mennonite Church), formerly known as the Wooster Mennonite Mission, located in the city of Wooster, Wayne County, Ohio, is a
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  • authoritative history of the Mennonites of Bern, was the pastor of the state church from 1884 to 1927. Langnau is the meeting place of the Swiss Mennonite conference
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  • burst apart the recently won unification of the Mennonites in all Holland (see Amsterdam Lamist Mennonite Church). Conflicts at Rotterdam and Utrecht, like
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, p. 383. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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  • Gospel Herald merged with The Mennonite of the General Conference Mennonite Church to form a new periodical called The Mennonite. This was an early step in
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  • without a Mennonite congregation, or they changed their membership to another church. Some of the Mennonite refugees found new homes in largely Mennonite settlements
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  • Must Be Born Again: A History of the Evangelical Mennonite Church. Fort Wayne: Evangelical Mennonite Church, 1979. An official history booklet intended for
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  • become a classic in the area of interpretative church history. Although not too familiar with the history of Anabaptism, Troeltsch was able to describe and
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  • under the Mennonite Church (MC). The General Conference Mennonites operate the Mennonite Home for the Aged (1896) at Frederick. The Mennonite Central Committee
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  • Hartzler were outstanding Amish Mennonite leaders of the county. The four Mennonite churches belonged to the Mennonite Church branch. Of these, in 1956
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  • established by the Alberta Mennonite Brethren between 1929 and 1933. B. B. Janz, a prominent member of the Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church, was one of
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  • Garry. "Covenant Mennonite Church History." 18 February 2015. Web. 10 July 2016. http://covenantmennonitechurch.ca/history/. Mennonite Reporter (26 July
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  • Boliviana (Bolivian Evangelical Mennonite Church). It is related to both General Conference Mennonite Church and Mennonite Church (MC) mission agencies.
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 377. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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  • 1907 S. Union (Mennonite Church), 1893; Bethel Mennonite Church, Loomis and 14th Place (Mennonite Church), 1950; Mennonite Mexican Mission, 1014 Blue Island
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  • 1955. Thus the total Mennonite membership in Idaho in 1955 was 790, distributed as follows: General Conference Mennonite 389, Mennonite Church 369, Church
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  • in Canada the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization were organized. In the early 1920s the Canadian Mennonite Board of Colonization approached the CPR
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  • congregation, called the Texel Mennonite congregation. For the early history, see Burg, Hoorn, Oosterend, and De Waal. The Mennonites of Texel, particularly in
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  • Frisians. Little is known of the history of the Mennonites of Bolsward. We know that in 1657 there were four Mennonite congregations in Bolsward, which
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  • the history of Bohemia 65 titles, for the Wycliffite and Hussite movements 63 titles, for the history of the Anabaptists 25 titles, for the history of the
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  • originally known as Central Mennonite College, founded in 1898 by the Middle District of the General Conference Mennonite Church, and located at Bluffton
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, pp. 677-679. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • was the Russian Mennonite immigrants to Canada in the 1920s who began this institution with the leadership and guidance of Mennonites who were descendants
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  • restructuring of Mennonite Church, the General Conference Mennonite Church and the Conference of Mennonites in Canada into Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church
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  • Epp, Frank H. (1929-1986) (category General Conference Mennonite Church Ministers)
    served General Conference Mennonite youth in Canada. As founding editor of The Canadian Mennonite (1953-1967) and Mennonite Reporter (1971-1973), he exercised
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  • Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship (Goshen, Indiana, USA) (category Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference Congregations) (section Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship Pastoral Leaders)
    Berkey Avenue Mennonite Fellowship in Goshen, Indiana began in 1979 with members from Waterford Mennonite Church, East Goshen Mennonite Church, and a few
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  • Bihar Mennonite Hostel; Mennonite Service Agency, Bihar; Mennonite Higher Secondary School, Dhamtari; Garjan Memorial School, Balodgahan; Mennonite Primary
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  • 488, with 154 Mennonites; 2005 pop. 18,000) of the Dutch province of Friesland, the seat of a Mennonite congregation with a rich history dating back to
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  • Soviets and Mennonites. Newton, KS: Faith and Life, 1982. Canada and the United States: Dyck, Cornelius J., ed. An Introduction to Mennonite History. Scottdale
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  • Elizabeth Martin: A Family History. Privately published, 2002. Epp-Tiessen, Esther. Mennonite Central Committee in Canada: A History. Winnipeg: CMU Press, 2013:
