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  • ...martyred by the thousands, but by the nineteenth century had emigrated to Russia, where they lived peacefully until the late 1800s. At that time, their spec [[Category:United States Sources]]
    9 KB (1,577 words) - 19:17, 21 March 2016
  • ...ies after the combined effects of World War I, the Communist Revolution in Russia, and a drought in the Ukraine.<ref>Ibid.</ref> ====Print Sources====
    17 KB (2,463 words) - 15:30, 3 October 2016
  • century Russia welcomed outside Pietistic influence, relaxing The Bubble a luxury, and religion. In all, the shaping of Anabaptist faith by sources
    10 KB (1,637 words) - 19:23, 7 May 2015
  • Again in Russia the Mennonite Brethren Church formed and split from the influenced by outside sources like a record company. And we could remain
    11 KB (1,966 words) - 19:26, 7 May 2015
  • [[Category:Russia Sources]]
    9 KB (1,290 words) - 15:32, 17 March 2016
  • ...ch''', this confession was published by the Church in Rudnerweide in South Russia, Odessa in 1853 and adopted by the Turner, Oregon, congregation in 1878. ...print of the edition published in 1853 by the church of Rudnerweide, South Russia. It was again reprinted at Elkhart in 1893 in Ein Fundamentbuch der Christl
    33 KB (6,117 words) - 18:46, 24 March 2016
  • [[Category:Hungary Sources]] [[Category:Russia Sources]]
    18 KB (3,180 words) - 15:51, 17 March 2016
  • | ''Colloque Sources de l'histoire religieuse de la Belgique. Sources de l'histoire religieuse de la Belgique: Moyen âge et temps modernes. Bron ====Russia/Soviet Union====
    14 KB (1,990 words) - 16:24, 26 July 2012
  • ...in Belize come from Russian Mennonite groups who initially emigrated from Russia and moved to Canada in early 1900s while fleeing the Russian Revolution. In 1948 After living in Canada in order to avoid oppression in Russia, the Mennonites moved to Mexico, despite the unfamiliar climate conditions.
    28 KB (4,372 words) - 13:51, 3 October 2016
  • ...an independent denomination was first founded January 6, 1860, in southern Russia. Historically it claims full connection with the larger body of Mennonites ...form. About the year 1900 the denomination, still strongly represented in Russia, drew up and accepted the confession that was formally adopted by the. "Con
    58 KB (9,271 words) - 18:55, 24 March 2016
  • ...üntzer favored.<ref>See on this insurrection the citations of contemporary sources published by W. Wibbeling in 1925, Martin Luther und der Bauernkrieg (Neuwe ...is influence was that it split several Mennonite churches. For example, in Russia, after 1860 one finds the “Mennonite Brethren” beside the Mennonite “
    60 KB (9,998 words) - 02:48, 31 August 2022
  • ...ly higher level of performance than the average, is fully witnessed by the sources. The early Swiss and South German reformers were keenly aware of this achie ...stance in the course of the nineteenth century. The emigrant Mennonites in Russia and North America have maintained it. The Mennonites of the United States f
    62 KB (9,964 words) - 18:08, 4 October 2016

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