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  1. Religious Organizations Established in 1708: Church of the Brethren, Newington Green Unitarian Church, Schwarzenau Brethren
  2. Christian Groups With Universalist Beliefs: Schwarzenau Brethren, Universalist Church of America, Philadelphians, Primitive Baptist Universalist
  3. Church of the Brethren: Christian denomination, Schwarzenau Brethren, Alexander Mack, Radical Pietism, Anabaptist, Protestant Reformation, Church (building), ... Nonresistance, Pacifism, Believer's baptism
  4. The time so urgent: A chancel drama : the story of Alexander Mack and the founding of the Brethren (Schwarzenau, Germany, 1708) by Vernard Eller, 1958
  5. Origin of the Schwarzenau Brethren by Marcus Meier, 2008-06-30
  6. Schwarzenau yesterday and today,: Where the Brethren began in Europe by Lawrence W Shultz, 1954
  7. SCHWARZENAU YESTERDAY AND TODAY Where the Brethren Began in Europe: Told in Picture and Story by Lawrence W. Shultz, 1954

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45. Brethren.org -- The Official Homepage Of The Church Of The Brethren
Official web site for six national Church of the brethren organizations. Includes a short history of the denomination founded in schwarzenau, Germany, in 1708, as well as an index with links of denominational agencies, ministries, and initiatives.
http://www.brethren.org/
Related Links Contact Us Logos Site Map Global Mission Partnerships: Details on 2005 Nigeria workcamp. Decade to Overcome Violence: Downloadable DOVPak resource. On Earth Peace: Celebrating 30 years of peacemaking. Please e-mail the web administrator with your questions and comments Keywords... Agencies (Many Gifts, One Spirit) Asset management Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership Brethren Homes, Retirement Communities Brethren Life and Thought Brethren Press Brethren Service Center Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) Brethren Witness/Washington Office Camps/Retreat Centers Caregiving Caring Ministries Colleges Congregational Life Congregations, districts Credit Union Deacons Decade to Overcome Violence (DOV) Emergency Disaster Fund Emergency Response/Service Ministries eMountain Communications Exploring Your Call General secretary Global Food Crisis Fund Global Mission Partnerships Insurance Internet services Iraq List Servers Living Waters Many Gifts, One Spirit (About the Agencies) Messenger Ministry of Reconciliation Ministry Office (General Board) Ministry Training (Bethany) Mission work (overseas) National Older Adult Conference (NOAC) National Young Adult Conference Peace Baskets Peace Retreats Peace Studies Peace Witness (OEPA) Pension Position Openings Prayer Calendar Seeking Peace Susquehanna Valley Satellite Walk Across America Washington Office/Brethren Witness Youth/Young Adults Page designed by Cedar House Group , Elgin, Illinois

46. Church Of The Brethren
The brethren Church began in schwarzenau, Germany in 1708 primarily out of a desirefor religious freedom and in reaction to the government controlled churches
http://www.bibleviews.com/brethrenchurch.html
The Church of the Brethren
This page is still under construction
What is the Brethren Church?
The Brethren Church began in Schwarzenau, Germany in 1708 primarily out of a desire for religious freedom and in reaction to the government controlled churches of the day. By the mid 1700's the Brethren Church had migrated to America in pursuit of that same religious freedom. The heritage of the Brethren church would be similar to that of other "Anabaptist" denominations such as the Mennonite, German Baptist Brethren, Church of the Brethren and Grace Brethren. The Brethren maintain that the entire Bible (Old Testament and New Testament) is the inspired Word of God and that Jesus Christ is the Son of God who gave His life as a sacrifice for our sins. We also believe that Jesus rose from the dead on the third day and that He has ascended into heaven where He intercedes on our behalf. Having ascended into heaven, Jesus sent His Holy Spirit to live in the hearts of His people as our comforter, counselor and friend. We believe that those who have acknowledged Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior will have the assurance of a home in heaven with Christ for all eternity. The Brethren Church seeks to live out their faith in Christ on a daily basis. Obedience to Christ is demonstrated through a commitment to a daily relationship with God and involvement in the ministries of the church. We believe that God empowers His people to this obedient service through the gifts of His Holy Spirit. Each person who believes in Christ is equipped by God to perform some meaningful function within the context of the Body of Christ.

