Wikisource:Mennonites
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| This category lists works related to Christian denominations based on the Anabaptist teachings of Menno Simons. Note that due to variances such as the Mennonites, Old Older Mennonites and Amish - the terms are often confused. |
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[edit] Mennonite Authors
[edit] Works about the Mennonites
- Mennonites, as it appeared in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia
- Mennonites, as it appeared in the 1914 New Student's Reference Work
- The Mennonite Communists, as it appeared in the 1877 Littell's Living Age
- Mennonite Handbook of Information, 1925[1]
- Glimpses Of Mennonite History And Doctrine, 1949 by John Christian Wenger[2]
- History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, ~1920 by Author:Jasper A. Huffman[3]
- Glimpses of Amish-Mennonite Homes and Some Plain Talk to the Inmates[4]
- Mennonites in the World War, 1922 by Author:Jonas Smucker Hartzler[5]
- The Amish, 1938 by Author:Ammon Monroe Aurand, Jr.
- The Peace-loving Mennonites, article originally published in Public Opinion, ~1888
- History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, c. 1920[6]
[edit] Doctrinal
- Garden City Confession of Faith, 1921
- A Statement on Peace, War, and Military Service, authored at the 1937 Mennonite General Conference
- Martyr's Mirror, book of anabaptist martyrs[7]

