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(Bible Doctrine and Practice, Spanish edition) 464 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
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(Bible Doctrine and Practice, Spanish edition) 464 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
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A booklet containing concise explanations of 37 doctrines and principles of faith. Each article is substantiated with Scripture references. It is suitable for doctrine study and recommended to seekers of the truth, both at home and in missions. For more … Read More
Edited by J. C. Wenger. This volume contains all known writings of Menno Simons, including some not found in The Complete Works of Menno Simons. Translated by a language expert, with introductions by J. C. Wenger to each of Menno … Read More
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A history of all the congregations both present and past. Contains information not previously recorded. An interesting and invaluable source of the development of the conference. Third edition, 1999. 544 pages; paper; Gospel Publishers.
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.
An exposition of the doctrines of the Bible as believed and practiced by the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. It clearly explains all the major tenets of our faith, and refers often to the Scriptures and other historical doctrinal … Read More
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Thieleman J. van Braght. An extensive record of martyrs and Anabaptists who baptized only upon conversion and confession of faith, and willingly suffered and died for the testimony of their Savior. Their deaths spread the truth and converted yet more … Read More
A booklet containing concise explanations of 37 doctrines and principles of faith. Each article is substantiated with Scripture references. It is suitable for doctrine study and recommended to seekers of the truth, both at home and in missions. For more … Read More
Edited by J. C. Wenger. This volume contains all known writings of Menno Simons, including some not found in The Complete Works of Menno Simons. Translated by a language expert, with introductions by J. C. Wenger to each of Menno … Read More
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