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  • over some issues of church discipline related to dress regulations. Jesse B. Martin was the fourth pillar who taught at OMBS from 1932 to 1966. He served
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  • latter part of the period and on into the 19th century. A Lancaster bishop, Martin Boehm (excommunicated about 1777), was a co-founder of the United Brethren
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  • made their home in Waterloo and adjoining counties. The era of pastor Jesse B. Martin and his wife Naomi (Collier) at Erb Street Mennonite church, which covered
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  • monthly until 1906, and there was no resident minister until Jesse Martin was ordained in 1903. Martin was the last minister at Bloomingdale to be ordained by
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  • Miller, vice-chairman; Paul Erb, secretary-treasurer; fourth member, Jesse B. Martin; and I. W. Royer, fifth member. J. R. Mumaw was first field secretary
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  • been Samuel F. Coffman 1925-49 and Jesse B. Martin 1929-    . The committee adopted a three point program in 1925: (1) peace and nonresistance education
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  • Christian Fellowship, Mennonite (Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) By Simon B. Martin. Copied by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite
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  • Profiles of Oscar Burkholder, Samuel F. Coffman, Clayton F. Derstine, and Jesse B. Martin. Kitchener, Ont. : Herald Press, 1982. A 13:52 minute audio clip of
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  • org/index.php?title=Bauman,_Jesse_B._(1892-1967)&oldid=164927. APA style Steiner, Samuel J. (December 2004). Bauman, Jesse B. (1892-1967). Global Anabaptist
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  • Profiles of Oscar Burkholder, Samuel F. Coffman, Clayton F. Derstine, and Jesse B. Martin. Kitchener, Ontario: Herald Press, 1982. Papers at Mennonite Archives
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  • member there in January 1915. On 15 August 1926 Naomi married Jesse Bauman “J. B.” Martin (1897-1974) from Waterloo, Ontario whom she met when both were
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  • date of death. 1David B. Martin transferred to the Peel Old Order Mennonite congregation when that meetinghouse was built in 1901.  2Jesse Bauman was ordained
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  • denominational leader, was born 13 October 1925 in Drake, Saskatchewan to Ozias B. Gingrich (24 October 1893-6 February 1967) and Naomi Schmitt Gingrich (24
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  • org/index.php?title=Bearinger,_Jesse_(1924-2007)&oldid=127139. APA style Gingrich, Del. (October 2012). Bearinger, Jesse (1924-2007). Global Anabaptist
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  • June 1939 there was a division in the Elmira Mennonite meetinghouse. Bishop Jesse Bauman sided with the automobile group. Since that time the meetinghouse
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  • AFSC in the French reconstruction work. As early as 1919 M. B. Fast, W. P. Neufeld, and B. B. Reimer, Mennonites of Reedley, California, collected funds
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