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History Of Mennonites In Virginia 1st Edition Harry Anthony Brunk

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History Of Mennonites In Virginia 1st Edition Harry Anthony Brunk
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Publisher: Vision Publishers LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.65 MB
Pages: 449
Author: Harry Anthony Brunk
ISBN: 9781932676488, 1932676481
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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History Of Mennonites In Virginia 1st Edition Harry Anthony Brunk by Harry Anthony Brunk 9781932676488, 1932676481 instant download after payment.

This reprint of History of Mennonites in Virginia is authorized by the children of Dr. Harry A. Brunk. This work represents the most extensive history of Mennonites in Virginia from 1727 to 1900 available today. This history takes us from the earliest days before Mennonites moved to the Shenandoah Valley up to the schism of the Old Order Mennonite Church in Virginia in 1900. Brunk covers the Indian raids on the settlements in Page, Frederick, and Shenandoah counties during the French and Indian war in the 1750s and 60s. Those murdered included many of two Mennonite families. Brunk moves with the history to Virginia Conference, the formation of congregations from house churches to church houses. He ably writes about the development of districts, mission churches, and the growing membership of the Virginia Conference. This history is brought alive by numerous quotes, some from previously unpublished sources. The lack of bias makes this book a treasure, reflecting God's unfolding work in the lives of the Mennonites in the Shenandoah Valley, Newport News, Amelia, and into West Virginia.

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