47. Nurturing Spirit Daily Scriptures, Devotionals, Stories Of
What is Our History? Beginning with five men and three women, theChurch of the brethren formed in 1708 in schwarzenau, Germany.
http://www.faithandvalues.com/search/FGTSearchResults.asp?stype=FG&id=16&N=Churc

48. German Baptist Brethren Pages
The German Baptist brethren (Dunkers/Tunkers) started in 1708 underRev. Alexander Mack in schwarzenau in West Germany. schwarzenau
http://millennium.fortunecity.com/byker/362/Brethren.html
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German Baptist Brethren Pages
This web counter was created 5 PM EDT Friday 9 August 1996
and says you are visitor number ->
The grid lines shown, are 1 kilometer apart dividing the map into cells 1 km square.
The fat red lines are main roads and thin red lines are secondary roads.
Fat red lines with red circles are 6 meter wide roads.
Fat red lines without red circles are 5.5 meter wide roads.
Thin red lines with red circles are 4 meter wide roads.
Circle with cross on top is a church.
Cross by itsself is a chapel.
Polygon with crosses inside is a Christian cemetery. An example of such is the cemetery just west of the southern church in Berleburg.
Circle with 6 spikes is a watermill. How can the watermill at Schwarzenau be so far from the river? The color maps cover the same area which measures 2 3/8" high (5.8 km) by 3 3/8" wide (8.8 km). This page was made 8 August 1996 by me, James W. Green III (descendant of Hans Casper Kolb (Culp) who immigrated with Rev. Mack to Philadelphia on the Ship Allen in 1729). If you see problems, let me know at JamesWGreen@Juno.Com

49. Heritage
In Donald F. Durnbaugh s book, European Origins of the brethren, the separatistJohn Christopher Edelmann describes the schwarzenau Valley It lies oneand
http://www.bright.net/~cob1/herit.htm
BRETHREN HERITAGE Brethren Beliefs In a climate of centuries of religious turmoil in Europe, and especially Germany, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the Cathedral door in 1517. What followed were many reactions one of which resulted in the Protestant Reformation. Emerging from this turmoil were the three State Churches: Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and Calvanists. A fourth group was the Waldensians, a common people who first appeared in the 14 th century. During the 16th century, a group emerged from the Waldensians and lived in fear of persecution in Moravia. These people, known as the Moravins. The Moravians later came to America where they had a settlement in Zoar, Ohio (in the northeastern part of the state). In the 16th century, the Hutterites arose from the Anabaptist group in Moravia, Slovakia, and Transylvania. After 100 years, they fled to Russian Ukraine for religious freedom, where they lived for 100 years, then moved to America and Canada in the 1870's. In the early 16th century, the Reverend Monsignor Menno Simons, a Catholic Priest, became disturbed by the slaughter of Protestant "heretics" and began to preach according to his conscience. His followers became known as Mennonites.

50. The Primitive Christian - Groups
In 1720 forty brethren families left schwarzenau for Holland, settlingin Surhuisterveen in West Friesland. There the settled among
http://www.primitivechristian.info/groups/groups.html

51. RootsWeb: BRETHREN-L Re: 2 Schwarzenau Cities
The proper schwarzenau for the brethren is near Kassel, actually just northof Marburg on the Eder River, west of the village of Frankenberg.
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRETHREN/1997-06/0866419121
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Subject: Re: 2 Schwarzenau Cities
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 1997 18:58:41 -0500
The proper Schwarzenau for the Brethren is near Kassel, actually just north of Marburg on the Eder River, west of the village of Frankenberg. Check out the COB Web Site at: http://www.tgx.com/cob http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5971 This thread:

52. RootsWeb: BRETHREN-L Re: 2 Schwarzenau Cities
Does anyone know which one is the city which brethren members came from? Secondlydoes anyone know if there are any census records of schwarzenau in the
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRETHREN/1997-06/0866418417
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Subject: Re: 2 Schwarzenau Cities
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 1997 16:46:57
Researching families of: ANDREWS, HUDSON, SHICKEL, WEBSTER, IKENBERRY, RUEBUSH, MOON, KIEFFER, FROEHLICH, ARMENTROUT, FLORA, MILLER, DRIVER homepage is located at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5971 This thread:

