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Home » Series » Anabaptist Church History Class by Kendall Myers
Teacher’s notes on the Mennonites and Amish’s migration to America in the 1600’s. Includes a copy of the Germantown Protest, which was written to protest Mennonites owning slaves.…
Student handout on the early Anabaptist’s main beliefs, including a chart comparing their beliefs with the beliefs of the Catholic church and Zwingli.…
Teacher’s notes on the early Anabaptist’s main beliefs, including a chart comparing their beliefs with the beliefs of the Catholic church and Zwingli.…
Teacher’s notes on divisions in the Mennonite churches and some of the issues that have contributed to these divisions.…
Answer key for the Civil War Test.…
Test about Mennonites in America during the time of the Civil War including key people, events and issues.…
Teacher’s notes on why a Christian is called to be committed to a local body.…
Review questions covering all of church history to prepare for the final exam.…
Teacher’s notes on the life of Christopher Dock and his influence in America.…
Powerpoint on Christopher’s Dock life including examples of the art work of that time and his monument.…
Sketch of Jesus in prison with prison garb because he preached against war and killing.…
Teacher’s notes on the birth of Anabaptism.…
Teacher’s notes on where to find information about the vision behind the Ausbund and Martyr’s Mirror and how they were were compiled.…
Student handout on the differences among the Swiss Mennonites in the late seventeenth century. These differences caused a group to split off the Mennonites that became known as the Amish.…
Teacher’s notes on the differences among the Swiss Mennonites in the late seventeenth century. These differences caused a group to split off the Mennonites that became known as the Amish.…
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