Mennonites were amongst the first European Utopians in the West, fleeing to America from the pogroms in Europe where they were persecuted. |
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Moravians, Mennonites, Amish, Schwenkfelders, Dunkers, and other German groups, including Rosicrucians, would flourish there. |
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Only some conservative Swiss Mennonites and Amish still hold on to the sixteenth-century forms of their creed. |
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Traditional people like the Mennonites, Amish, Dunkers and Hutterites maintain a large number of these heritage crops. |
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Baptists shared these characteristics with Free Churches, Mennonites, Assemblies of God, Brethen, Salvation Army, and others. |
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We have allies among the Quakers, the Mennonites, and the members of the United Church of Christ. |
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Some of these groups, including the Baptists, Quakers, and Mennonites, developed their own forms of worship. |
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Mennonites and their cousins, the Amish, generally stayed aloof from politics. |
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German Mennonites settle the area, cultivate the land and build the infrastructure. |
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Nonresistant sects, notably Mennonites and Brethren, also developed active forms of pacifism such as humanitarian service for war victims. |
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Belize is dotted with tiny colonies of Mennonites, most of whom immigrated in the fifties from Canada and Mexico. |
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Pray for the gathering of European Mennonites now being planned for May 2006 in Spain. |
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Government decisions greatly influenced the immigration and settlement experiences of the Mennonites, Doukhobors and Mormons. |
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The Mennonites in Waterloo Region, Ontario have initiated a new concept in produce marketing: a wholesale produce auction. |
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In these encounters, Mennonites and Lutherans offer the witness of their lives and give witness to their faith. |
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Their parent faith, Mennonitism, was born of a split in Switzerland in 1525, when the Mennonites broke from the Protestant reform church in a dispute over infant baptism. |
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Two days later, however, I was informed that we could not visit Ho Chi Minh City or any Vietnamese Mennonites. |
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The Mennonites, Amish and Brethren all hold private property. |
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An Ethiopian leader asked forgiveness of Mennonites for resenting their lack of openness to the work of the Holy Spirit. |
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More than 200 events will recall the persecution of Anabaptists, divided mainly into Mennonites and Amish today. |
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We should remove any hatred, hard feelings, and bitterness about what has been done to us as Mennonites. |
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Framing our history in the context of martyrdom has sometimes led Mennonites to a caricatured understanding of the sixteenth-century reformers. |
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Pray for wisdom for the Mennonite Church in Switzerland as it determines how to respond to new public interest in the history of the Mennonites. |
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Mennonites and Huguenots found similar niches. With religious diversity came the cultural sort. |
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Most were Mennonites, evangelised by missionaries on the Juba river in southern Somalia. |
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Until recently I knew very little about Mennonites, the diversity of their religious beliefs and practices, and how most lead quite contemporary lives. |
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The challenge for Mennonites today is to remain true to their faith despite this new attention. |
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Over the past dozen years this Steinbach lawyer has dedicated his efforts to research the lineage of Mennonites throughout their moveable history from country to country. |
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We were reminded by our historic guide of the contribution of the Mennonites who came to these lands and built the canal system to reclaim the land of the Vistula River Delta. |
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First, the German Mennonites settled this region and cultivated the land. |
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There are Mennonites and Old Order Mennonites in my area who use horse-drawn equipment, the horse and buggy, the democrat. |
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At that time, Mennonites and Czech Brothers came to Poland, with the latter settling mostly in Greater Poland around Leszno. |
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Anabaptism came in a variety of denominations, including Mennonites, Hutterites, the Amish, and multiple other groups. |
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Plautdietsch, a German dialect, is spoken by about 70,000 Mennonites in Santa Cruz. |
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Most Russian Mennonites live in Mennonite settlements like Spanish Lookout, Shipyard, Little Belize, and Blue Creek. |
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These Mennonites attracted people from different Anabaptist backgrounds who formed a new community. |
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Geographically speaking, German Mennonites live mostly in the rural districts of Cayo and Orange Walk. |
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So, in the plain sense of the word, Mennonites were no longer pacifists even though their tradition was nonresistant. |