53. Brethren: A Precious Name
Other groups descended from schwarzenau, including the Old German Baptist brethren,the Dunkard brethren, the brethren Church, the Fellowship of Grace brethren
http://www.brfwitness.org/Articles/2002v37n2.htm
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BRETHREN: A PRECIOUS NAME
Editorial
March/April, 2002
Volume 37, Number 2
Two years ago, a committee that was appointed by Annual Conference to review the structure of the General Board, decided to send out a questionnaire to church leaders across the denomination. Among the many questions on the survey, was one asking for their level of interest in changing the name of the Church of the Brethren. In all the responses, there were only a very few who marked that issue as being an item of major concern. We on the committee concluded that the matter of denominational name change, for all practical purposes, was a "nonissue." A few people have been trying to stir up interest in this item, but with limited success. During past Annual Conferences those persons have tried to collect possible new names to be used instead of "Church of the Brethren." One of their problems is that to date no suggestion for a new name has really caught on with wide acceptance. We should expect that some will try to keep this matter alive as we move toward the 300th Anniversary of our denomination in the year 2008. Don't be surprised if an even more concerted effort to do something about the name change, will unfold over the next few years. There would be a fairly major legal expense attached to changing the name of every congregation and agency of the church. Would this be a good use of the Lord's money? The name change issue could very well cause some people (and entire congregations) to leave the denomination. Do we want to see this happen? It may cause others to be so disappointed over the issue that their level of support will be diminished. Do we want giving to the church to decline?

54. Fruit Of The Vine [Review]
A welcome survey of brethren history comes now from the able pen of Donald and chroniclingthe history of the group which began at schwarzenau, Germany in 1708
http://www.brfwitness.org/Articles/fruitrev.htm
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Fruit of the Vine:
A History of the Brethren 1708-1995

by Donald F. Durnbaugh A welcome survey of Brethren history comes now from the able pen of Donald Durnbaugh, who has invested his life in researching and chronicling the history of the group which began at Schwarzenau, Germany in 1708. This is the first general Brethren history since Floyd Mallot's Studies in Brethren History but aims to be more comprehensive than Mallot's work, and covers the entire scope of Brethren history in its 675 pages. Some histories can be "dry as dust," but Durnbaugh's ability to tell the Brethren story is far from boring. The writing is clear, the facts are detailed, and the sources are well-documented. Each chapter runs 20-30 pages long. Early on in the book, Durnbaugh assembles the basic beliefs of the early Brethren, as gathered from court records, letters, early descriptions of the Brethren, and early Brethren publications. Those beliefs included: the shared orthodoxy of the Reformation (especially the authority of Scripture and the priesthood of all believers), with an emphasis on discipleship and obedience, the restoration of the early church, nonconformity, church discipline, mutual aid, focus on the Bible with literal interpretation, nonresistance, and love and unity. Durnbaugh states that the early Brethren "rejected the soft and permissive 'false love' practiced among some Pietists ..." and that they "were concerned to maintain a unity of belief and practice among their ranks." These early beliefs stand in stark contrast to the Brethren of the 1990's.

55. Brethren --  Encyclopædia Britannica
101 Encyclopædia Britannica articles, from the full 32 volume encyclopedia. ,brethren a group of Protestant churches that trace their origin to schwarzenau,
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=16612&tocid=0&query=protestant churches:

56. Search Results For Brethren - Encyclopædia Britannica
brethren a group of Protestant churches that trace their origin to schwarzenau, Hesse,in 1708, in which year a group of seven persons under the leadership of
http://www.britannica.com/search?query=brethren&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT

