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Contains the Eighteen Articles of Faith from 1632, Dordrecht, Holland, and the Articles of Faith from the 1896 and later Conferences of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. 48 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
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Contains the Eighteen Articles of Faith from 1632, Dordrecht, Holland, and the Articles of Faith from the 1896 and later Conferences of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. 48 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
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Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
William Schroeder and Helmut T. Huebert. Contains 87 maps of the migration of Mennonites from Holland and the Low Countries to Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine; maps of the colonies in Russia; and the migrations following the world wars. Maps … Read More
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Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
William Schroeder and Helmut T. Huebert. Contains 87 maps of the migration of Mennonites from Holland and the Low Countries to Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine; maps of the colonies in Russia; and the migrations following the world wars. Maps … Read More
John M. Penner. Succinctly outlines the history and lineage of the church of God from the New Testament to the present time. Revised edition. 112 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
This is an older translation of Menno Simons’ writings and was first published in 1871 by John F. Funk. 743 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
Ben Giesbrecht. This history of the church is readable and comprehensive. It tells the story of the people who truly have sought to follow Christ and His teachings from the days of the early church to our time. The four … Read More
Part One is the confession of faith, including the Eighteen Articles of Faith and the Articles of Faith of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. Part Two is the ministers’ manual, setting forth the procedures to be followed by … Read More
John Coblentz. A biblical study of the doctrine of nonresistance. This book is divided into three parts: “Old Testament Foundations,” “New Testament Principles,” and “Practical Aspects.” The last section, “Practical Aspects,” is thought-provoking and applies the doctrine of nonresistance to everyday life. A foundational teaching of … Read More
George R. Brunk. The first three editions of this book appeared under the title Ready Scriptural Reasons. It covers 32 topics in question-and-answer form, such as becoming a Christian, ordinances, the devotional covering, marriage, nonconformity to the world, and more. 180 pages; paper; Sword and Trumpet.
Translated and edited by Irvin B. Horst. These two writings from Menno Simons have been newly translated from the earliest surviving Dutch text of his work and exemplify his early writing style. 71 pages; hardcover; Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society.
William Schroeder and Helmut T. Huebert. Contains 87 maps of the migration of Mennonites from Holland and the Low Countries to Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine; maps of the colonies in Russia; and the migrations following the world wars. Maps … Read More
John M. Penner. Succinctly outlines the history and lineage of the church of God from the New Testament to the present time. Revised edition. 112 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
This is an older translation of Menno Simons’ writings and was first published in 1871 by John F. Funk. 743 pages; hardcover; Pathway.
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