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  • guarantee of steady income and the N.C.A. made stable income instead of an absolute endowment figure the norm for N.C.A. membership, Dean Bender began a
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  • S. C. Yoder 1944-1949, and John H. Mosemann 1949-1971. Three men served as secretary of the Board from 1906 to 1967: J. S. Shoemaker 1906-21, S. C. Yoder
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  • assigned such property to the state church treasury for school and church purposes. (The Mennonite properties were set up as landed properties earning income
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  • 26 September 1936 the South Abbotsford MB church began a Bible school with C. C. Peters as the first instructor and 30 students enrolled. This school eventually
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  • Smoker, Jacob A. Ressler, Levi Mumaw, Henry Hernley, George Cutrell, C. B. Shoemaker, C. F. Yake, and J. L. Horst. The Mennonite Publishing House was engaged
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  • in 1909. In 1951 the conference was incorporated and could now hold the properties in connection with its institutions. The Finance Committee consisted of
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  • vice-president 1929-1931, treasurer 1933-1944; C. F. Yake, member 1935-1953, secretary 1939-1949; S. C. Yoder, member 1916-1940, president 1918-1924. In
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  • Friedmann, Melvin Gingerich, G. F. Hershberger, John Umble, John C. Wenger, Edward Yoder, and S. C. Yoder. The location of the central editorial office of the
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  • cleavage was too deep, and when the party of Galenus was granted the church property, the conservative party separated under the leadership of Samuel Apostool
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  • Community of Goods (category C)
    baptized Christians far away from their homes in the Jewish diaspora. Private property was not condemned in the teachings of Jesus, though also not praised. The
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  • school and moved onto the South Abbotsford MB church property. Following the appointment of Franz C. Thiessen as principal and Wilfred Reimche as instructor
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  • to leave was H. C. Bartel, who was the founder of Mennonite work in China. He traveled to the coast and returned home in May 1952. H. C. Bartel, the founder
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  • board was also the charatered body of the conference for the holding of properties. In 1987 when the Mennonite Conference of Ontario and Quebec merged with
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  • of the secretaries includes David H. Landes, Emanuel Suter, C. H. Brunk, S. M. Burkholder, C. D. Wenger, E. J. Berkey, H. D. Weaver, J. R. Mumaw, Ward Shank
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  • 1907-1932, C. B. Hylkema 1908-1936, J. M. Leendertz 1927-1950, J. G. Frerichs 1932-1946, J. IJntema 1936-1944, S. M. A. Daalder 1945- , C. P. Hoekema
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  • "Agriculture Among the Mennonites in Mexico." Wiebe, C. "Health Conditions Among the Mennonites in Mexico." Hiebert, P. C. and W. T. Snyder. "Are the Doors of Mexico
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  • Pune (formerly Yeotmal). God Has Spoken Ministries; Mennonite Brethren Property Association; Mennonite Brethren Development Association. -- Pyarelal J
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  • 1752, when David Koster, the sole surviving member, died, he willed the property of the congregation to the Mennonite Church of Leiden. In 1879 it was apparent
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  • from American Mennonite Relief. Many homes, churches, and other property had been destroyed. C. P. Toews became the chairman of the Mennonite administration
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  • forever from the territory of Utrecht, Holland, and Zeeland, and their property was confiscated for the benefit of Philip II. After this occurrence there
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  • Amsterdam Mennonite archives showing how C. van Gemert, representative of the Dutch States-General at Danzig, and C. Calkoen, their ambassador at Dresden
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  • privileges they got in touch with Attorney-General Palmer of Washington, D.C. The files of the National Archives of Washington contain numerous documents
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  • letter of 28 September 1622, they were banished with the loss of all their property. They found a new home in Hungary and Transylvania. Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte
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  • of selfishness, of the need to defend one’s property, and therefore that the private ownership of property was opposed to God’s will. In June 1920, he
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  • 1924-1926, the majority (about 160) of the families of Fürstenland sold their property to families coming from Volhynia and immigrated to Canada, leaving only
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  • soon students began to dream of a conference school. H. W. Lohrenz and P. C. Hiebert, both students of McPherson, became interested in a conference school;
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  • Community (category C)
    values of neighborliness, honesty, self-reliance, and reverence for life and property were most persistently developed. It is in this respect that Mennonite
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  • Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Montb%C3%A9liard_(Doubs,_Franche-Comt%C3%A9,_France)&oldid=145900. APA style Sommer, Pierre. (1957)
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  • Community; No. 6, P. C. Hiebert, Life and Service in the Kingdom of God. Other Titles: Twenty-five Years, the Story of the MCC 1920-1945; M. C. Lehman, The History
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  • Ukrainian Review II. London, 1955. Smith, C. Henry. The Coming of the Russian Mennonites. Berne, 1927. Smith, C. Henry. The Story of the Mennonites. Newton
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  • Russlanddeutsche Friesen. Döllstadt, 1936. Smith, C. Henry. The Coming of the Russian Mennonites. Berne, IN, 1927. Smith, C. Henry The Story of the Mennonites. Newton
