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  • Juhnke, J. C., editor. "J. E. Hartzler: Autobiographical Notes." Mennonite Historical Bulletin 42, no. 2. (April 1981): 3-5. Juhnke, J. C. "Mennonite
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  • Fairfield), Moses Beachy in Holmes, John Schloneger in Stark, Benedicht King and Joseph Goldschmidt in Butler County, Frederick Hagi (Hege?) at Martins Creek, and
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  • Scottdale: Herald Press, 1974. Shenk, Joseph C. Kisare: A Mennonite of Kiseru. Scottdale: Herald Press, 1984. Shenk, Joseph C. Silver Thread: the Ups and
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  • commitment to mission outreach. Ministers like George Showalter, Perry Shank, and Joseph Geil rode a circuit route in the Highlands of West Virginia to bring God's
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  • the non-Mennonite sources. A major method of evangelism used by the M.B.C.-U.M.C. group was the "camp meeting," a method taken over from the Methodists
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  • point of view, did not go beyond Münster. E. C. Pike, The Story of the Anabaptists (1904), was better but brief. C. H. Smith's general works on Mennonite history
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  • biographical entries under their names. In addition, see the following works: Shenk, Stanley C. "American Mennonite Fiction" [a bibliography]. Mennonite Life 23 (July
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  • Zedekiah and Joseph C. Shenk. Kisare: A Mennonite of Kiseru. Salunga, PA: Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, 1984. Shenk, Joseph C. Tanzania
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