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  • ...s are conservative groups who separated from the (Old) Mennonite Church in Canada and the United States, when the latter began implementing the 19th century ...ntario: Gelassenheit, Discipleship, Brotherhood, Pandora Press, Kitchener, Ontario, 2003. </ref>
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  • ...d Grebel University College, an affiliate of the University of Waterloo in Ontario. ...y and several colleges and seminaries in the Chicago area before moving to Canada in 1969 to join the Religious Studies faculty of Conrad Grebel College.
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  • ...its roots in an earlier division from the [[Old Order Mennonite Church in Ontario]]. The primary reason for the division at the time included usage of teleph ...ntario: Gelassenheit, Discipleship, Brotherhood; Pandora Press, Kitchener, Ontario, 2003; p.236</ref>
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  • ...Indeed there today exists two branches of the Orthodox Mennonite Church in Ontario, churches created by his descendants. ...b's father David and his first cousin Peter Martin (who also came to Upper Canada) were descendants of their common grandfather David Martin, an immigrant to
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  • ...ndeed define the growing expression of Mennonite orthodoxy in southwestern Ontario. ...d B. Martin (1838-1920), a minister in the [[Old Order Mennonite Church in Ontario]], and John's brother, David W. Martin, a deacon in the same church, in 191
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  • ...ame to what is now Berlin.<ref> Berlin is presently the city of Kitchener, Ontario.</ref> Here he remained with his cousin George Eby, who then resided on the
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  • ...y''' was published in 1889 in the city of Berlin (now Kitchener), Ontario, Canada, by Hett & Eby, Printers. This article series focuses on excerpts of the bo
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  • ...growing conservative sub-division within the Old Order Mennonite Church in Ontario. ...ntario: Gelassenheit, Discipleship, Brotherhood, Pandora Press, Kitchener, Ontario, 2003, page 180.</ref>Unfortunately, the move did not go as smoothly as the
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  • ...y known as [[Independent Old Order Mennonite Church]]) in Waterloo County, Ontario in the late 1950s, "on account of serious disagreements within the church" ...ntario: Gelassenheit, Discipleship, Brotherhood, Pandora Press, Kitchener, Ontario, 2003, page 179. </ref> Elam Martin (1907-1987), ordained a minister in the
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  • ...ions was [[Martin, Jesse Bauman (1897-1974)|Jesse B. Martin]] of Waterloo, Ontario. ...st Mennonite Church in [[Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)|Kitchener]], Ontario during the years this statement was drafted. [[Bender, Harold Stauffer (189
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  • ...ght to obtain an abortion in the first trimester of pregnancy. In [[Canada|Canada]] "therapeutic" abortions approved by a hospital committee were approved in ...]) and John W. Miller ([[Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario, Canada)|Kitchener]], Ontario). Miller was vice-chair of the Council.
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  • ...s of Russian Mennonite refugees who were settling in Paraguay, Brazil, and Canada. The third Mennonite World Conference was held in 1936 in Amsterdam, Nether |Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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  • |Kitchener, Ontario, Kanada ::Conference of Mennonite Brethren (Canada/U.S.)
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  • ...r conformity with Christ, a conflict developed and he moved on to Windsor, Ontario. ...d cars with farm implements, horses, cattle, geese, and hogs, to return to Ontario where they had rented a farm near Glen Morris, south of Kitchener.
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  • ...a from Russia in the 1870s and had prospered. During World War I, however, Canada attempted to nationalize various ethnic groups by eliminating private schoo ...peace. In 1926 and 1927 some 1,700 Mennonites immigrated to Paraguay from Canada, starting the [[Menno Colony, Paraguay|Menno Colony]].<ref name="gameo" />
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  • |Anne and Rudy Boschman came to Viena from Canada to work with the church in Hietzing. ...0). The Mennonite Brethren church around the world: Celebrating 150 years. Ontario: Pandora Press.
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