History of Mennonites in Virginia: 1727-1900McClure Printing Company, 1959 |
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... Perhaps a number in the con- ference felt that little had been gained by the change , for in 1875 it was decided to return to the old way and have the sessions of conference privately . How long this was done is not known . Perhaps not ...
... Perhaps a number in the con- ference felt that little had been gained by the change , for in 1875 it was decided to return to the old way and have the sessions of conference privately . How long this was done is not known . Perhaps not ...
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... Perhaps one could say it was the first highland church of the Virginia Conference , for it was located in the foothills of North Mountain , between that mountain and the " Supin - Lick " -ridge or mountain . It is very likely that ...
... Perhaps one could say it was the first highland church of the Virginia Conference , for it was located in the foothills of North Mountain , between that mountain and the " Supin - Lick " -ridge or mountain . It is very likely that ...
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... Perhaps the death of his wife in 1881 contributed something to it . Perhaps the selling of sewing machines , which he demon- strated by teaching the ladies how to make ruffles and the like , played a part . No doubt there were a number ...
... Perhaps the death of his wife in 1881 contributed something to it . Perhaps the selling of sewing machines , which he demon- strated by teaching the ladies how to make ruffles and the like , played a part . No doubt there were a number ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I Early Mennonite Settlements in Virginia | 9 |
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Mill Creek Church now called Hamburg | 19 |
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