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Studies in
Anabaptist and Mennonite History
Edited by
J. C. Wenger, Ernst Correll, Melvin Gingerich, Guy F. Hershberger, John S. Over, and John H. Yoder
l. Two Centuries of American Mennonite Literature, 1727-1928.' By Harold S. Bender. 1929.
2. The Hutterian Brethren, 1528-1931. °
By John Horsch. 1931.
3. Centennial History of the Mennonites in Illinois.' By Harry F. Weber. 1931.
4. For Conscience Sake.'
By Sanford Calvin Yoder. 1940. 5. Ohio Mennonite Sunday Schools. By John Umble. 1941.
6. Conrad Grebel, Founder of the Swiss Brethren. ° By Harold S. Bender. 1950.
7. Mennonite Piety Through the Centuries. °
By Robert Friedmann. 1949.
8. Bernese Anabaptists and Their American Descendants. By Delbert L. Gratz. 1953.
9. Anabaptism in Flanders, 1530-1650. By A. L. E. Verheyden. 1961.
10. The Mennonites in Indiana and Michigan. By John Christian Wenger. 1961.
11. Anabaptist Baptism: A Representative Study. By Rollin Stely Armour. 1966
12. Lost Fatherland: The Story of the Mennonite Emigration from
Soviet Russia, 1921-1927.
By John B. Toews. 1967.
13. Mennonites of the Ohio and Eastern Conference: From the
Colonial Period in Pennsylvania to 1968.
By Grant M. Stoltzfus. 1969.
* Out of print.
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