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Stoffer, Dale R.
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118.55
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ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB) /ZVAB
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ISBN10: 0936693223, ISBN13: 9780936693224, [publisher: Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc, Philadelphia] Hardcover First Edition Quarto (11-1/4" x 8-3/4"). (6), 327, (1)pp. Double column text. Indices and bibliography. Dark brown cloth lettered in gilt. An ex-library copy with small rubber stamp on title page & bottom of text block and a library pocket on rear pastedown. The Brethren church tradition traces its roots back over 300 years to 1708. Eighteenth-century Europe was a time of strong governmental control of the church and low tolerance for religious diversity. Religious persecution drove the Brethren to take refuge in Surhuisterveen, Friesland, in the Netherlands. They settled among the Mennonites and remained there until 1729. Eventually all but a handful emigrated to America. The first congregation in the New World was organized at Germantown, Pa., in 1723. Soon after its formation, the Germantown congregation sent missionaries to rural areas around Philadelphia. These missionaries preached, baptized, and started new congregations. In 1781 these Brethren adopted the title "German Baptist Brethren" at their Annual Meeting; in 1782 they forbade slaveholding by members. The group continued to expand and from Pennsylvania, they migrated chiefly westward. By 1908 they were most numerous in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and North Dakota. (Wikipedia) Contents: Part I: The historical and ...
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Stoffer Dale R.
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125.00
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller /ABAA
Philadelphia: Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc, Date: 1989. First edition. Quarto (11-1/4" x 8-3/4"). (6), 327, (1)pp. Double column text. Indices and bibliography. Dark brown cloth lettered in gilt. An ex-library copy with small rubber stamp on title page & bottom of text block and a library pocket on rear pastedown. The Brethren church tradition traces its roots back over 300 years to 1708. Eighteenth-century Europe was a time of strong governmental control of the church and low tolerance for religious diversity... Religious persecution drove the Brethren to take refuge in Surhuisterveen, Friesland, in the Netherlands. They settled among the Mennonites and remained there until 1729. Eventually all but a handful emigrated to America... The first congregation in the New World was organized at Germantown, Pa., in 1723. Soon after its formation, the Germantown congregation sent missionaries to rural areas around Philadelphia. These missionaries preached, baptized, and started new congregations. In 1781 these Brethren adopted the title "German Baptist Brethren" at their Annual Meeting; in 1782 they forbade slaveholding by members. The group continued to expand and from Pennsylvania, they migrated chiefly westward. By 1908 they were most numerous in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and North Dakota. (Wikipedia) Contents: Part I: The historical and theological roots of Brethren thought -- Pietism -- Radical pietism -- Anabapt ...
Stoffer Dale R.
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125.00
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller /Biblio
Philadelphia: Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc, Date: 1989. First edition. Quarto (11-1/4" x 8-3/4"). (6), 327, (1)pp. Double column text. Indices and bibliography. Dark brown cloth lettered in gilt. An ex-library copy with small rubber stamp on title page & bottom of text block and a library pocket on rear pastedown. The Brethren church tradition traces its roots back over 300 years to 1708. Eighteenth-century Europe was a time of strong governmental control of the church and low tolerance for religious diversity... Religious persecution drove the Brethren to take refuge in Surhuisterveen, Friesland, in the Netherlands. They settled among the Mennonites and remained there until 1729. Eventually all but a handful emigrated to America... The first congregation in the New World was organized at Germantown, Pa., in 1723. Soon after its formation, the Germantown congregation sent missionaries to rural areas around Philadelphia. These missionaries preached, baptized, and started new congregations. In 1781 these Brethren adopted the title "German Baptist Brethren" at their Annual Meeting; in 1782 they forbade slaveholding by members. The group continued to expand and from Pennsylvania, they migrated chiefly westward. By 1908 they were most numerous in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and North Dakota. (Wikipedia) Contents: Part I: The historical and theological roots of Brethren thought -- Pietism -- Radical pietism -- Anabapt ...
Stoffer, Dale R.
USD
125.00
ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB) /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0936693223, ISBN13: 9780936693224, [publisher: Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc, Philadelphia] Hardcover First Edition Quarto (11-1/4" x 8-3/4"). (6), 327, (1)pp. Double column text. Indices and bibliography. Dark brown cloth lettered in gilt. An ex-library copy with small rubber stamp on title page & bottom of text block and a library pocket on rear pastedown. The Brethren church tradition traces its roots back over 300 years to 1708. Eighteenth-century Europe was a time of strong governmental control of the church and low tolerance for religious diversity. Religious persecution drove the Brethren to take refuge in Surhuisterveen, Friesland, in the Netherlands. They settled among the Mennonites and remained there until 1729. Eventually all but a handful emigrated to America. The first congregation in the New World was organized at Germantown, Pa., in 1723. Soon after its formation, the Germantown congregation sent missionaries to rural areas around Philadelphia. These missionaries preached, baptized, and started new congregations. In 1781 these Brethren adopted the title "German Baptist Brethren" at their Annual Meeting; in 1782 they forbade slaveholding by members. The group continued to expand and from Pennsylvania, they migrated chiefly westward. By 1908 they were most numerous in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and North Dakota. (Wikipedia) Contents: Part I: The historical and ...
Stoffer, Dale R.
USD
125.50
Booksavers of Virginia /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0936693223, ISBN13: 9780936693224, [publisher: Brethren Encyclopedia] Hardcover Binding tight, pages unmarked. Front cover has some stains/blotches. No dust jacket. Your purchase benefits the world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
[Harrisonburg, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1989]
Stoffer, Dale R.
USD
126.50
Booksavers of Virginia via Alibris /Alibris
Brethren Encyclopedia 1989 Hardcover Good Binding tight, pages unmarked. Front cover has some stains/blotches. No dust jacket. Your purchase benefits world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
Dale R. Stoffer
USD
150.00
Yesterday's Books /Abebooks
ISBN10: 0936693223, ISBN13: 9780936693224, [publisher: Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc., Philadelphia, PA] Hardcover First Edition 327 pp, the book and contents are very clean and tight, rear cover has light scuffing, a very solid and usable book. Size: 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall
[Richmond, IN, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1989]
Stoffer, Dale R.
USD
310.78
dsmbooks /AbebooksUK
ISBN10: 0936693223, ISBN13: 9780936693224, [publisher: Brethren Encyclopedia] Hardcover New
[liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 1989]

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