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  • Weierhof: Hege; Karlsruhe: Schneider, 1913-1967: v. I, 17. MLA style Kröker, A. J. "Akmolinsk (Akmola Province, Kazakhstan)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Teutonic Order built a castle and founded Elbing at the lake with a population mostly from Lübeck. In 1246 the town was granted a constitution under Lübeck
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  • Petrograd, 1916. Dyck, J. J. Am Trakt. North Kildonan, 1948. Ehrt, Adolf. Das Mennonitentum in Russland . . . Berlin, 1932. Eisenbach, George J. Pietism and the
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  • Winnipeg, Manitoba a year; then moved to Mountain Lake, Minnesota, his family following in 1924. Here he established and operated a bookstore a number of years
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  • to present the story of the Mennonites in Siberia in general was made by J. J. Hildebrand in Sibirien (Winnipeg, 1952). His book is subdivided into two
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  • church took place in 1887 (Dirks, 1889), with Heinrich Kröker as its first elder. In 1905 Heinrich Kröker was elder, assisted by the ministers Jakob Janzen
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  • Abraham J. Kröker and in 1897 Jakob Kröker came to Spat. The latter was ordained minister by David Schellenberg on 25 May 1898. Abraham and Jakob Kröker began
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  • 14). Fast, Gerhard. In den Steppen Sibiriens. Rosthern, SK: J. Heese, 1957. Hildebrand, J. J. Sibirien. Winnipeg, MB, 1952. Unser Blatt I (1926): 129, 155
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  • churches: Sabarovka with Johann J. Wiens as minister, and Steinfeld at an earlier date with Johann F. Kröker as minister. Kröker was graduated from the Bethel
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  • (1818-1859), a Lutheran pietistic evan­gelist in Germany and Russia, was born at Murrhardt, Württemberg, Germany, 23 February 1818, the son of Johann J. Wüst
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  • preachers with a special preaching ministry for various special occasions. Although the Reiseprediger has usually been appointed by a conference, with a salary
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  • Klaassen, J. Boschmann, P. Stobbe, P. Ediger, J. Dick, J. Boldt, J. Enns, Jakob Dick, H. Harder (members). In 1905 the congregation had a council of elders
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  • Meyer, E. H. Hopkins, Isaak Regehr, Viebahn, Abr. Wall, J. Hudson Taylor, J. G. Kargel, and J. Reimer. MLA style Bender, Harold S. "Zeugnisse von Christo
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  • org/index.php?title=Derksen,_Julius_J._(1884-1961)&oldid=141853. APA style Wiens, Elmer. (October 2009). Derksen, Julius J. (1884-1961). Global Anabaptist
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  • Bolivian context that Anabaptist Mennonites were not a cultural community, but rather a church community with a distinct theological identity. -- Jaime Prieto
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