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Anabaptism in shape of its various diversifications such as the Amish, Mennonites and Hutterites came out of the Radical Reformation. |
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He died while waiting for membership, and some of his followers became Mennonites. |
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The World Council of Churches supports a peace-building program in Colombia with local partners, but it is perhaps the Mennonites who have most audaciously moved into the peace-building arena. |
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Later, such groups as the Anabaptists, Quakers, Moravians, Dukhobors and Mennonites made nonresistance a doctrinal position. |
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For Amish and Mennonites, salves and ointments made from these very same plants are trusted staples in almost every medicine cabinet. |
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Another, published in the wake of Jack Layton's death, looked at how the political leader had inspired young Mennonites. |
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For some Mennonites, as the record will show, the possibility of healing of memories was a central impetus for participation in the dialogue. |
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They were German-speaking Mennonites who had left south Russia in 1926 to make a hopeful new beginning in Alberta. |
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For the bark, dulled argent, roundly wrapped Heavy, helpless, carefully manhandled In Iowa once, among the Mennonites The hosed-down chamfered concrete pleases him. |
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The federal government successfully used this provision to attract Mennonites from the Russian Ukraine, as well as Scandinavians, Icelanders, Danes, Mormons, and Doukhobors. |
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At Assembly 14 in Bulawayo, pastors Máximo Abadie and Flavio Florentin of Paraguay learned about Mennonites in Spain through Dennis Byler of Burgos. |
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After a steep learning curve of their own about MWC, the students report they found it exciting to explain who Mennonites are, basic Anabaptist beliefs, an outline of the world family of faith. |
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Below: after agreeing to a united church on Sunday, Vietnamese Mennonites met in a park on Monday to talk about what it means to be Mennonite in their country. |
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Part of the problem now is we have religious marriages that were performed in Mexico, and this relates to offspring of Mennonites who have derivative citizenship rights. |
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International support through visits, letters to the churches and to authorities and ambassadors, and pledges of prayer have overwhelmed Vietnamese Mennonites. |
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I should clarify why all of this was so jarring-no one had ever been called from the Mennonites in Paraguay to the status of Minister in the national government. |
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Among other things, some Protestant denominations, such as Baptists and Mennonites, which had not been recognised in the past, have been able to register grassroots-level congregations. |
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The same legislation also took away the franchise from likely opponents, such as conscientious objectors, Mennonites and Doukhobours, and recently naturalized citizens from non-English speaking countries. |
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The tract offered a practical guide to life and labour in Manitoba and encouraged Mennonites to consider western Canada as a place where they might settle in blocs and preserve their language and customs. |
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As Mennonites and Brethren in Christ, with our long commitment to the way of peace and suffering for righteousness sake, we stand ready to meet in strategic locations throughout the world. |
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The Amish, Hutterites, and Mennonites are direct descendants of the movement. |
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Landis then abandoned the Mennonites and went to live in California, training as an MTB bike rider before settling on road-racing, at which his talents quickly became obvious. |
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He was the deviser, compiler, interviewer, writer, narrator and even producer of many of these programs, which ranged in subject matter from contemporary music to Newfoundland, from Stokowski to the Mennonites. |
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In this light, Lutherans today ask forgiveness for all the harm that Lutherans have done to Anabaptists and Mennonites since the time of the Reformation. |
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From the late 1940s through the early 1970s, young European Mennonites, together with volunteers from around the world, took part in more than 260 work camps. |
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Manufacturing Mennonites points to structural economic changes as a transformational development in the life and identity of that community's members. |
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Happy as a low-profile rancher in Montana alongside Mennonites, Jack is called back to Lucius's hideaway as disassemblers are destroying nano-built cities. |
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They were thus technically Anabaptists, even though conservative Amish, Mennonites, and Hutterites and some historians tend to consider them as outside of true Anabaptism. |
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The government also pressed Mennonites to teach Russian in their schools, alongside High German, but left them free to speak Low German in the everyday. |
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This latest volume in the Pennsylvania German History and Culture Series is about the Wenger Mennonites, named for their first leader and bishop, Joseph Wenger. |
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