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  • for "fist"; the term meant the more prosperous peasants). Confiscation of property, arrests, exile, banishment to concentration camps—these were the common
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  • the middle of the 17th century until the reorganization of the Palatinate c1800 (150 years); (3) from the beginning of the freedom of the 19th century
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  • Philadelphia; in 1733, when they were given a year's time to dispose of their property, 14 more came to Philadelphia; on 22 September 1734, the main body, 171
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  • the east. The Congo Free State was formed in 1885 as the personal private property of King Leopold II of Belgium. Belgium took over the free state as a Belgian
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  • possession of the building by illegal methods. The title deed to the church property was made out in the name of Thomas van Dalen. His son Jacob Thomas van
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  • of their faith; their property was also seized by the authorities. In the Netherlands during the time of persecution the property of martyrs who were sentenced
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  • in the country; their schools or churches should be torn down and their property confiscated. A further edict of 20 February 1624, softened some of the
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  • Cosack, C. J. Paulus Speratus Leben und Lieder: Ein Beitrag zur Reformationsgeschichte, besonders zur preussischen, wie zur Hymnologie. Braunschweig: C.A. Schwetschke
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  • good of all. In some wings of Anabaptism, property was to be held in common, while in others private property was permissible, but it was to be at the disposal
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  • Geschichte der Täufer, V. Band (Bayern, II. Abteilung) Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1951. Smith, C. Henry. The Story of the Mennonites. Berne, IN, 1945. Wappler
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  • L. L. Ramseyer, J. M. Regier, J. G. Rempel, Peter H. Richert, C. J. van der Smissen, C. Henry Smith, J. N. Smucker, J. R. Thierstein, John Thiessen, John
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  • Bender 1935-1947, J. C. Wenger 1947- ; custodian of the archives, H. S. Bender 1940-1947 and Melvin Gingerich 1947- ; treasurer, J. C. Wenger 1939-1941,
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  • Melanchthon, threatened all who did not follow Lutheranism with loss of life and property. In July 1527 Melanchthon was commissioned by the Elector to conduct an
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  • both forms, marriage of the clergy, as well as the continued use of church property, but it satisfied neither the Protestants nor the Catholics. Finally he
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  • Wenger, J. C. The Mennonite Church in America. Scottdale, 1966. Wenger, J.C. Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan. Scottdale, 1961. Wenger, J. C. The Yellow
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  • Mennonite Aid Association (founded in 1911), a mutual aid property insurance organization. -- John C. Wenger From 1954 to 1986 the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite
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  • and Ameland, the two remaining congregations of this branch, divided the property of the Makkum congregation, each receiving 1600 guilders, and in 1788,
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  • 1907-1912, L. G. Holtz 1914-1918, R. C. de Lange 1919-1923, A. P. van de Water 1925-1928, F. J. de Holl 1929-1934, Miss H. C. Leignes Bakhoven 1934-1940, H.
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  • Täuferurbar, the official inventory of confiscated Anabaptist property (see Confiscation of Property), which was instituted by a mandate of 23 February 1729
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  • the Brethren were driven out of Schäkowitz, with the loss of all their property. They settled in Hungary and Transylvania. (See also Scheikowitz, which
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  • forbidding adult baptism on penalty of death, loss of honor and loss of property. Therefore we arrested him and held him a few days. But because he is an
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  • 1959. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Soboti%C5%A1te_(Trnavsk%C3%BD_kraj,_Slovakia)&oldid=174557. APA style Friedmann, Robert. (1959)
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  • abbot and the bailiff of Maulbronn not to grant permission for the sale of property, unless the seller could prove that the place to which he was going had
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  • Capitalism (category C)
    the minimization of the role of the state, and the institution of private property . . ." (Hoover, 294-5). Adam Smith (1723-90) proposed that the seeds of
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  • Conference may direct. (4) To acquire and hold title to real estate and other property, to lease, operate, maintain, and sell or otherwise dispose of the same
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  • David and Elizabeth (Bechtel) Eby. A few of the other families were Jacob C. and Elizabeth (Cressman) Snider, Joseph and Rebecca (Rosenberger) Stauffer
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  • torture and to sentences of death, imprisonment, exile, or confiscation of property. Such incessant pressure eventually broke the dynamism of many Anabaptist
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  • 1864-1868; C. J. Bakker, 1868-1871; H. Koekebakker, 1871-1875; P. S. Bakels, 1876-1879; S. F. van der Ploeg, 1880-1884; R. Kuperus, 1889-1919; C. C. de Maar
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  • Colombia (category C)
    study of the Spanish language in April 1945. The mission acquired its first property when the Board purchased an unoccupied, independent mission station at
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  • order. As a punishment banishment was provided as well as confiscation of property, and death in the case of illegal return. Skilled clergy­men were engaged
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  • included, besides imprisonment for longer or shorter periods, confiscation of property and expulsion from Zürich territory. Bullinger in particular had great
