Relationships of the Brethren with the Mennonites and Quakers, 1708-1865

More than seventy-five years ago, Ludwig Keller (1849–1915), German archivist and historian, wrote to the young Mennonite immigrant to the United States, John Horsch (1867–1941), to propose thatjust as in the “Evangelical Alliance” Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists, etc., meet from time to time, the M...

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Main Author: Durnbaugh, Donald F. 1927-2005 (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: [1966]
In: Church history
Year: 1966, Volume: 35, Issue: 1, Pages: 35-59
IxTheo Classification:KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:More than seventy-five years ago, Ludwig Keller (1849–1915), German archivist and historian, wrote to the young Mennonite immigrant to the United States, John Horsch (1867–1941), to propose thatjust as in the “Evangelical Alliance” Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists, etc., meet from time to time, the Mennonites of the various branches could join with the Quakers, Schwenkfelders, … Dunkers, several branches of the General Baptists, the Hutterian Brethren, several wings of the Presbyterians, etc., in brief all the parties that grew out of old Anabaptism, in an “Old-Evangelical Alliance” [Alt-evangelischen Bunde].
ISSN:0009-6407
Contains:Enthalten in: Church history