An edition of Mennonites and their heritage (1964)

Mennonites and their heritage

a handbook of Mennonite history and beliefs.

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An edition of Mennonites and their heritage (1964)

Mennonites and their heritage

a handbook of Mennonite history and beliefs.

[Rev. ed.]
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Publisher
Herald Press
Language
English
Pages
148

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Table of Contents

Mennonites origins and the Mennonites of Europe, by H. S. Bender.
Mennonites in America, by C. H. Smith.

Edition Notes

Consists of first two of "a series of six booklets, each by a different writer" originally Published by the Mennonite Central Committee, 1942-1945.

Published in
Scottdale, Pa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.7
Library of Congress
BX8115 .M43

The Physical Object

Pagination
148 p.
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5909918M
LCCN
64011287
OCLC/WorldCat
2101229
Library Thing
2382676

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