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  • Chaco jungle growth. This land was purchased by and in 1955 still was the property of Mennonite Central Committee. By 1 January 1950, 6,340 acres (2,536 ha
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  • not much information. Leenaert Bouwens is said to have founded this church c1560, but it is more likely that the neighboring Giethoorn-Noord congregation
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  • Life Centre, a Mennonite Brethren congregation in Abbotsford. In 2023 the property was sold to a developer. Canadian Mennonite (24 November 1961): 20. Churches
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  • until 1923 when F. C. Fricke came to the area. The congregation erected its first church building in 1913 on the Ratzlaff property. By 1917 the building
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  • years of existence the mission acquired 28 properties valued at 480,555 Argentine pesos. Among these properties there were 14 churches, 17 pastoral homes
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  • experience through the Washington Community Scholar’s Center (WCSC) in Washington D.C. EMU has an emphasis on applied learning. Many programs have an element of
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  • five years. The estimated replacement value of the buildings on the Eden property was $1,335,000. During the 1960s the average dorm population was around
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  • year's notice; in that case the Brethren should be permitted to sell their property and take their goods with them (Beck, Geschichts-Bücher, 492 f.). Each
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  • a rigid rhythm in their operations so as to give each one access to his property in season. This frequently required the close cooperation of several farmers
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  • Colorado (USA) (category C)
    the City of La Junta deeded the City Hospital along with other endowment properties to the Mennonite Hospital and Sanitarium Association, and the association
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  • its treatment of the Anabaptists, never for instance confiscating their property, nevertheless under the decisive action of the church superintendent Ludwig
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  • official positions. Some of these were cabinet ministers, one of whom was C. Lely, who laid the plans for the reclamation of the Zuiderzee, and others
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  • the German English Academy Board to allow its property to become Conference of Mennonites in Canada property. In 1947 when faculty and facilities became
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  • almost immediately full, so in 1967 a new church was built on the same property. The church continued to grow and by October 1975 a building fund for an
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  • Champa (India) (category C)
    were: the P. J. Wienses, F. J. Isaacs, O. A. Waltners, P. W. Penners, and Miss C. L. Kuehny. Besides two missionary bungalows, there was also a primary school
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  • peasantry. Every estate holder, industrialist, in short every owner of property, was considered an enemy of the working masses. They recognized only one
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  • over the years, giving their property a total size of 11 acres (4.45 hectares) in 2008. Fortunately, most additional properties purchased had houses on them
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  • Columbia, 1978: 85-89. Dueckman, Amy. "MC B.C. Relinquishes Title to Olivet Church: Former Congregation Had Left MC B.C. in 2007." Canadian Mennonite (28 November
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  • Jersey, New York, West Virginia, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Arizona and California. The largest church was at Bluffton, Indiana, with
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  • In 1861 Samuel Reesor, grandfather of L. J. Burkholder, and owner of the property, built a frame meetinghouse and gave it to the Mennonite Church. Regular
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  • and was used by the congregation there as a house of worship. The Harmony property became part of a local farm. The Union Mennonite Church also closed in
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  • congregation accepted a resolution to dissolve and turn over the church property and assets to the Conference of Mennonites in British Columbia with the
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  • for which A.C. is best remembered as “potato king,” at one time having 1,200 acres in cultivation, the largest potato grower in Ohio. A. C. and Mary Schrock
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  • the local pastor was surprised by the departure of entire families. The property of these emigrants was confiscated. In 1578 the citizens were forbidden
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  • N. Hiebert, Abraham L. Schellenberg, H. W. Lohrenz, Heinrich S. Voth, P. C. Hiebert, A. E. Janzen, P. H. Berg, P. R. Lange, H. D. Wiebe, B. B. Janz, A
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  • in Kromau and Eibenschitz (Ivancice). The confiscated domain became the property of Gundakar von Liechtenstein. The Bruderhof at Kromau was paid a visit
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  • obligation of military service derived from the ownership of property. Accordingly, the purchase of property by Mennonites, whose number was constantly increasing
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  • upkeep and management of this property were met by interest from investments and by voluntary contributions. The church property suffered some damage during
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  • Pankratz, their first pastor. They met in a small building on the latter’s property on Ferndale Road and the church was named the United Mennonite Church of
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  • Höppner was pardoned and released after a year's imprisonment. Meanwhile his property had been sold. Finally he was received into the Frisian church at Kronsweide
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  • prison and placed into the stocks, freezing their feet in the cold. Their property was confiscated and their children were forcibly baptized (Bossert 84)
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  • outlook and set out to destroy any order and to punish those who possessed property. The settlements of Molotschna, Chortitza, Borozenko, and Zagradovka suffered
