Building on the Gospel Foundation: Mennonites of PA and MD
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Building on the Gospel Foundation: Mennonites of PA and MD  -     By: Edsel Burdge Jr., Samuel L. Horst

Building on the Gospel Foundation: Mennonites of PA and MD

Herald Press / 2004 / Hardcover

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Edsel Burdge Jr. and Samuel L. Horst tell the stories of three centuries of faith and life among the Washington County (MD), and Franklin County (PA) Mennonites. From small beginnings in colonial American settlements, issues such as personal spiritual commitment, corporate accountability, nonconformity, and peace have been constants. As questions of language, fashion, work, education, and mission produced internal stresses, they struggle to maintain group unity. This history describes in detail the particulars of that struggle as well as recounting stories illustrative of community life in general.

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Title: Building on the Gospel Foundation: Mennonites of PA and MD
By: Edsel Burdge Jr., Samuel L. Horst
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 928
Vendor: Herald Press
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 10.00 X 7.00 (inches)
Weight: 3 pounds 3 ounces
ISBN: 0836192656
ISBN-13: 9780836192650
Series: Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History
Stock No: WW92658

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Edsel Burdge Jr. and Samuel L. Horst tell the stories of three centuries of faith and life among the Washington County (Md.), and Franklin County (Pa.) Mennonites. From small beginnings in colonial American settlements, issues such as personal spiritual commitment, corporate accountability, nonconformity, and peace have been constants. As questions of language, fashion, work, education, and mission produced internal stresses, they struggle to maintain group unity. This history describes in detail the particulars of that struggle as well as recounting stories illustrative of community life in general.

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