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National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom
National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom 30650 Six Mile Road Livonia, MI 48154 Phone (734) 427-1414 Email: amish@holycrosslivonia.org Mission Statement: To defend and preserve the religious freedom of the Old Order Amish religion in the United States. Rev. William C. Lindholm, Chairman General Information National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom Amish History and Culture References ...
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Thepeoplesplace
Amish and Mennonite heritage and cultural center in Intercourse, PA (Lancaster County). Dramatic 3-screen feature Who Are the Amish Discovery museum. Art gallery (P. Buckley Moss). Extensive bookshop.
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THE AMISH
THE AMISH: Beliefs, practices, & conflicts Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. History During the Reformation in 16th Century Europe, Luther and Calvin promoted the concepts of individual freedom and the priesthood of all believers. In what has been called the radical reformation , some religious reformers took these beliefs to a logical conclusion; they preached that the believer should separate ...
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The Amish in Northern Indiana
The Amish In Northern Indiana Goshen College lies between two of the most prominent Amish settlements in the mid-west: Skirted on the east by the third largest Amish settlement in America, Goshen students rub shoulders with this unique otherworldly community with relative ease and comfort. Highlighted by the newly-completed Shipshewana visitor center, Menno Hof, the community attracts more than ...
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Amish Buggies - Information, Photographs, Research, Styles, Games, Trivia, Facts, Links
Interested in the Amish and Amish Buggies Visit our site. Lots of pictures of buggies, amish information, links, recipes, and games.
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Amish Science Fiction
Annotated bibliography guide to mainstream science fiction and fantasy literature with Amish characters or references.
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Origins of the Old Order Amish
Origins of the Old Order Amish The Amish, called The Plain People or Old Order Amish, originated in Switzerland about l525. They came from a division of the Mennonites or Anabaptists (Re-baptizers). They opposed the union of church and state and infant baptism. They baptized people only as adults at about age l8. Adult baptism was a crime in the l6th century. Therefore, the Amish come from an ...
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Lee Zook: The Amish
Luther College Library The Amish by Lee Zook The Amish and the World Wide Web! What a peculiar combination, old-fashioned quiet people and the most recent and as yet ungoverned, communication device. But there is an objective behind the aberration. The purpose of the page is: to educate the general public about this particular ethnic group. to provide information to local officials, business ...
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