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  • almost throughout its history were M. S. Steiner president, C. Z. Yoder vice-president, D. C. Amstutz secretary, and A. Burkholder treasurer. M. S. Steiner
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  • widely: it was right to deal in property, it was not right to traffic in human life. Property insurance made merchandise of property; while life insurance made
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  • published 10 times each year. The Sarasota Christian School, Sunnyside Properties and Nursing Home, World's Attic (Ten Thousand Villages), and the Southern
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  • administrative involvement in the mother colony. In 1863 they rented a property known as Markusland in Ekaterinoslav province and established two villages
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  • 1912-1914; C. K. Brenneman, 1914-1919; N. E. Troyer, 1919-1923; O. N. Johns, 1923-1926; C. C. King, 1926-1927; E. A. Shank, 1927-1931; M. C. Lehman, June-August
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  • conference c. 1756-65. Outstanding families in this congregation have been Mulder, Mandema, and Benes. Hendrik Jacobsz was a preacher here in 17? – c. 1733
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  • Geschichte der Stadt und Abtei Gladbach. M.Gladbach : Kerlé, 1914-1926. Guyot, P. C. C. Bijdragen tot de Geschiedenis der Doopsgezinden te Nijmegen. Nijmegen, 1845:
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  • as assistant leader. Later in the same year a church was constructed on property donated by the Duecks at the corner of Sumas Prairie and South Sumas Roads
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  • Tolstoy and adopted complete nonresistance as well as rejection of private property. In 1898-1899 the Verigin group of 7,400 migrated to western Canada with
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  • to Schönwiese, but returned in 1919. They suffered the loss of all their property. Hege, Christian and Christian Neff. Mennonitisches Lexikon, 4 vols. Frankfurt
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  • although not as much as some of the Mennonites of the Ukraine. Requisitions of property, grain, horses, etc., were common. In 1921 the Settlement experienced a
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  • Web. 7 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Communaut%C3%A9_des_%C3%89glises_de_Fr%C3%A8res_Mennonites_au_Congo&oldid=172316. APA style Janzen, A
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  • Cathars (category C)
    killing of animals and human beings, sexual relations, and the owning of property were equally serious sins. He who rids himself of these things is saved;
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  • attending and voting at congregational meetings. In 1958 the church purchased property to establish the Ootsa Lake Bible Camp, 72 kilometers (45 miles) south
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  • Newton, KS, 1956. Smith, C. H. Christian Peace: Four Hundred Years of Mennonite Peace Principles and Practice. N.p., 1938. Smith, C. Henry. The Story of the
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  • Online. 1953. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=B%C3%BCchelhof_(Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg,_Germany)&oldid=144029. APA style Hege, Christian.
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  • by Peter Unzicker, a minister from Illinois, who acquired considerable property here and laid out the town site. A few years later other families moved
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  • Dyck, John, ed. "Ältester Martin C. Friesen, 1881-1968." Preservings (December 2005): 61-63. Friesen, Martin W. "Martin C. Friesen in Paraguay." Preservings
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  • God, the nature of the covenant in the church, the sharing of goods and property, admonition and discipline, the seven decisions of Scripture, namely, the
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  • en.html (accessed 6 January 2009). Address: 11838-88th Ave., Delta, BC V4C 3C5 Phone: 604-596-8178 Denominational Affiliations: British Columbia Conference
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  • Mannhardt's Namens-Verzeichnis of 1857. This is also the name used in B. C. Roosen's Geschichte (1886-87). The modern name Hamburg-Altona appears for
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  • to sell their property. If they did not do so within the fixed time, their houses were to be locked, the fire put out, and the property sold. The income
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  • lived near Topeka and had a long distance to church, so in 1893 they asked J. C. Mehl, pastor of the Silver Street Church, to provide services for them at
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  • of fusion was adopted in which the CIM was dismantled as a mission, its properties and equipment were turned over to the church and the church was recognized
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  • Markham-Waterloo Mennonites continued to use the building, and in 2016 purchased the property from the Old Order Mennonites. The Martin's congregation subsequently met
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  • used the Kollmorgen report as the basis of their discussion, among whom are C. P. Loomis, John Gillin, Meyer F. Nimkoff, and Earnest W. Burgess. Mores recent
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  • This building was replaced again in 2010. At various times, additional property was also purchased to better serve the congregation's needs. The Poole
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  • white oak, labeled the "Dock Oak," is still standing on this property. MLA style Clemens, J. C. "Harleysville (Pennsylvania, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • the instigation of Paul Glock and Hans von Schrotsberg, leaving all their property. Three trials of this year—Lienhart Rauch, and Martin and Georg Weller
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  • Communism (category C)
    affected directly by Communism, most of whom have lost their homes and other property. This number constitutes about one third of the Mennonites of the world
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  • both his children and his wife (d. 1754) Teyler in 1756 willed his entire property to a foundation that would relieve poverty and promote science and art
