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  1. The Amish Struggle with Modernity
  2. Amish Quilt Patterns by Rachel Thomas Pellman, 1969-12-31
  3. A Treasury of Amish Quilts by Rachel Pellman, 1969-12-31
  4. The Amish of Holmes County: A culture, a religion, a way of life
  5. Sarah's Seasons: An Amish Diary and Conversation by Martha Moore Davis, 2000-08-01
  6. 20 Most Asked Questions About the Amish & Mennonites (People's Place Book, No 1) by Merle Good, 1969-12-31
  7. CookbookFrom Amish Kitchens: Candies (Cookbooks from Amish Kitchens) by Phillis Pellman Good, 1969-12-31
  8. TheAmish: Why They Enchant Us by Donald B. Kraybill, 2003-03
  9. Clouds without Rain (Ohio Amish Mystery Series #3) by P. L. Gaus, 2001-06-01
  10. Growing Up Amish: Insider Secrets from One Woman's Inspirational Journey by Anna Dee Olson, 2008-05-01
  11. Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy by Donald B. Kraybill, Steven M. Nolt, et all 2007-09-21
  12. Cookbook From Amish Kitchens: Meats (Cookbooks from Amish Kitchens) by Phillis Pellman Good, 1969-12-31
  13. Small Amish Quilt Patterns by Rachel Pellman, 1969-12-31
  14. Plain Secrets: An Outsider Among the Amish by Joe Mackall, 2007-06-15

1. THE AMISH History, Beliefs, Practices, Etc.
Most Amish would probably consider themselves to be Anabaptists. J Gordon Melton, head of the Institute for the Study of American Religion
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2. Religious Movements Homepage Amish
8 . The amish religion is actually a branch off of the Swiss Mennonites. The group received its name from its founder, Jacob Amman.
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3. Amish Religion - AskTheBrain.com
Detailed profile of amish religion from AskTheBrain.com The world's first computer generated encyclopedia.
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4. National Committee For Amish Religious Freedom
Mission Statement To defend and preserve the religious freedom of the Old Order amish religion in the United States. Rev.
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5. Amish Center
Museum dedicated to the Amish culture, tracing the history of the religion and providing a glimpse into lives of Illinois Amish. Features authentic
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6. Amish Country News - Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Explore Lancaster's Amish Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Attractions maps of our townsIntercourse, Bird-in-Hand, Paradise. Compare dining lodging
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7. Working With The Amish, HYG 5236-00
The important cornerstones of Amish religious doctrine are obedience and Once you have some understanding of how the amish religion affects their daily
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Ohio State University FactSheet
Extension Agents, Family and Consumer Sciences/Community Development
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Working With The Amish
HYG 5236-00
Sharon Strouse and Barbara James
Extension Agents, Family and Consumer Sciences/Community Development The purpose of this publication is to help professionals, who work in education, Extension, health care, human services, and business, to understand and work with the Amish in their communities. The Amish are not a homogeneous group and are as different and varied as any group of people or culture. This fact sheet simply puts in context some facts professionals need to know in order to work with individuals who practice the Amish faith.
The Amish Faith
The Amish faith is a Christian religion that traces its origins back to the Swiss Anabaptists. Knowing the history of the Anabaptist movement helps to understand the Amish faith as it is practiced today. Soon after the Protestant reformation began, a group of people became impatient with the slow pace of both Catholic and Protestant reforms and instituted more radical reforms. Because of their refusal to follow state/church requirements, they were persecuted and martyred. Baptism was one of the most important issues that created controversy. This group, called the Anabaptists, practiced adult, not infant, baptism. In 1690 some Alsace Anabaptists felt the church was losing its original vision or zeal and, in a schism, broke off from the Swiss Anabaptist or Mennonites. Young Jacob Amman, who advocated strict religious discipline, led this group which became a separate faith. The Amish migrated to North America in the 1700s and 1800s. Amish settlements were small, isolated, and scattered. They held major doctrines in common, but as the years went on, their practices differed.