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, pp. 498-499. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • Brief History of the Mennonites in Ontario. [Kitchener, ON]: Mennonite Conference of Ontario, 1935: 302. Erb, Paul. South Central Frontiers: a History of
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  • need by publishing the Doopsgezinde Bijdragen (Mennonite Contributions). They sent a circular to the Mennonite congregations stating the purpose of the new
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  • the following: General Conference Mennonite, Mennonite Brethren, Mennonite Church, Evangelical Mennonite, Mennonite Brethren in Christ, and Central Conference
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  • Habáner (section History)
    Friedmann in Proceedings of the 5th Annual Conference on Mennonite Cultural Problems (1946): 61-65. For history see Beck, 584 ff., also 302, note 2, and Zieglschmid
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  • Coaldale Mennonite Brethren Church (Coaldale, Alberta, Canada) (category Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Congregations) (section Original Article from Mennonite Encyclopedia)
    Alberta Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches Vol
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  • accepted a new inter-Mennonite affiliation in Ontario when the Conference of United Mennonite Churches of Ontario joined Mennonite Church (MC) congregations
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  • 1673 Jan Luiken was baptized in the Lamist Mennonite Church at Amsterdam, and shortly after joined the Mennonite congregation at Beverwijk, about 16 miles
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  • Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches; Mennonite Conference of Eastern Canada; Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec; Western Ontario Mennonite Conference;
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  • is reported in Mennonite Quarterly Review 3 (1929): 145-50. A complete list of the European editions is in Robert Friedmann, Mennonite Piety Through the
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  • international European Mennonite journal by the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC). Full information about the German Mennonite congregations, organizations
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  • Pine Grove Mennonite, Bowmansville; Saucon Mennonite, Coopersburg; Second Mennonite, Philadelphia; Springfield Mennonite, Pleasant Valley; and United Mennonite
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  • three at Eastern Mennonite College, seven on the official staff at the La Junta Mennonite School of Nursing, and seven on the Mennonite Publishing House
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  • the Mennonite congregation of The Hague. After the death of Pastor Dyserinck (1912), Pastor G. Wuite of The Hague took care of the Delft Mennonite group
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, pp. 557-558. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • but little is known about its history. Most of the members were weavers; in 1607 the schoolteacher of Goch was a Mennonite. The van Heukelom family, many
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  • Albrecht, "Moorefield Mennonite Church history," 3 pp., MHSC collection, Mennonite Archives of Ontario. Church records at Mennonite Archives of Ontario.
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  • the possibilities within which the events of history take place and the ultimate goal toward which history is moving. These men held that within certain
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  • Kuban Mennonite Settlement (Northern Caucasus, Russia) (category Mennonite Settlements in Russia)
    settlement, which throughout its brief history consisted predominantly of Mennonite Brethren, had its Mennonite privileges confirmed. The early settlement
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  • faith: the story of Mennonite Biblical Seminary. Elkhart, IN: Mennonite Biblical Seminary, 1975. MLA style Pannabecker, S. F. "Mennonite Biblical Seminary
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  • Gelderland (pop. 24,000, with 106 Mennonites in 1959; pop. 46,164 in 2005), the seat of a Mennonite congregation. Concerning the history of Anabaptism-Mennonitism
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  • later the Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Chicago. MLA style Weaver, William B. "Central Conference Mennonite Church." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • These progressive groups formed Amish Mennonite conferences which ultimately merged with Mennonite (Mennonite Church) conferences in 1916-1925. A later
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 212. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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  • in 1925 by the University of Zürich. Three Mennonite historians took their doctor’s degrees in church history under him at Heidelberg in 1935-36 – Horst
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  • Reba Place Church (Evanston, Illinois, USA) (category Illinois Mennonite Conference Congregations)
    November 1987): 832-833. Smith, Willard H. Mennonites in Illinois. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History, 24. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1983: 216-217
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 1, pp. 177-178. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online
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  • school, largely Mennonite in teachers and student body, with 9 teachers and 225 students; and four Mennonite churches: Bergthal, Mennonite Brethren, Rudnerweide
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  • of the Mennonites of Germany, longtime (1887-1939 and 1940-1943) pastor of the Weierhof, Palatinate, Mennonite Church, and scholar and Mennonite historian
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  • Diether Götz, ed. Mennonite World Handbook 1990: Mennonites in Global Witness. Carol Stream, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1990. Mennonite World Conference
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  • Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 2, p. 743. All rights reserved. ©1996-2024 by the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. All
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