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  • 1927 the mission board sold the Garden Street property, which had become too small. It purchased a property on Ann Street and erected a parsonage and a church
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  • and other heirs of the Anabaptists because of the confiscation of their property. In 1600 and 1606 Friedrich demanded official reports on the number of
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  • and was thus banished from his wife and children, for whose support his property was appropriated. Denck swore the oath and left the city a deeply shaken
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  • the Anabaptist movement. As early as 1527 we hear of confiscations of the property of Anabaptists who fled the country. In December 1527 the warden of Michelsburg
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  • 1990. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Communaut%C3%A9_Evang%C3%A9lique_Mennonite_(Democratic_Republic_of_Congo)&oldid=115176. APA style
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  • the Swiss Mennonites had to flee from renewed oppression, leaving their property, they were willingly received in the Kurpfalz. But new congregations arose
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  • Lombard Mennonite Church, Lombard, Illinois, began in October 1954 when Bishop C. Warren Long of the Mennonite Home Mission in Chicago, at the request of the
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  • with the Russian Revolution cost him the loss of his business and all his property, including his home. He immigrated to Canada in 1924, where he continued
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  • the church was supervised by the Committee of Reference and Counsel; its property and funds was taken care of by the Board of Trustees; the various phases
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  • Online. 1959. Web. 11 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=W%C3%A4denswil_(Canton_Z%C3%BCrich,_Switzerland)&oldid=143782. APA style Bender, Harold S
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  • In the fall of 1956 they conducted a demographic survey of members in the B.C. Mennonite Brethren Conference, and also conferred with provincial government
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  • took away from them their cattle, their possessions, their tools, their property, without compensation. It was all in vain." Wherever they looked for help
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  • about 1890. In 1937 the American Mennonite Brethren Mission purchased the property and took over the field, the indigenous church uniting with the Andhra
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  • contribution to the church's life is made by Camp Maranatha, a lovely beach property with room for 60 persons. The facility is also rented to other evangelical
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  • (1945-1948), Harry C. Blough (1950-1953), Sanford G. Shetler (1953-1958), John E. Gingrich (1957-1961), Waldo Miller (1961-1965), Harry C. Blough (1966-1969)
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  • suffering church in particular and with it Gelassenheit (see also Hans Haffner). (c) The Gabrielites, named after Gabriel Ascherham. They, too, soon moved out
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  • milder form of persecution alongside the harsher forms of confiscation of property, exile, imprisonment, and execution, and were continued on down into the
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  • permitted to sell his property and move to Moravia with his wife and three children. Nothing more is known about him. Cornelius, C.A.  Geschichte des Münsterischen
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  • Horb was the treasurer of the Anabaptists in Strasbourg; Thomas Schomer's property was confiscated; but his clever mother had all his movable goods taken
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  • baptized were ordered to vow under oath that they would not sell their property or leave the city without the knowledge and permission of the city council
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  • Anabaptism, and threatening any who sheltered them with confiscation of property, corporal punishment, and exile. On 6 June 1562, 28 Anabaptists, most of
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  • fair education for the times. The record of his public sale of personal property shows that he owned a goodly number of books. As bishop, Mast presided
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  • services at Clachan Corners. But the church was not revived and the Bothwell property was sold. The membership was reduced to 11. In 1931 work was resumed as
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  • the local school and a temporary “basement with a roof” on the current property for worship and programs during the early years, the whole community celebrated
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  • Bächtold, C. A. "Die Schaffhauser Wiedertäufer in der Reformationszeit." Beiträge zur vaterländischen Geschichte. Schaffhausen, 1900. Füsslin, J. C. Beiträge
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  • The people are to be instructed on the error by skillful preachers. The property of the principal offenders shall be described, evaluated, and confiscated
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  • Carinthian Exiles (category C)
    Protestant (Lutheran) faith and were not willing to desist, had to sell their property, but were not expelled into the foreign lands to increase their forces
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  • sent orders to Gufidaun, Steinach, and Axams to find out whether Mändl had property in Ableins, and whether he had a wife and child. They made the unhappy
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  • built a meetinghouse on the property and dedicated its church in summer 1901. Founding members were David Z. Yoder, J. Z. Mast, C. K. Miller, and D. S. Yoder
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  • led by Pastor Vyron Schmidt, that proposed relocating the church. In 1983 property was purchased on the west side of Goshen at West Lincoln Avenue near Silverwood
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  •  (Zinsbrief) concerning Anabaptist property of Illingen leased out by the official management of Anabaptist property. Bossert, Gustav. Quellen zur Geschichte
