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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

21. Fellowship Of Grace Brethren Churches
The Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches is a theologically conservative fellowship of Brethren churches descended from the Schwarzenau Brethren movement of
http://pediaview.com/openpedia/Fellowship_of_Grace_Brethren_Churches

22. Brethren - World Religions
Schwarzenau Brethren groups The Schwarzenau Brethren groups originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany, in the Palatinate. Early leaders included Alexander Mack, Peter Becker, and
http://religion.moonlightchest.com/brethren.asp

23. Wfn.org Newsline 'Origin Of The Schwarzenau Brethren' Offered
(Sept. 12, 2008) Elgin, IL Marcus Meiers new book, The Origin of the Schwarzenau Brethren, has been published in English as part of the Brethren Encyclopedias Monograph Series.
http://www.wfn.org/2008/09/msg00052.html

24. Brethren – WikipediaTranslate This PageT Uferische Brethren Plymouth Brethren
The community was descended from the pietistic Schwarzenau Brethren movement of Alexander Mack of Schwarzenau in Germany. The first schism from the general body occurred in 1728—the
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brethren

25. The Origin Of The Schwarzenau Brethren - Brethren Encyclopedia
246 pages The most recent and thorough documentation of the beginning of the Brethren movement in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany. Especially noteworthy is Meier’s description of
http://www.brethrenencyclopedia.org/product_detail.php?sku=SKU00018

26. The Brethren Church Wokiwiki
The Brethren Church Wokiwiki The Brethren Church is one of several groups that traces its origins back to the Schwarzenau Brethren of Germany.
http://www.zaped.info/The_Brethren_Church

27. Schwarzenau Brethren Facebook
Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Schwarzenau Brethren, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Schwarzenau Brethren.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Schwarzenau-Brethren/103181583070285

28. Brethren - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Mennonite Brethren originated among Russian Mennonites in 1860. Schwarzenau Brethren. The Schwarzenau Brethren originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Bad Berleburg, Germany, with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brethren

29. Dr. Marcus Meier On The Schwarzenau Brethren Facebook
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http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=153201711138&index=1

30. Schwarzenau Brethren - Factbites
Brethren (Site not responding. Last check 200710-08) The Brethren Church shares its early heritage with the Church of the Brethren but was separated in 1881, being the most
http://www.factbites.com/topics/Schwarzenau-Brethren

31. Brethren Definition From Answers.com
Schwarzenau Brethren. The Schwarzenau Brethren originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Bad Berleburg, Germany, with Alexander Mack. Their roots are in the Radical Pietism movement but they
http://www.answers.com/topic/brethren-1

32. Schwarzenau Brethren 1708 - Brumbaugh - Wise Family History
The history and genealogy of families migrating west. Surnames includedl Brumbaugh, Wise, Fall, Fouse Heimbaugh, Royer, Sprankel, Ebie, Miller and Kern.,
http://brumbaughwise.wetpaint.com/page/Schwarzenau Brethren 1708

33. Schwarzenau Brethren International Day Of Prayer For Peace
Agape Church of the Brethren, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States Arlington Church of the Brethren, Arlington, Virginia, United States Beacon Heights Church of the Brethren
http://www.onearthpeace.org/drupal/category/social-tags/schwarzenau-brethren

34. Schwarzenau Brethren - News - Evri
Follow Schwarzenau Brethren at Evri.com, your source for real time news, quotes, tweets, trends, photos and videos
http://www.evri.com/organization/schwarzenau-brethren-0x1266a3

35. Brethren - Definition
Schwarzenau Brethren groups . The Schwarzenau Brethren groups originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany, in the Palatinate. Early leaders included Alexander Mack, Peter Becker, and
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Brethren

36. Schwarzenau Brethren Church German Baptist Matt Pennsylvania
Schwarzenau Brethren Church German Baptist Matt Pennsylvania Economy.
http://www.economicexpert.com/a/Schwarzenau:Brethren.htm

37. Brethren In America
Migration and expansion of the Schwarzenau Brethren in America The Migration and Expansion of the Brethren in America Written by Ronald J. Gordon ~ Published February, 1996
http://www.cob-net.org/america.htm

38. Sociology - Brethren
Schwarzenau Brethren groups . The Schwarzenau Brethren groups originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany, in the Palatinate. Early leaders included Alexander Mack, Peter Becker, and
http://www.aboutsociology.com/sociology/Brethren

39. Brethren
Schwarzenau Brethren Groups. The Schwarzenau Brethren groups originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany, in the Palatinate. Early leaders included Alexander Mack, Peter Becker, and
http://www.fact-index.com/b/br/brethren.html

40. Brethren Summary BookRags.com
Schwarzenau Brethren groups. The Schwarzenau Brethren groups originated in 1708 in Schwarzenau, Germany, in the Palatinate. Early leaders included Alexander Mack, Peter Becker, and
http://www.bookrags.com/wiki/Brethren

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