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Topical Index
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Adriel School (for retarded children), 264. Allegheny Mennonite Conference, 217. Alternative service to war. See Relief
and Reconstruction, Civilian Public
Service, I-W, Voluntary Service. Also
World War I and World War II. American Friends Service Committee,
224.
Amish church services, 140, 141.
Amish General Conference. See Diener Versammlung.
Amish communities, early Pennsylvania, 71, 72; early Ohio, 73-81, profile of leader in, 77; transition in Pennsylvania, 146, 147; decline in Maryland, 149, 150; migrations to Central Ohio 168; transitions at Oak Grove, 202, growth in Fulton County, 239-241.
Amish migrations to Pennsylvania, 34, 40; to Ohio, 71, 81, 141, 222, 399; to Maryland, 149, 399; to New World, 398; to Mifflin County, 398; to Lawrence County in Pennsylvania, 399.
Amish, origins in Europe, 32-38, 398.
Amish Mutual Aid Plan, 257, 400.
Amish Mutual Fire Insurance Association, 258.
Anabaptists, 21-32; doctrine of baptism, 22; concepts of church and state, 23; practice of brotherhood, 25; relation to the world, 25, 26; position on war and peace, 27; missionary zeal, 27; as agriculturalists, 29-32; mutual aid among, 31.
Annals of Conestoga Valley, 216.
Apostolic Christian Church, 223.
Archbold Buckeye, 239.
Archives of the Mennonite Church, 10.
Arson at. Maple Grove Church, 214, 215.
Aufmunterung der Bussfertigen Sunder,
138.
Ausbund, first American edition, 398. B
Baptism, opposition to infant and practice
of adult, 22, 23; service of, 25; in
stream, 91, 228; difference in mode;
223; of 118 persons in one day, 240. Berks County Historical Society, 10. Bethany Bible School, 226. Bible conferences, 125-127, 213, 216,
218, 228, 229, 237, 401.
Bible meetings. See Bible conferences Bible normals. See Bible conferences. Brook Lane Psychiatric Center, 262, 403
Brotherhood, early concepts of, 25, 31,
32; scattered, 151; tested by Civil War,
86-90; examples of, 93, 94; contrasted with denomination, 276-278;
conscious effort to maintain, 279.
See mutual aid, insurance.
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Camp Ebenezer, 256, 257. Camp Luz, 257, 271.
Canton Bible School, 256, 401.
Central Christian High School, 265,
266, 403.
Chester County Historical Society, 10. Child evangelism, 231. Choctaw Indians, see Indians.
Christian day school movement, 214,
215, 238, 402.
Christian Exponent, The, 189, 190, 192,
194, 402.
Christian Fundamentals, 190.
Christian Laymen's Tent Evangelism,
255, 403.
Christian Workers' Conference, 270; first
meeting with Ohio and Eastern Men
nonite Conference, 403.
Christianity and War, 87-90, 400. (Re
printed, 408-424.)
Christliches Gemutsgesprach, 48.
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite,
see Holdeman.
Church of the Brethren, 86, 398, 402.
Civil War, 86-90; literature produced by
Mennonites during, 87-90: recognition
of conscientious objectors, 86, 137. 138;
migrations to Ohio from Virginia, 400. Civilian Public Service, 222, 402; draftees
from Ohio and Eastern Conference, 402. Communities, extinct, 99-102; lessons
from, 102.
Conference at Claremont-en-Argonne on
reconstruction, relief, and peace, 184
186, 189.
Conservative Viewpoint, The, 193. Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, Men
nonite settlements in, 41.
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Das Schweizerische Taufermennonitentum,
30.
Defenseless Mennonites, 113, 144, 400. Devotional literature, of Swiss Mennonites, 65; printed in 1835, 66.
Die Ernsthafte Christenpflicht, publication
of, 399.
Diener Versammlung, 143, issues and
problems of, 157, 159; place of meeting,
455
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