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See Martyrs Mirror, Civil War, World War I, World War II, Civilian Public Service, I-W, Relief and Reconstruction.
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Oaklawn Psychiatric Center, 263, 403.
Oaths, early opposition to, 26.
Oberholtzer division, 115.
Oberlin College, 10.
Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference, 9; origins of, 158-163, 192; in changing culture, 267-272; changing role of minister, 268; annual conference, 269270; widening sense of mission, 270272; in retrospect and prospect, 273281; changes in socioeconomic life, 273, 274; analysis of schisms within, 274-276; tension between brotherhood and denomination, 276-278; factors in survival and growth, 278-281; name adopted in 1955, 403; constitution adopted in 1956, 403; first meeting in urban center, 270, 403.
Ohio and Eastern Voice of Youth Fellowship, 263, 264.
Ohio Evangel, 254, 267, 268, 403.
Ohio Mennonite Camp Association, 257, 403.
Ohio Mennonite Christian Workers' Conference, 263, 270.
Ohio Mennonite Conference, beginnings in 1834, 67, 68; record of 1868, 68, 69; summary of minutes and records, 152-156; impression of M. S. Steiner on, 155, 156; leaders of, 165; position on war, 174; merger with Eastern Amish Mennonite Conference, 196204, 400.
Ohio Mennonite Mission Board, formation of in 1920, 205; rural emphasis, 205-207; new field, 207, 208; new churches, 208-211; activities in southern Ohio, 244; role in urban and rural churches, 250, 251; sponsoring of camp for city children, 256; annual meeting, 270_ 271.
Ohio Mennonite Sunday School Conference, 401. See Christian Workers' Conference.
Ohio Mission Evangel, 268, 403.
Ohio Mission News Bulletin, 268, 403.
Ohio Women's and Girls' Missionary Society, 254.
Ohio Normal University, 226, 400.
Ohio Northern University, 135; 282.
Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Library, 10.
Ohio State Archives, 10.
Ohio State Sunday School Conference, 270.
Old People's Home, 131.
One Hundred Years of Mennonite Sun
day Schools in Logan County, Ohio, 235.
Orphanage, origin, 130.
Orphanage, original site, 161.
Out of the Wilderness: History of the Central Mennonite Church, 18351960, 239.
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Pennsylvania Assembly, Mennonite and Tunker petition to, 398.
Pennsylvania State Archives, 10.
Pennsylvania Germans, Mennonite migrations in association with, 39-41; uniqueness of migrations, 39; agriculture of, 40; observations on by Benjamin Rush, 40.
Persecutions in Reformation times, 27, 28, 29; observations by Benjamin Rush in 1787, 40.
Pitfalls and Safeguards, 131, 132.
Plain Teaching, 138.
Pomerene, Senator Atlee, 173, 176; role in World War I, 178; relation to Amish, 178.
Pride and Humility, 138.
Publications, 65, 66, 134, 162.
Puerto Rico migrants, mission to, 247.
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Quakers, 42, 136, 209, 232, 282. See Religious Society of Friends.
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Race Relations. Secretary of, 268, 271, 403; statement on, 425.
Radio broadcasts, 219, 220, 223.
Reformation, 21, 22.
Reformed Mennonites, 105, 106. 274. 400.
Relief and Reconstruction, during and after World War 1, 183-186; personnel in World War 1, 184, 185, 189; by local congregations, 224, 225; in World War II; 231, 402.
Religious Education materials, 226.
Religious Society of Friends, 86, 402.
Revival meetings, 255.
Revivalism, strategic impact on church, 279, 280.
See Evangelism.
Rush, Benjamin, observations on Mennonites of eastern Pennsylvania, 40.
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Sanctification, see Holiness.
Schismatic movements, in Europe, 3238; in nineteenth century, 102-108; Holmes County, 102, 103; Egly movement, 103, 104; Holdeman, 104, 105; Reformed Mennonites, 105, 106; Wisler, 106-108; Amish in eastern Pennsylvania, 146, 147; in central Pennsylvania, 148, 149; in eastern Pennsylvania, 214; in eastern Ohio, 220, 221; in western Ohio, 236, 241; explanations
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