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  • P. H. Berg, Abraham Buhler, P. E. Penner, Frank F. Friesen, Herman D. Wiebe, F. F. Wall, N. N. Hiebert, J. J. Toews, Henry Hooge, George H. Jantzen, W
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  • the eastern part of Salem, and today offers K-12 education. MLA style Jantzen, G. H and Kevin Enns-Rempel. "Salem Academy (Salem, Oregon, USA)." Global Anabaptist
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  • Churches General Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches MLA style Jantzen, G. H. "North Dallas Mennonite Brethren Church (Dallas, Oregon, USA)." Global
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  • minister, and the Waldheim Mennonite Brethren Church with 87 members and J. H. Jantzen as the leader and deacon. The town also had a Seventh-Day Adventist Church
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  • Church, and Mennonite History. The three teachers, Bahnmann, J. D. Jantzen, and A. J. Jantzen, volunteered their time to teach over three and a half months
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  • Johann Goertz Aron Jantzen George G. Schmidt J. H. Brucks 12 18-19 January 1947 Vancouver Johann Goertz Aron Jantzen George G. Schmidt J. H. Brucks 13 24-25
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  • ID=1725. Map:Żuławki (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland) MLA style Mannhardt, H. G. and Richard D. Thiessen. "Fürstenwerder (Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland)
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  • Germany (category G)
    Krefeld, J. A. Hoekstra of Hamburg, H. Reeder of Weierhof, J. Molenaar of Monsheim, C. Harder of Neuwied and Elbing, H. G. Mannhardt of Danzig, J. P. Müller
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  • Mennoniten-Gemeinde], 1857: 14. Mannhardt, H. G. Jahrbuch der Mennoniten-Gemeinden in Ost- und Westpreussen (1882): 17, 19. Mannhardt, H. G. Jahrbuch der altevangelischen
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  • Ministers from the Coghlan area (Aldergrove), namely, Heinrich H. Dueck, Aron Jantzen, and Jacob J. Baerg, took turns cycling eight to ten miles to Abbotsford
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  • 1599 ff., 1604 ff, 1611-14, 1641 ff., 1647. Mannhardt, H. G. Jahrbuch (1882): 17, 19. Mannhardt, H. G. Jahrbuch der altevangelischen Taufgesinnten oder Mennoniten
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  • Is No Difference. 1950. Esau, H. T., Mrs. First Sixty Tears of Mennonite Brethren Missions. Hillsboro, 1954. Esch, C. G. Fiftieth Anniversary Souvenir
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  • Penner, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Voth, Anna G. Stauffer, Ellen Schertz, Lavina Burkhalter, John B. and Jennie (Roberts) Baer, D. H. Hess, D. G. Dyck, Cornelius N
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  • General Conference Mennonites, being elected vice-president of the HFRC, and H. H. Regier of Mountain Lake, Minnesota, a member of its executive committee
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  • the United States and Canada at that time, promoted largely by H. P. Krehbiel and H. H. Ewert of the General Conference Mennonite Church, the enterprise
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  • Giesbrecht of Manitoba, Tobias A. Unruh of Kansas, F. C. Fricke of Michigan, and H. J. Mininger of Pennsylvania. When the immigration of Mennonites from Russia
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  • November 1922, Tiege, Molotschna, South Russia), (an older brother was Abraham H. Unruh). Benjamin’s first wife was Frieda Hege (1 January 1880, Loewenstein
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  • them, 24 families, went to Holland; the rest probably went to the Werders (e.g., Isaak Sperling) and north to Polish Lithuania. The former group, who were
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  • financial interest for a number of years, but which was legally owned by H. H. Neufeld, which changed its name to Christian Press, Ltd., on 27 March 1940
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  • ministers who served the church were Adam Ross, G. H. Jantzen, Waldo Hiebert, and P. V. Balzer. MLA style Wiens, H. E. "Jansen Mennonite Brethren Church (Jansen