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  • were held at Rijnsburg, the last one in 1801. The Groote Huis and other properties were sold in 1828. Besides members of other churches, many Mennonites
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  • was drowned the same day in the Limmat, bound as Felix Manz had been. His property was confiscated. Egli, Emil. Die Züricher Wiedertäufer zur Reformationszeit
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  • Online. 2009. Web. 9 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Alian%C3%A7a_Evang%C3%A9lica_Menonita,_Brazil&oldid=173124. APA style Hochstetler, Otis E and
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  • Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, Elkhart, Indiana, purchased the property. The Mission Board not only operated the La Plata hospital but built churches
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  • Bruderhofs existed on his possessions. He died childless in 1598, and his property was divided among his relatives. (b) Bartholomew of Zerotin (d.1569), of
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  • was P. H. Lepp of Chortitza, who started a foundry in 1860, with A. Koop and C. H. Hildebrand as his apprentices. Chortitza remained the industrial center
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  • recognized by the Kansas-Nebraska Conference upon application, and Bishop Samuel C. Miller of Windom, Kansas, was given charge over the church. During these years
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  • Lange, to this school. At this school, located at the Kirschenhardthof (a property near Stuttgart), Lange, together with others, became a "friend of Jerusalem"
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  • 1788. The main center of worship was a church one mile east of Sherkston. Property deeded in 1828 from that time served for church building and cemetery purposes
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  • our Lord," in The Complete Writings of Menno Simons, c. 1496-1561, trans. Leonard Verduin, ed. J. C. Wenger. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1956: 785-834
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  • group in 1966, providing it with moral and financial support. While the property was registered in the name of the provincial conference, the congregation
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  • executed, in part expelled, in part have fled into misery, who left their property as well as their children behind." All the rulings were of no avail. "These
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  • land of Dirck Sipman in Pennsylvania (5,000 acres), who had taken over the property (1,000 acres) of Govert Remke. Both were among the first six Krefeld land
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  • responsibility of the Cleyndert family for decades. The church became the property of the Amsterdam congregation. In 1842 the membership of the Nieuwendam
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  • monotheism. The sanctity of relationships toward family, neighbor, time, property, and the inner life is carefully prescribed in a brief set of "ten words"
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  • new Conservative Mennonite group that did not survive very long, and the property was soon sold to a neighboring hardware business. The last Sunday in the
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  • Festival Quarterly. In 1962, Arnold and Rhoda purchased a small, rural property "with possibilities" but no amenities. Over three decades, they upgraded
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  • released by the wife of the magistrate. Yet the pressure was not eased. Their property was confiscated, causing great consternation and resistance. The Swiss
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  • taxation of the Anabaptists had begun at the Brno Landtag of 1570 with a property tax, to which a poll tax was soon added. This tax was increased by the
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  • 1900 the Elias R. Miller family moved to the property purchased the previous year by Elias’ father, John. The C. F. Glick family arrived in 1902, the Joseph
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  • sold the building in 1921 to the Blair Union Sunday School. In 1967 the property was sold to a Church of Christ congregation and the Blair Union Sunday
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  • Dathenus, Eng. Faber, P. Colonius, Fr. Mosellanus, Xylander, Martin Neander, C. Eubuleus, and G. Gebinger. The Anabaptists were represented by 15 persons
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  • the Word" (Corp. Ref. II, 1000 f.). The statements of the prisoners on property rights are quoted in Melanchthon's report as a rejection of all personal
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  • 11), once the property of Mathes Helm, who headed the brotherhood in 1701. Codex O—Codex Artolf (signature G. J. X. 8), once  the property of the weaver
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  • work most of their land collectively, though each retained some of his property. The government supported this effort by making tractors and threshing
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  • and an active prayer ministry. In 2011 a community garden on the church property was organized as an outreach of the congregation. Some notable people with
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  • known as the Manitou Mennonite Mission, was started in the town in 1920. Property was purchased on Deer Path Avenue on which a building was constructed and
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  • fire, storm, hail, and the natural catastrophes. Movable and immovable property were insured. Premiums were gauged according to losses. In 1953 an insured
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  • old. It is not known whether Reublin lived to see the restoration of his property. Did he manage to conceal his past, so that Ferdinand was not aware that
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  • https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Konferenz_der_Mennoniten_der_Schweiz_(Altt%C3%A4ufer)_%3D_Conf%C3%A9rence_Mennonite_Suisse_(Anabaptiste)&oldid=145611. APA style Geiser
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  • In some Anabaptist groups, these views led to a repudiation of private property. Hutterites insisted on sharing economic possessions and on living in a
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  • title=Hallman,_Jacob_Clare_%22J._C.%22_(1912-1991)&oldid=104911. APA style Gingrich, Del. (October 2013). Hallman, Jacob Clare "J. C." (1912-1991). Global Anabaptist
