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    Franconia Mennonite Conference was a conference of Mennonite Church USA based in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, with 45 congregations in Pennsylvania, New Jersey...
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  • Mennonite Church Franconia Mennonite Conference Franklin Mennonite Conference Gulf States Mennonite Conference Illinois Mennonite Conference Indiana-Michigan...
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  • Blaufränkisch Franconia Brewing Company, a microbrewery in McKinney, Texas, U.S. Franconia Mennonite Conference, a regional conference of the Mennonite Church...
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  • Heinrich Funck (category Mennonite ministers)
    Mennonites of the Franconia Conference (Franconia Mennonite Historical Society) Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians Mennonite Church History (1906)...
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  • General Conference Mennonite Church (GCMC) was a mainline association of Mennonite congregations based in North America from 1860 to 2002. The conference was...
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    Franconia (‹See Tfd›German: Franken [ˈfʁaŋkn̩] ; East Franconian: Franggn [ˈfrɑŋɡŋ̍]; Bavarian: Frankn) is a region of Germany, characterised by its culture...
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  • John H. Oberholtzer (category 20th-century Mennonite bishops)
    congregation was part of Franconia Conference, a group of 22 Mennonite congregations located in eastern Pennsylvania. Conference leadership was composed...
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  • 2007-09-02 "Area Conference Leadership Fund: A Clayton Kratz Memorial" Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, from Franconia Mennonite Conference website...
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  • 2023-09-17. "Expanding the Vision at Pinebrook". Eastern District & Franconia Conference, Mennonite Church USA. 9 October 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2020. VanDerveer...
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    Franconia (‹See Tfd›German: Franken) is a region that is not precisely defined, but which lies in the north of the Free State of Bavaria, parts of Baden-Württemberg...
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  • John Christian Wenger (category Eastern Mennonite University alumni)
    books such as the following: History of the Mennonites of the Franconia Conference, 1937. Glimpses of Mennonite History and Doctrine, 1947. Separated Unto...
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    Vincent Mennonite Church, “About Us” <http://www.vincentmc.org/about-us.html> History of the Mennonites of the Franconia Conference, John C. Wagner...
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  • between followers of Detweiler's program and the denomination's Franconia Conference. In 1952 the program was carried by 21 radio stations in the United...
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  • private school in Montgomery County that is affiliated with Mosaic Mennonite Conference. The school was named after schoolmaster Christopher Dock of Skippack...
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  • Joseph B. Hagey (category Mennonite ministers)
    the Mennonite Church in Ontario from 1852 until his death in 1876. Bishop Hagey presided over a time of disagreement and schism within the Mennonite Church...
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  • Funkites (category Mennonite denominations)
    Mennonite Bishop, Christian Funk of Franconia Township, Pennsylvania, spoke in favor of supporting the movement. Bishop Funk realized that Mennonites...
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    by ordained Old Order Amish writer. Wenger, J. C., History of the Franconia Mennonites Video documentary by Ruth, John L. The Amish: A People of Preservation...
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  • 1717 and served as deacon in the Skippack congregation (MC) of the Franconia Conference about 1739. Three of the more prominent American Hunsickers were...
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  • missionaries of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ worked in Franconia and other parts of Germany from 1869 until 1905. Therefore, Methodism...
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  • Germans. The area was divided into the stem duchies of Swabia (Alamannia), Franconia, Saxony, and Bavaria (including Carinthia). Later, the Holy Roman Empire...
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    2024 – via Internet Archive. Anno Dom. 968, Hatto, the second duke of Franconia, surnamed Bonosus, Abbot of Fulden, was chosen Archbishop of Mainz. In...
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    population (especially in Northern Württemberg and some parts of Baden and Franconia (Northern Bavaria)), in contrast to the almost entirely Protestant Northern...
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    to a national identity, becoming localized and confined to the modern Franconia and principally to the French province of Île-de-France. Although the...
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  • für die Geschichte von Oberfranken ("Archive for the history of Upper Franconia") No. 85 (2005) p. 151 Brandi, Karl (1927). Deutsche Reformation und Gegenreformation...
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  • Valley Brethren-Mennonite Heritage Center Harrisonburg Rockingham Shenandoah Valley Religious website, life and faith practices of Mennonites and Brethren...
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    of having a weak memory. His successor, a man from a village in Upper Franconia, had to leave his post after a very short time in 1886 after being called...
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