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  • next to the Yarrow MB Church. Mennonitische Rundschau (5 April 1961). Wiens, Elmer. "Derksen, Julius J." Biographies and Obituaries, Yarrow, British Columbia
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  • refugee relief work in 1954 in the South. The first workers included Delbert Wiens, Roy Eby, Adam Ewert, and Eva Harshbarger. Besides being a friend, Nguyen
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  • biblical studies. This has been true in the area of biblical theology, e.g., Elmer Martens and Ben Ollenburger, to name two scholars. In the area of exegetical
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  • Bibliography, 1631-1961, 2 vols. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1977: 436. Suderman, Elmer F. "The Comic Spirit of Arnold Dyck." Mennonite Life 24 (October 1969): 169-70
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  • conference, which was held at Jansen, the couple, Abram F. and Katherine Wiens, from Texas, became the conference's first missionary candidate and in 1906
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  • title=Crossway_Elm_Creek_(Elm_Creek,_Manitoba,_Canada)&oldid=172403. APA style Thiessen, Richard D. (March 2012). Crossway Elm Creek (Elm Creek, Manitoba
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  • early 1950s were Abe A. Loewen, Albert Fadenrecht, Alex Sauerwein, and Frank Wiens. The membership in 1957 was 185. Salem Public Library. "Kingwood Bible Church
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  • Frederick Philip Grove, who was a teacher in Winkler, Man. and married Katherine Wiens, a Mennonite, touches on Manitoba Mennonite life in his novels Our Daily
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  • Martens 1965-1970 W. Epp  1970-1973 Walter Wiens  1973-1977 D. Rempel  1977-1978 Jacob Penner  1978-1981 Elmer Thiessen (interim) 1982 David Rempel  1983
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  • in the Mennonitische Warte (1935-38). This was also the case with G. G. Wiens who, under the name "Jan Friesen," wrote very unhappy reminiscences about
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  • has been served by five general editors: Delbert L. Wiens (1972–75), Allen R. Guenther (1981–89), Elmer A. Martens (1976–81; 1989–95), Douglas B. Miller (1997–2007)
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  • Regier  1929-1935 J. H. Langenwalter  1936-1943 P. K. Regier  1943-1950 H. J. Wiens  1951-1952 Aaron J. Epp  1952-1961 Roland Goering  1961-1968 Leo Miller 
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  • 1872-1936 Sperling 1912 Minister Baerg, Jakob 1868-1949 McAuley 1900 Minister Wiens, Abraham 1890-1929 McAuley Minister Pankratz, Jakob 1901-1962 Glenlea 1926
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  • Brethren church); "Turksche Thiesse" (Rough as a Turk Thiessen); "Fülle (Lazy) Wiens"; etc. Place of residence also provided a variety of nicknames: "Kaumpsche
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  • Cornie Braun, David Bergen, Ben Doerksen, Isaac Bergen, George Dirks, and Elmer Andres. Frank Kroeker assisted during the 1940s and 1950s. The language of
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  • TouchWood Editions, 2002: 13-27. Harder, Esther Epp, Edwin Lenzmann, and Elmer Wiens, ed. "Enns, Margaretha (Margreth)." Yarrow’s Pioneers and Settlers. 1977
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  • personalities of the Manitoba Conference included H. S. Voth, A. H. Unruh, J. G. Wiens, H. H. Janzen, D. D. Derksen, and G. D. Pries. -- H. H. Redekop In 1929 the
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