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  • MLA style Penner, Horst and Peter J. Foth. "West Prussia." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1989. Web. 20 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index
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  • sectors of Polish society, and, on occasion, helped administer relief aid. Peter Foth actively promoted broader European Mennonite contacts with Poland. In
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  • early years were Abraham Schellenberg, Johann J. Regier, Cornelius P. Wedel, Heinrich Voth, Johann Foth, John F. Harms, and David Dyck. To care for the
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  • aus dem Täufertum, 3 vols. Kassel: J.G. Oncken Verlag, 1928-1952. Bundesrepublik Deutschland Bibliography Foth, Peter J. "Mit hundert Jahren noch ein Kind—Wege
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  • it were Abraham Schellenberg, Cornelius P. Wedel, Johann Foth, and David Dyck in Kansas, Johann J. Regier in Nebraska, Heinrich Voth in Minnesota, and Heinrich
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  • Hirschler, Monsheim, 1899-1926; Matthias Pohl, Sembach, 1901-1929; Johannes Foth, Friedelsheim, 1904-1957." In the Palatinate and Hesse there were some 3
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  • cannot, strictly speaking, be compared to actual concentration camps.--Peter J. Foth See also: Persecution; Spetskomandantura Dalin, D. and B. Nicolaevsky
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  • ministers were Elder Cornelius P. Wedel, Peter Richert, H. P. Schroeder, J. S. Foth, and J. D. Reimer. MLA style Hiebert, J. D. "Goessel Mennonite Brethren Church
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  • the Mennonite Brethren. Others who were working here were Johann and Karl Foth, W. Berchthold, Leppke, and Wölk. The number of Mennonite Brethren increased
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  • Church, which Peter and Kornelia joined and where he preached until health failed him. Foth, Nellie and Peter Froese. "Eulogy for Rev. Peter J. Froese." Abbotsford:
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  • 24 October 1913 with 30 members, under the leadership of the elders John Foth and Martin M. Just. The first meetinghouse was built in 1913 and dedicated
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