57. Brethren Heritage Center
historical and current information concerning the various brethren denominationswhich have a very rich heritage tracing back to 1708 in schwarzenau, Germany.
http://www.brethrenheritagecenter.org/home.htm
Brethren Heritage Center
428 Wolf Creek Street
PO BOX 175
Brookville, Ohio 45309-0175
Home Page Research Center Location/Map Contact/About ... Comments Suggestions about this site The Brethren Heritage Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving historical and current information concerning the various Brethren denominations which have a very rich heritage tracing back to 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany.
History
Purpose
Beginning in the late 1970s historian and genealogist Donald R. Bowman of Brookville, Ohio, a member of the Southern Ohio District Historical Committee of the Church of the Brethren, began accumulating many books, historical records and artifacts from the several Churches of the Brethren in the Miami Valley, Ohio. This collection was housed in the old Happy Corner Church of the Brethren and was opened to the public as "Brethren Heritage Center." By 1999 some old-order Brethren became concerned about preserving their books and records. One of them, Fred W. Benedict, who had earlier pledged his entire library for preservation, met Larry E. Heisey and Mark F. Steury, each of whom pledged to supplement a project from their own extensive collections. At the same time the Happy Corner project needed a new home. In August 2000, Benedict attended a meeting of the Historical Committee and on January 24, 2001, members from several old-order groups, totaling about 30 persons, met in Greenville and agreed to meet with the Historical Committee at Mill Ridge Village, Union, Ohio.

58. Who Are The Mennonites? - Third Way Cafe - Mennonite Media
Founded in the German village of schwarzenau, the brethren beganin 1708, about 15 years after the Amish had formed. Influenced
http://www.thirdway.com/menno/glossary.asp?ID=15

59. History Of Manchester College || The Plowshares Collaborative
Influenced by Reformation movements, including Anabaptism and Radical Pietism,the Church of the brethren had its beginnings in schwarzenau, Germany.
http://www.plowsharesproject.org/php/collaborative/history.manchester.php
Students at Earlham College listen to lecture. Some trust in their war chariots and others in their horses, but we trust in the power of the Lord our God. Psalm 20:7 The Plowshares Peace Studies Collaborative of Earlham* Goshen* and Manchester*
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History of Manchester College
Manchester College traces its origin to the Roanoke Classical Seminary found by the United Brethren Church in Roanoke, Ind., in 1860. The seminary became Manchester College when, in 1889, it was moved to North Manchester, Ind. In 1895, the campus was purchased by representatives of the Church of the Brethren who deeded it to four State Districts of the Church in 1902. The number of supporting districts increased until, by 1932, Manchester served the five-state area of Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Mount Morris College and Roanoke Classical Seminary Merge
Mount Morris (Ill.) College, merged with Manchester College in 1932. Founded as a Methodist seminary in 1839, Mount Morris had been purchased by representatives of the Church of the Brethren in 1879 and operated under the name of the Rock River Seminary and College Institute until 1844 when the name was changed to Mount Morris College.

60. Brethren
tour featuring historic Anabaptist sites and the original hometowns of the firstBrethren and includes contact with members of the schwarzenau Heritage Society
http://www.masthof.com/pages/catalogpages/brethren.html
BRETHREN 2254. The Beliefs of the Early Brethren by William G. Willoughby
An analysis of the beliefs of the Brethren Church from 1706 to 1735, this book shows how the Brethren reflected not only the major Portestant beliefs, but also specific emphases of the Pietists, Separatists, and Anabaptists.
(110pp. Brethren Encyclopedia, 1999. $35.00)
972. Brethren Beginnings by Donald F. Durnbaugh
This volume was first written in 1960 for a dissertation and studies the origin of the Church of the Brethren that dates to the early 1700s in Europe.
(99pp. index. hardcover. Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc., 1992. $30.00)
1318. Brethren Dress: A Testimony To Faith by Esther Fern Rupel and William R. Eberly
This is the first extensive treatment of the character and significance of the Brethren dress with over 220 illustrations.
(200pp. hardcover. Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc., 1994. $49.75)
317. The Brethren Encyclopedia
An encyclopedia of Brethren life, belief, practice, and history. This three-volume set is a comprehensive work of reference with more than 230 articles on family history. It contains the most up-to-date information ever assembled on all of the Brethren bodies and many illustrations never before published. This is a must for Brethren genealogists who will gain an overview of surnames, history, life, and thought. (2,126pp. hardcover. Brethren Encyclopedia, Inc., 1983, 1984. $150.00. Please add an extra $4.00 to postage bill.)

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