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  • Story of Bluffton College. Bluffton, Ohio: The College, 1925. Address: 1 University Drive, Bluffton, Ohio Phone: 419-358-3000 Website: Bluffton University
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  • Bluffton (Ohio, USA) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in Ohio)
    counties, Ohio : written for the centenary of the origin of the Swiss Mennonite churches held on July 4, 1937 at Bluffton, Ohio. [Bluffton, Ohio: General
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  • ogical_Seminary_(Bluffton,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=168024. APA style Whitmer, Paul E. (1959). Witmarsum Theological Seminary (Bluffton, Ohio, USA). Global Anabaptist
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  • Cleveland (Ohio, USA) (category Cities, Towns, and Villages in Ohio)
    the mayor and his district attorney, Cyrus Locher, a Mennonite from Bluffton, Ohio, true to their Mennonite heritage, substituted for the official oath
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  • 1901 near Rittman, Ohio. He died at the Bluffton Sanitarium on 12 March 1911, and was buried in the Zion cemetery, west of Bluffton, Ohio. An obituary was
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  • Mennonite paper, The Review. He also was active in promoting Bluffton College, at Bluffton, Ohio. In October 1900 the family returned to Newton, where he took
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  • First Mennonite Church (Bluffton, Ohio, USA) (category Ohio Congregations)
    Church in Bluffton, Ohio, USA was part of the larger Swiss Mennonite congregation in and around Bluffton. On 21 April 1895 members living in Bluffton first
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  • 13 December 2001 in Bluffton, Ohio; he was buried at the Maple Grove cemetery in Bluffton. In 1932 Donovan graduated from Bluffton High School, and in
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  • writers. In 1945, at a meeting of the Mennonite Research Fellowship in Bluffton, Ohio, historian C. Henry Smith proposed that American Mennonites translate
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  • title=Zion_Mennonite_Church_(Bluffton,_Ohio,_USA)&oldid=143676. APA style Umble, John S. (1959). Zion Mennonite Church (Bluffton, Ohio, USA). Global Anabaptist
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  • General Conference. In 1894 he moved with his family from Pennsylvania to Bluffton, Ohio, where he served as pastor of the large Swiss congregation, 1900-1909
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  • Pennsylvania, 1884-1905, Allentown-Upper Milford, Pennsylvania, 1905-1909; Bluffton, Ohio, the three Swiss churches, 1909-1924; Salem, Freeman, South Dakota,
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  • was laid for Bluffton College with a much larger constituency. Smith, C. H. and E. J. Hirschler. The Story of Bluffton College. Bluffton, Ohio: The College
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  • General Conference); Bethel College in North Newton, Kansas; Bluffton College in Bluffton, Ohio; Freeman Junior College in Freeman, South Dakota; Rosthern
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  • The following summer John M. Shenk baptized them in Riley Creek near Bluffton, Ohio. John S. Coffman, John F. Funk, and other visiting Mennonite ministers
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  • merger with the General Conference Mennonites, it supported Bluffton College at Bluffton, Ohio. In Chicago, in addition to those activities listed above
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  • Witmarsum Theological Seminary (General Conference Mennonite Church), Bluffton, Ohio. He was born 12 October 1894 in Mountain Lake, Minnesota, the son of
    4 KB (512 words) - 15:21, 22 September 2020
  • Conference Mennonites and expressed interest in the new college proposed for Bluffton, Ohio. In 1902 North Danvers introduced a reed organ for use in a singing
    9 KB (853 words) - 23:43, 5 December 2022
  • Theological Seminary, and General Conference Mennonite minister near Bluffton, Ohio. A branch in Ontario furnished ministers (Mennonite Church) J. Wesley
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  • background. These included Pandora, Ohio, in 1900; Elbing, Kansas, in 1902; Swanton, Ohio, in 1904; Archbold, Ohio, Pettisville, Ohio, and the First Church, Fort
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