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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 http://cn.slider.com/enc/16000/Dunkards.htm | |
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82. Dunkards dunkards. Members of the German Baptists(Church of the Brethren) were referred to as Dunkers/dunkards for their http://kr.slider.com/enc/16000/Dunkards.htm | |
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83. Namechange and doopen, respectively, (meaning to dip ), the Brethren were known with derisivenames such as Tunkers, Tinkers, Dunkers, dunkards, Dompelaars, Tumblers and http://www.womaenscaucus.org/namehistory.htm | |
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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 http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/VAGuide/tour21.html | |
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85. Dunkards Web Directory. Top / Society / Religion / Faiths and Beliefs / Christianity/ Denominations / Anabaptists / dunkards Brethren Groups http://www.reference.com/Dir/Society/Religion/Faiths_and_Beliefs/Christianity/De | |
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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 http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/8024/dunkard.html | |
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