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157; discontinuation of, 158, 221. 400.

Disaster Service Units, 262.

Discipline, in formative years, 25, 33; in 1840's, 67; in 1868, 68, 69; in Ohio Mennonite Conference records from 1870 to 1920, 152-165; in Amish conferences, 156, 157; in Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference, 158, 159; in transitions of mid-twentieth century, 267-269, 272.

Dock, Christopher, republication of his SchulOrdnung in 1861, 91.

Dordrecht Confession, 34, 69, 190, 398.

Dreifelderwirtschaft, 31.

Dress regulations, 25, 26, 36, 153, 192, 193, 230, 240, 275.

Dunkers and Dunker influence, 40, 42, 85, 86, 91, 101, 114, 115, 133, 117, 150; Bethany Bible School, 226; joint petition (Tunkers), 398. See Church of the Brethren.

Dynamitings of church, 249.

E

Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities, 248.

Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference, origins of, 158-160; contacts with Senator Pomerene in World War I, 72-178; merger with Ohio Mennonite Conference, 196-204, 400

Eastern Mennonite School, 238.

Economic life in Europe, 29-32, 56, 57, 83; in eastern Ohio, 166, 167; in central Ohio, 168-170, 219; in western Ohio, 74-77, 240, 241; shifts from rural to non-rural, 251, 252; insurance and mutual aid, 257-259.

Education, essay on, 91; beginnings of higher, 135; concerns about, 162, 189, 219; attitudes toward, 240.

Egly schism, 103, 104, 274.

Ein Unparteyisches Gesang-Buch, publication of, 399.

English language, 114, 115, 116, 137, 148, 215, 218, 222, 224, 226, 227, 235, 241; introduced hesitantly, 279.

Evangelism, origins and 'growth, 120125; labors of John S. Coffman, 120123, 400; role of C. B. Brenneman, 121; others, 122-125; relation to revivalism, 125; on occasion of conference, 154, 159; conducted by evangelists, 160, 208, 209, 211, 217, 225, 228, 229, 232, 237; new congregation and, 243, 280, 403.

Excommunication, See Meidung.

Extinct communities, in Ohio, 99-102, 137; in Maryland, 149, 150.

F

Finney, Charles G., influence of, 132. Flag salute controversy, 182, 183.

Franconia Mennonite Conference, 40. Fractur in Mahoning County, picture of,

48.

Frontier, early mill, 46; cultural items,

48; itinerant ministry to, 59; conditions,

81, 83; visits on, 95, 97; hardships on,

100; temperance on, 141, 142; ad

justment to religious patterns of, 279. Fundamentals Conference, 191, 400. Fundamentalist- Modernist controversy,

190, 191, 192.

G

General Conference Mennonites, 275;

congregations jointly holding member

ship, 403.

General Conference Planning Committee,

meeting at Pike Church, 235, 237, 401. German language, 101, 126, 273. Germantown meetinghouse, 38. Golden Staff Literary Society, 224. Goodville Mutual Casualty Company,

258.

Goshen College, 194, 402.

Goshen College Biblical Seminary, 223. Gospel Herald, 163, 167, 182, 192, 224. Gospel Witness, 126, 127, 149. Greek-English Concordance to the

New Testament, 238.

Guldene Aepffel in Silbern Schalen, publication of, 65.

H

Harmony Society, 53, 54, 398.

Herald of Truth, 87, 112, 114, 121, 126,

127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 136, 137,

138, 143, 150, 152, 154, 282; founding,

400.

Hesston College, 238.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 10. Holdeman division, 104, 105, 274, 400. Holiness, 155; at West Liberty, 232;

sponsored by Henry Egly, 103, 104,

400.

Holmes County division, 102, 103. Home for the Aged at Rittman_ 160.

Hope, Sanctification and Noble Determination, 138.
Huguenots, 209.

I

I-W units, 242, 264.

Immigrations of nineteenth century, 141. Indians (Choctaw) in Mississippi, mission

to, 248.

Indians, 58, 71, 81, 83; massacre by, 398. Insurance, 230; within brotherhood organ

izations, 257-259; positions on life

insurance, 258, 259.

J

Johns, O. N., counselor to state draft

officials in World War 11 and following,

260.

Jus retractus, 29.


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