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It is said that a person once asked an Amish man the difference between themselves and another Mennist sect. " Vy, dey vears puttons, and ve vearsh hooks oont eyes;" and this is, in fact, a prime difference.[1]
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.
Mennonite authors
[edit]Works about the Mennonites
[edit]- "The Mennonite Communists" in Littell's Living Age, 135 (1745) (1877)
- Mennonite Handbook of Information, 1925 IA
- "The Peace-loving Mennonites" in Littell's Living Age, 176 (2279), article originally published in Public Opinion, ~1888
- History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, c. 1920IA
- History of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ Church, ~1920 by Jasper A. Huffman[1]
- Glimpses of Amish-Mennonite Homes and Some Plain Talk to the Inmates[2]
- Mennonites in the World War, 1922 by Jonas Smucker Hartzler[3]
- The Amish, 1938 by Ammon Monroe Aurand, Jr.
- The Anabaptist Vision, 1944 by Harold S. Bender
- Glimpses Of Mennonite History And Doctrine, 1949 by John Christian Wenger [4]
- Mennonite Encyclopedia, 1955
Reference
[edit]- Mennonites, as it appeared in the 1817 Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Denominations
- "Mennonites," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Mennonites," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Mennonites," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Mennonites," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
Doctrinal
[edit]- Garden City Confession of Faith, 1921
- A Statement on Peace, War, and Military Service, authored at the 1937 Mennonite General Conference
- Martyrs Mirror, book of Anabaptist martyrs[5]
Fiction
[edit]- Tillie, a Mennonite Maid, by Helen Reimensnyder[6]
- Amanda — a Daughter of the Mennonites, by Author:Anna Balmer Myers[7]
- The Disciplining of Mathias, A Story of the New Mennonites, by H. R. Martin
- Sabina: A Story of the Amish, 1905[8]