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  • close of his life and was printed in the Jacob Jacobsz Liedeboek in 1604. H. G. Mannhardt made some relevant observations on the funeral customs of the
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  • following surnames: Adrian, Baalau, Baltzer, Block, Bolt, Frantz, Goertz, Jantzen, Kerber, and Wohlgemuth. In 1935 there were eight families in Gross Lubin
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  • Mennonite Church (1938-1999) Other ministers and elders have included Aron Jantzen, Henry H. Dueck, Johann J. Klassen, Gerhard Loewen, Abram Block, Jacob Penner
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  • pioneer missionaries and church planters were H. H. Janzen, J. N. C. Hiebert, C. C. Wall, J. W. Vogt, G. H. Jantzen, and B. J. Braun. In 1987 there was one couple
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  • 1955-1970 Paul J. Isaak 1965-1968 Albert H. Epp 1971-1980 Andrew R. Shelly 1980-1982 Floyd G. Bartel 1982-1988 Lubin W. Jantzen 1983-1990 James L. Dunn 1989-1992
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  • 1929-1934; J. B. Toews, 1934-1937; G. W. Peters, 1937-1942; G. D. Huebert, 1942-1945; J. H. Epp, 1945-    . -- J. H. Epp Map:Bethany College (Hepburn,
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  • Mennonitengemeinde, 1919: 46. Available in English translation as Mannhardt, H G, Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen. The Danzig Mennonite Church: Its Origin and History
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  • dissertation, University of Gießen, 1933. Mannhardt, G. J. W. E. Mannhardt. Danzig, 1881. Mannhardt, H. G. “Zur Entstehung und Geschichte der Königliche Kabinettsordre
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  • time church work. In 1931 Rev. Jacob J. Nickel pointed out to Ältester Jacob H. Janzen the need in the Saskatchewan Conference churches for a Bible School
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  • Mennonites. Goettingen: Goetingen Research Committee, 1955. MLA style Mannhardt, H. G. "Danzig Mennonite Church (Gdansk, Poland)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. II, 512 f. Mannhardt, H. G. Die Danziger Mennoniten-Gemeinde. Danzig, 1919. Mennonitische Gemeinde-Kalender
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  • 1750. Mannhardt, H. G., Mark Jantzen, and John D. Thiesen. The Danzig Mennonite Church: Its Origin and History from 1569-1919. Cornelius H. Wedel historical
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  • the broader discourse on the philosophy of religion is Grace M. Jantzen (1948-2006). Jantzen grew up in a Mennonite Brethren congregation in Saskatchewan
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  • North American researchers with greater access. An English translation of H. G. Mannhardt’s The Danzig Mennonite Church: Its Origin and History from 1569-1919
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  • Marienwerder on 21 May 1896 to Johannes and Martha (Block) Janzen. Pastor H. G. Mannhardt baptized him in the Danzig Mennonite Church on Palm Sunday, 9
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  • Russia to Heinrich H. Goossen (1880-1968) and Katarina (Koop) Goossen (1883-1950). Henry was the second of four children. Henry H. Goossen married Katharina
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  • Ewert, Paul Koop, Jacob J. Knelsen (1878-1954), Abram J. Redekopp, and John G. Redekopp. The congregation celebrated its centennial in July 2010. "Elim MB
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  • mission board to the possibilities of beginning work at that place. In 1893 H. R. Voth started the mission work among the Hopi at Oraibi. Soon stations were
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  • 1696; v. II, Nos. 2626, 2635, 2650; v. II, 2, Nos. 735, 808, 8561. Mannhardt, H. G. Jahrbuch der Mennoniten-Gemeinden in Ost- und Westpreussen (1883): 17, 19;
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  • the Laird district, which had over 100 members. The elder (in 1954) was J. G. Rempel, who lived in the main district of the congregation, Rosthern. The
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  • congregations adopted the 1836 Prussian Confession (Elbing edition). H. D. Penner and P. H. Richert merged three European confessions to produce the Kurzgefasstes
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