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  • _Tasmania,_Australia)&oldid=131799. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (February 2015). Western Tiers Mennonite Church (Deloraine, Tasmania, Australia). Global
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  • belief that mission was the calling of the entire brotherhood and every congregation, not simply that of certain individuals and friends of mission. The DZR
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  • became apparent that Anson Hoover had no desire to establish or lead a new congregation, and that he might be willing to reunite with the Orthodox Mennonites
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  • had 7,200 hectares, Australia colony had 7,000 hectares and La Florida had 2,000 hectares. The two largest, Liviney and Australia, were already established
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  • Kalmar continued his work. Kalmar founded the most influential Nazarene congregation in Pacser. The Nazarene group is identical with the Apostolic Christian
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  • Church, in Perth County, Ontario, when this congregation and three others separated from the CMCO. These congregations, desiring unity with the United States
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  • 223 persons landed in Melbourne, Australia, the remainder later going to Germany. In 1953, 1,230 Templers were in Australia, living in Victoria, New South
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  • and most successful of the group. They succeeded in assembling a small congregation in Amsterdam, composed almost solely of former Mennonites. Among them
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  • name; Quirin van der Meulen (d. ca. 1600), the second elder of the Danzig congregation, latinized his Frisian name Kryn. The final g is the Frisian patronymic;
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  • Malaysia. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, the Philippines, Australia, Palau, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands union territory of India. Austronesian
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  • revival efforts are combined in the same meeting or series of meetings in a congregation or community, and the joint effort called "revival." The problem of terminology
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  • abroad, including churches in the United States, Singapore, Cambodia and Australia. All three synods have extensive church planting programs on several Indonesian
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  • might get from simply attending worship on Sunday morning in a large congregation. Among Mennonites, house churches have been part of the neo-Anabaptist
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  • the Napoleonic wars, for example, when one of the members of the Elbing congregation volunteered for service and fought at Waterloo, he was excommunicated
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  • outreach in Australia. Initially the Brouwers developed a newsletter (De Mennist) and sent it to Mennonite Dutch immigrants living in Australia. Their aim
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  • getting land and bringing to Australia his followers from Mauritius, India and the Swiss colony in Shabo, Bessarabia. In Australia Bugnion promoted himself
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  • scattered into nearly 150 organized bodies on the five continents and Australia, generalizations about political attitudes are difficult to make. In recent
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  • ban and avoidance upon all who left his congregation to unite with the Conservative Amish Mennonite congregation near Grantsville, Maryland. Disagreement
    63 KB (5,785 words) - 14:36, 17 March 2023
  • has usually been the signal for a decline in discipline. Originally the congregation shared directly in the disciplinary function, its approval being required
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  • produces both an annual conference report and a monthly publication. The Australian Conference of Evangelical Mennonites -- Church of Hope officially publishes
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