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The '''Old Order Amish''' is a conservative Amish group marked by their nonconformity.  They worship in private homes, drive horse and buggies, use a low-German dialect, and dress in "plain" clothes.<ref>John A. Hostetler, "Old Order Amish," ''Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online''. 1956. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/O54.html (accessed 30 July 2009).
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The '''Old Order Amish''' is a conservative Amish group marked by their nonconformity.  They worship in private homes, drive horse and buggies, use a low-German dialect, and dress in "plain" clothes.<ref>John A. Hostetler, "Old Order Amish," ''Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online''. 1956. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/O54.html (accessed 30 July 2009).</ref>
  
 
==Old Order Amish around the World==
 
==Old Order Amish around the World==
Click on the country links below to learn about specific Beachy Amish groups throughout the world, or read the [[#History|history section]] below to learn more about general Beachy Amish history.
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Click on the country links below to learn about specific Old Order Amish groups throughout the world, or read the [[#History|history section]] below to learn more about general Old Order Amish history.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 23 September 2016

The Old Order Amish is a conservative Amish group marked by their nonconformity. They worship in private homes, drive horse and buggies, use a low-German dialect, and dress in "plain" clothes.[1]

Old Order Amish around the World

Click on the country links below to learn about specific Old Order Amish groups throughout the world, or read the history section below to learn more about general Old Order Amish history.

History

Annotated Bibliography

Citations

  1. John A. Hostetler, "Old Order Amish," Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/O54.html (accessed 30 July 2009).