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  1. Close communion, or, Plea for the Dunkard people: In 2 parts by Landon West, 1888
  2. The Dunkard by George; pictures by Peter Lippman Selden, 1968
  3. The Dunkard Series of Ohio, by Clinton R. Stauffer, 2009-04-27
  4. Dunkard Ridge by Norma Jean Venable, 2000-04
  5. Geology of the Dunkard Group (Upper Pennsylvanian-Lower Permian) in Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania (Bulletin) by Wayne D Martin, 1998
  6. Dunkard Ridge by Norma Jean Venable, 1976
  7. At Dunkard Creek by D.W. Faulkner, 1983
  8. The Dunkard Series of Ohio by C. R. and Schroyer, C. R. Stauffer, 1920
  9. The Dunkard-Dutch Cook Book by Applied Arts Publishers, 1976
  10. The Dunkard-Dutch Cook Book 1970 Softcover by Applied Arts, 1970
  11. THE DUNKARD-DUTCH COOK BOOK [NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED TURN OF THE CENTURY PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH DISHES] by Author not credited, 1980
  12. Dunkard Dutch Cook Book
  13. The Dunkard Series of Ohio
  14. Waynesburg coal in Harrison and northern Belmont counties, Ohio, and revision of Dunkard (Permian) boundary (Report of investigations) by George Willard White, 1947

81. Dunkards
Similar pages es.slider.com/enc/16000/dunkards.htm Similar pages Short History of the Baptists The most important of these is a body that calls itself simply “The Brethren,”but is usually called dunkards, sometimes Tunkers, and occasionally
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    dunkards. Members of the German Baptists(Church of the Brethren) were referred to as Dunkers/dunkards for their
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    and doopen, respectively, (meaning to dip ), the Brethren were known with derisivenames such as Tunkers, Tinkers, Dunkers, dunkards, Dompelaars, Tumblers and
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    A good name is better than precious ointment - Ecclesiastes 7:1 Introduction to the Debate History of the Name Is "Brethren" Inclusive? Changing the Name in 1908 ... The Name Issue Today WHAT’S IN A NAME? By: Zandra Wagoner Introduction The community, now known as the Church of the Brethren, has a complex history of names. Early in its history, members found ways to thrive with a plurality of names which were sometimes self-chosen and sometimes given to them by outsiders. In the 19 th century the brethren and sisters felt pressure to settle on a legal name, resulting in a series of namings and renamings. As early as 1836, a name was chosen for legal purposes, but was contested throughout the remainder of the century resulting in an official name in 1871, and later changed in 1908 to its current name, "Church of the Brethren." However, nearly 100 years later, the church is back in the same conundrum of what to call itself. Beginning in the 1970’s, various members began questioning whether or not the term, Brethren

    84. Tour 21
    DALEVILLE, 107.6 m. (100 pop.), several stores and a scattered groupof houses, is now the shopping center of the dunkards. This
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    (Franklin, W-Va.)-Warm Springs-Hot Springs-Covington-Clifton Forge-Roanoke-Rocky Mount-Martinsville-(Winston-Salem, N.C.). US 220. West Virginia Line to North Carolina Line, 187.4 m.
    This route takes a north-south course across Virginia and affords a diversified view of the 'back country,' settled in the middle of the eighteenth century during the desperate last stand of the Indians against encroachment by the whites. It is now punctuated by textile mills.
    Section a. WEST VIRGINIA LINE to ROANOKE; 119.4 m. US 220. This section of the highway follows the Jackson River between lofty peaks of the Alleghenies, passes through an area of thermal and mineral springs, and enters the Roanoke Valley. US 220 crosses the West Virginia Line, m., at a point 15 miles south of Franklin, W.Va. (see West Virginia Guide) and runs to a junction with State 284 at 1.1 m.
    Right on this road, which affords beautiful views along the South Fork of the Potomac River, to CRABBOTTOM, 2.7 m. (3,000 alt., 100 pop.), in the fertile limestone soil of Crabbottom Valley. East of the village is a curious limestone formation that arches up from the river like the vertebrae of some monstrous prehistoric animal and gives the place the name of Devil's Backbone. Left from Crabbottom 1.3 m. on County 640 to NEW HAMPDEN (50 pop.), a mountain hamlet between two long ridges. An old water-powered mill in the settlement grinds the grain of the neighborhood.

    85. Dunkards
    Web Directory. Top / Society / Religion / Faiths and Beliefs / Christianity/ Denominations / Anabaptists / dunkards Brethren Groups
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    86. Who Are We?
    The Dunkard Brethren, Who are we? In 311 AD., the Roman Emperor Constantinepublicly professed tolerance of the Christian faith
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