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61. Jay Weaver Faith Page The Church of the brethren, which began in schwarzenau, Germany in 1708, has itsroots in Radical Pietism, but was strongly influenced by the Anabaptists who http://www.jdweaver.com/faith.html | |
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62. Essays.cc - Brethren influenced by both Pietism and Anabaptism, organized the first congregation in thetown of schwarzenau, Germany in 1708. Though the early brethren shared many http://www.essays.cc/free_essays/f3/nyv90.shtml | |
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63. The History | 125th Ashland University In 1720, Alexander Mack led the schwarzenau group to Surhuisterveen in West occasionedboth by continuing governmental pressure on the brethren and economic http://celebrate.ashland.edu/history.asp?page=1 |
64. Wfn.org | Church Of The Brethren 2. 1708 in schwarzenau, Germany. 3. Five the brethren Church, Grace brethren,Old German Baptist brethren, the Dunkard brethren, and Ekklesiyar Yanuwa a http://www.wfn.org/1998/08/msg00018.html | |
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65. Wfn.org | Newsline - Church Of The Brethren Weekly News Update among the handful of communions worldwide that trace their roots back to eight menand women who founded the brethren movement in schwarzenau, Germany in 1708 http://www.wfn.org/1998/04/msg00063.html | |
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66. KHB 07.01 Heimatverein Schwarzenau E.V. Translate this page der Beziehungen zur Kirche der Brüder (Church of the brethren) in den VereinigtenStaaten von Amerika, die im Jahre 1708 in schwarzenau gegründet wurde http://www.siwikultur.de/khb/7/1/629.htm | |
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67. KHB 08.01 Alexander-Mack-Museum E.V. schwarzenau-Tunker zwischen 1719 und 1735 nach Amerika auswanderten,zählt die Church of the brethren dort heute mehrere hunderttausend http://www.siwikultur.de/khb/8/1/500.htm | |
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68. What Is A Grace Brethren Church? As the new church began in schwarzenau, Germany, Mack and his followers were Now40,000 members strong, Grace brethren churches reach from New York to Hawaii http://www.fgbc.org/bbc/info/gbc.htm | |
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69. Campus Times, November 17, 2000 In Germany, Keeler took his camera equipment and his bicycle and set out to documentthe city of schwarzenau, which is where the Church of the brethren began. http://www.ulaverne.edu/~ctimes/001117/keeler.htm | |
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70. Pleasant View Church Alexander Mack founded the group, in August 1708, schwarzenau, Wittgenstein province,Germany. All baptized members of the Church of the brethren have been http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwashin/churches/brethren.htm | |
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71. 'Origin Of The Church Of The Brethren' The organization which was to become the Church of The brethren came into beingin l708 at schwarzenau, Germany, in the valley of the Eder River with an http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadecatu/ChurchDocs/FranklinChurchBrethern.html | |
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72. FaithandValues by both Pietism and Anabaptism founded this denomination in 1708 in the townof schwarzenau, Germany. This new group simply called themselves brethren. http://www.faithandvalues.com/FG_Profiles/COB.asp | |
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73. The Germans Come To North America The German Baptist brethren practiced believer's baptism. In 1708 Mack and his followersbaptized each other by immersion in the river near schwarzenau, Germany http://www.anabaptists.org/history/ss8001.html | |
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74. The Young Center For Anabaptist And Pietist Studies Previous Events @ Elizabetht The Old German Baptist brethren Church is one of the plain denominationsthat traces its origins to schwarzenau, Germany in 1708. http://www.etown.edu/youngctr/eventsPrevious.asp | |
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75. History Of The FGBC the leadership of Alexander Mack baptized in the Eider River by Triune immersionat schwarzenau, Germany 1719 The people of the brethren Church came to America http://www.calvarygbc.org/fgbchistory.htm | |
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76. Encyclopædia Britannica brethren a group of Protestant churches that trace their origin to schwarzenau, Hesse,in 1708, in which year a group of seven persons under the leadership of http://search.britannica.com/search?ref=B04319&query=brethren |
77. Wittgenstein Genealogy Home Page for a while in the village of schwarzenau under the protection of the Count. Theywere part of a wider movement known as the German brethren, German Baptists http://www.riedesel.org/wittpage.html | |
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78. History Of Bridgewater College Flory, an alumnus of the University of Virginia and a young progressive leader inthe Church of the brethren which was organized in schwarzenau, Germany, in http://www.bridgewater.edu/catalog/Catalog2000/bchistory.html | |
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79. Detailed Sermons A To E Changeless Principles in a Changing World, schwarzenau, Germany 250 thAnniversary, 8/6/1958. Lititz, PA Church of the brethren, 9/14/1958. http://www.bridgewater.edu/departments/library/specialcoll/pbowman/a-to-e.htm | |
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80. Theology Cataloging Bulletin, Section 1 Vol. 11, No. 1, November entered works on churches that trace their origin to Alexander Mack and the baptismsat schwarzenau/Eder in 1708, including the Church of the brethren, the Old http://www.atla.com/member/publications/tcb_1102/tcb_1102_1.html |
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