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  • Mennonite Church. In 1993, the congregation bought a two-acre historic property that included a house and a large barn. The house provided living space
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  • further repressive measures, such as prohibition of the use of communal property in 1580. Under this pressure several Anabaptists migrated to Moravia, and
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  • disobedient should be barricaded, and no smoke or fire be allowed in them. Their property should be given them; they should only not live in the realm. All who granted
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  • The congregation closed in 1987 and Board of Home Missions took over the property and established an Hispanic congregation called Cristo es la Respuesta
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  • to faithful discipleship. That included being willing to give up home, property, wife, and child, indeed even life (Jacobs, 475, 500, 503, and 507). Asked
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  • Cornelius Funk with the presentation of a citation which read: “Presented to C. C. Funk in recognition and appreciation for your services to the Community
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  • life as it is being experienced. The fellowship intentionally does not own property, and nearly 70% of its annual budget goes to support outside activities
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  • held it’s final service in the building at the end of December 2009. The property was sold to another African American congregation. The Calvary congregation
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  • 1953, 1959. Web. 8 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Bu%C4%8Dovice_(Jihomoravsk%C3%BD_kraj,_Czech_Republic)&oldid=144895. APA style Hege, Christian and
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  • Rüsser of Hartlisberg zu Thun was for years reported out of the country; his property had been seized by the church and "should he return he shall be punished
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  • Church sponsored a Christian school in rented facilities for two years. This property became unavailable after the 1981-82 school year, and no nearby land became
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  • started in the mission house in Hydro. In 1998 it moved to the current property, first to a garage converted into a school, and then the new building.
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  • were held in various rented facilities around the province. In 1979 the property that became Camp Kadesh was purchased and by 1982 a road had been built
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  • and was ordained in 1834, was the only minister. A meetinghouse on his property came into use soon after settlement. J. Treichler (died 1897) was the first
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  • Life Church of Toronto, erected a new multi-purpose facility on the same property after taking down the original building. In the early 2000s TUMC went through
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  • disputation of 1538. He suffered severely for his faith. He was exiled and his property of 500 gulden confiscated, and upon return to his home (his son, of the
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  • facility known as the Blake Mennonite meetinghouse was rented. In 1992 this property was purchased from the remainder of the former congregation there. The
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  • expelled with his family. Later on both Zürich and Bern confiscated the property of the exile. In Switzerland Mennonites continued to be banished on religious
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  • Hampshire Mills area. In 1948 John Gowanlock donated the corner of a farm property, with the farmhouse, to the group. The house was converted into a meetinghouse
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  • Müllner was the father of minor children, who were deprived of their father's property. Three years later their guardian appealed for its return to them (Loserth
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  • After the Revolution of 1917 he went back to Kuban, where he lost all his property. Later he was also arrested and kept in prison for a long time. After his
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  • elected president and would remain so until the Association’s demise. Jacob C. Krause worked as general manager. Very different in temperament from Schellenberg
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  • connection with it was honorary. The Verlag owned no printing press and no other property. At its head was the president who was elected at the organization meeting
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  • Johann Ludwig Run(c)kel, a friend of the Swiss Mennonites, Dutch ambassador to Switzerland, had his seat first at Schaffhausen and later at Bern as secretary
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  • archives, we were shocked to learn that the original Title Deed to CMC’s property legally excluded all but whites from ever owning, leasing or even occupying
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  • School in various schoolhouses and homes, and even tents when necessary. Property was purchased and prepared in 1950 for the first church building, which
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  • Mexico, and Elsie Shank had been married 25 July 1938 in the home of Sanford C. Yoder, president of Goshen College. They had been providing pastoral leadership
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  • Buenas Nuevas Ministerio. On the main street of the city a corresponding property was acquired with buildings that provide space for the bookstore, Librería
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  • public inquiry by Westerners puts indigenous Christians under jeopardy of property destruction and even death. But an urgent desideratum for our times is
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  • church in Hampton, Virginia, a city adjacent to Newport News. Finally a property became available and in July 1985, and the new church facility (Calvary
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  • Web. 10 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Ve%C4%BEk%C3%A9_Lev%C3%A1re_(Bratislavsk%C3%BD_kraj,_Slovakia)&oldid=146749. APA style Dedic, Paul