8. The Amish Religion And Religious Links
The amish religion and religious links or references to the subject of the amish
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9. Amsterdam Cannabis Ministry Cannabis Religion THC Ministry
Cannabis Religion "Cannabis religion", wat would that be? you might ask Well, for one, nothing new.
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10. Supreme Court Decision: Wisconsin V. Yoder (1972) - Religious Objections To Publ
Three families, members of the Old Order amish religion and the ConservativeAmish Mennonite Church, sued the state of Wisconsin because of a requirement
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11. The American Spectator
Yet the only time they pick up a rifle is to hunt possums. Could it be that the amish religion preaches peace, whereas Islam preaches death?
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12. Leonard Gross Background Dynamics Of Amish Movement
The perspective of Amishman Eli E. Gingerich on the Amish essence, its historical and theological roots..
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13. Amish Religion - Beliefs And Worship
Amish people are a simple people who believe God has called them to a simple lifeof faith.
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15. Syllabus For German Immigrant Culture In America: Lesson 8
Singing in unison is a part of the traditional Amish religious service. amish religion has not traditionally been concerned with evangelism,
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L e s s o n 8
THE AMISH 1. Key personalities Menno Simons (1492-1559). A former Catholic priest who became an Anabaptist during the Reformation. He founded the conservative Anabaptist sect which came to be known as the Mennonites. Jacob Ammann. Swiss Mennonite leader of the late 17th century who founded the Mennonite sect known as the Amish. Moses M. Beachy (d. 1946). A bishop of the Amish church in Somerset County, PA who began in 1927 to lead some of the local congregations away from the rest of the church. His followers, the so-called Beachy Amish, now number more than 5,000. 2. Main trends The Amish are an Anabaptist sect which split away from the other Mennonites at the end of the 17th century. The founder of the sect was a Mennonite minister in Switzerland named Jacob Ammann. He strongly felt that certain transgressions, such as lying, justified excommunication from the church and that excommunication should involve social ostracism. He visited different Mennonite congregations throughout Switzerland and aggressively demanded that the leaders of each congregation state their views on these issues. In the end, his actions forced a schism among the Mennonites in Switzerland, Alsace, and southern Germany. Those Mennonites who adhered to Jacob Ammann's views came to be known as Amish Mennonites or simply as the Amish. Jacob Ammann eventually settled in Alsace, now part of France, where he found a considerable following. By 1727 members of the sect had begun to immigrate to America, as had other German Mennonites. The Amish are no longer a distinct religious denomination in Europe, where they were eventually reabsorbed into the larger community of Mennonites.

16. Amish Religion - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
We searched for amish AND religion and found 1274 total results. amish religionalso rejects all forms of outside insurance (health, life,
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- 1014 results More book Results: Religion, Law, and the Land: Native Americans and the Judicial Interpretation of Sacred Land Book by Brian Edward Brown ; Greenwood Press, 1999 Subjects: Freedom Of ReligionUnited States Indians Of North AmericaLand Tenure Indians Of North AmericaReligion ...grade was contrary to the Amish religion and way of life. The...the free exercise of religion ," 33 the Court found...override the right of the Amish to be granted an exemption...infringing on Adventist and Amish religions , ***the TVAs interest...

17. Articles: Teachers And Students
Followers of the amish religion, a division of the Christian Mennonites, The Amish tradition differs from many other modern religions in that its faith
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18. Wisconsin V. Yoder
Broadly speaking, the Old Order amish religion pervades and determines the entire I agree with the Court that the religious scruples of the Amish are
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WISCONSIN v. YODER ET AL. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
406 U.S. 205
May 15, 1972, Decided
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE BURGER delivered the opinion of the Court. On petition of the State of Wisconsin, we granted the writ of certiorari in this case to review a decision of the Wisconsin Supreme Court holding that respondents' convictions of violating the State's compulsory school-attendance law were invalid under the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth Amendment. For the reasons hereafter stated we affirm the judgment of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Respondents Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller are members of the Old Order Amish religion, and respondent Adin Yutzy is a member of the Conservative Amish Mennonite Church. They and their families are residents of Green County, Wisconsin. Wisconsin's compulsory school-attendance law required them to cause their children to attend public or private school until reaching age 16 but the respondents declined to send their children, ages 14 and 15, to public school after they completed the eighth grade. The children were not enrolled in any private school, or within any recognized exception to the compulsory-attendance law, and they are conceded to be subject to the Wisconsin statute. On complaint of the school district administrator for the public schools, respondents were charged, tried, and convicted of violating the compulsory-attendance law in Green County Court and were fined the sum of $ 5 each. Respondents defended on the ground that the application of the compulsory-attendance law violated their rights under the First and Fourteenth Amendments. The trial testimony showed that respondents believed, in accordance with the tenets of Old Order Amish communities generally, that their children's attendance at high school, public or private, was contrary to the Amish religion and way of life. They believed that by sending their children to high school, they would not only expose themselves to the danger of the censure of the church community, but, as found by the county court, also endanger their own salvation and that of their children. The State stipulated that respondents' religious beliefs were sincere.

19. Amish Resources Religious Anthropology Amish Studies
resources for amish religion and anthropology. National Committee For AmishReligious Freedom Founded in 1967 at the University of Chicago for the
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Amish Resources Religious Anthropology Home Religious Anthropology African Methodist Episcopal Zion Amish ... Judaism The links provided here are for the purpose of having online material where you can learn what each faith has to say about itself. While these links are not about "religious anthropology" itself, having a knowledge of what each faith believes can be an important tool in many studies of the anthropology of religion. In the review annotations, I will let the site speak for itself as much as possible. Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Amish The Old Order Amish are among the most conservative descendants of the 16th century Anabaptists. Publications have been an important voice of the Amish. - http://www.mhsc.ca/encyclopedia/contents/A4574ME.html

20. Current Events: Keeping The Faith? Amish Show Awash With Controversy - News Deba
They say UPN wants to get rich by belittling the amish religion. Pull the Plug Ask students Have you ever heard of the amish religion?
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