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  • performed penance and took the sacrament, he would not oppose the return of her property. The above confession may be the one she wrote after her temporary recantation
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  • Brotherhood. In 1559-1581 many families fled to Moravia, abandoning their property. That this amounted to a considerable sum may be inferred from the fact
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  • moved to Nikolsburg, having been forced to surrender the ecclesiastical property and income, which he had tried to retain. He supported the reform efforts
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  • Täufergut was the property taken from Swiss Anabaptists by the government at Bern: see Confiscation of Property. MLA style , . "Täufergut." Global Anabaptist
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  • 274), expressing the suspicion that "some intend to make all things common property and compel everyone to accept their faith by means of the sword; besides
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  • The hearing covered four points: infant baptism, communion, ownership of property, and government. No one, said the Anabaptists, had in the Bible commanded
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  • Christians, were required to sign a “confession and prosecution,” church properties were confiscated, and Christian activity was effectively halted. After
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  • in Wallingford was purchased and the Chester properties were sold. Services were held in the Chester Y.M.C.A. until March 1963, when the church sanctuary
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  • for pastors and prospective leaders. In 1984 a large, centrally located property was purchased to provide a meetinghouse for Casa Horeb, the new 200-member
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  • Täuferurbar, an official Bernese register of Anabaptist property confiscated in the canton, established by a mandate of 23 February 1729, now in the Bernese
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  • Providing protection against fire losses, it covered $2,263,249 worth of property of approximately 300 members in 1959. Most of its clients were Mennonites
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  • suppressed the Mennonite Church (Meserete Kristos Church), expropriated church properties, and detained Mennonite church leaders without charges and without trial
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  • 1955: 133-50. Roosen, B. C. Geschichte der Mennoniten-Gemeinde zu Hamburg und Altona. Hamburg, I in 1886, II in 1887. Roosen, B. C. Geschichte unseres Hauses
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  • established in Christianity the 'mine' and the 'thine'; in fact private property came up." Clement was emphatically opposed to this and even quotes pagan
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  • Courland (Latvia) (category C)
    of 10 families, 38 members, with a total of 61 persons. The value of the property estimated for the purpose of establishing support due for Mennonite forestry
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  • evil, but do good. At his trial he denied that the Anabaptists wanted all property to be held in common. It was good not to swear, but one might swear or
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  • restored contact with her home in Tyrol and tried to regain her former property. On occasion their son-in-law visited them; during his stay Scharnschlager
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  • congregation initially met in the community hall, but later had its own property. In 2019 the congregation was part of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite
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  • Herbert was born 1 March 1929 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to Cornelius Franz "C.F." and Mary (Brieger) Klassen. He had two older brothers, Harold and Walfried
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  • Mennonite Church. In 1951, the Missions Committee began a search for a property. A down payment was made on a plot of ground in Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery
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  • his entire fortune, left to him by his mother, and willed his remaining property to the Collegiant orphanage. Of some interest to Mennonite history is his
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  • Later, in consequence of the war, the mayor fled to Bruges and lost his property. At the execution a brother called out to Willem, "Dear brother, fight
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  • peasant revolt and the insurrection of the vinedressers and fishermen; and (c) because he had bought a small house without having the funds to pay for it
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  • Online. 1953. Web. 8 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Chengdu_(S%C3%ACchu%C4%81n_Province,_People%27s_Republic_of_China)&oldid=86660. APA style Kuyf
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  • (Friesen) Loewen (1914-2006), Theodore (Ted) E. Friesen (1920-2016) and Raymond C. Friesen (1922-1990). D.W. Friesen died of cancer on 19 May 1951.   D.W. Friesen
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  • Church Alberta on 22 March 2013. When the opportunity to purchase its own property came up in 2020, the Chin congregation began to pray. It calculated the
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  • title to the property of the congregation. Usually two or three trustees were named in the first deed as grantees to receive and hold the property, from whom
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  • service held there was on 18 October 1998. In October 2002, the adjoining property on Fulton Street was purchased to support church programs Clair Martin
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  • S. Bender Wenger, J. C. History of the Mennonites of the Franconia Conference. Telford, PA, 1937: 232-237. MLA style Wenger, John C. and Harold S. Bender
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  • https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Gi%C3%A1o_H%E1%BB%99i_Tin_L%C3%A0nh_(H%E1%BB%87ph%C3%A1i_M%E1%BB%87n%C3%B4-n%C3%ADt),_Vietnam&oldid=91922. APA style
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  • Collegeville Church became Reformed, the Lutherans acquired the Phoenixville property, and the Germantown Church united with the Eastern District of the General
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