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  1. Hutterian Brethren 1528-1931: A Story of Martyrdom & Loyalty (Studies in Anabaptist & Mennonite History, No. 2)
  2. The plough and the pen. Paul S. Gross and the establishment of the Spokane Hutterian Brethren. With a foreword by Prof. John A. Hostetler. by Vance Joseph Youmans, 1995
  3. THE HUTTERIAN BRETHREN 1528-1931 A Story of Martyrdom and Loyalty by John Horsch, 1931
  4. Hutterian Brethren: The Agricultural Economy and Social Organization
  5. Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History : No. 2 The Hutterian Brethren 1528 - 1931 A Story of Martyrdom and Loyalty by Harold S. Bender, 1931
  6. Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, Volume I, ("Known as Das Grosse Geschichtbuch Der Hutterischen Bruder"), (volume 1)
  7. HUTTERIAN BRETHREN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by William Kephart, 2005
  8. Hutterian Brethern's A Straight Word to Kids and Parents by Hutterian Brethren, 1987
  9. The Hutterite Brethren and their beliefs by Peter Hofer, 1975
  10. YOUTH MOVEMENT TO BRUDERHOF: Letters and Diaries of Annemarie Arnold nee Wachter 1926-1932 by HUTTERIAN BRETHREN, 1986
  11. A Straight Word To Kids And Parents Help For Teen Problems by Hutterian (David Toma, Anthony Campolo, Etc.) Brethren, 1987
  12. Hutterian Brethren 1528 - 1931 by John Horsch, 1974-06
  13. Lindas Gluecklicher Tag (German Edition) by Linda Maendel, 2006-08-18
  14. The Constitution of the Hutterian Brethren Church International

21. Hutterian Brethren
hutterian brethren, huter eun Pronunciation Key. hutterian brethren , a bodyof Christians practicing strict communism based on religious principles.
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22. MSN Encarta - Hutterian Brethren
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24. Lakeside Colony Of Hutterian Brethren V. Hofer
Members of the hutterian brethren Church live in colonies and hold propertycommunally. Act to Incorporate the hutterian brethren Church, SC 1951, c.
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[1992] 3 S.C.R. Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren v . Hofer Daniel Hofer Sr., Daniel Hofer Jr., Larry Hofer,
David Hofer, Paul Hofer Jr., Leonard Hofer and
John Gerald Hofer
Appellants
v

Michael Wollmann, Jacob Hofer and Joshua Hofer,
in their representative capacity for and on behalf of Lakeside Colony
of Hutterian Brethren, Lakeside Holding Co. Ltd. and
Lakeside Colony Ltd.
Respondents
Indexed as: Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren v . Hofer File No.: 22382. 1992: May 5; 1992: October 29. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR MANITOBA Administrative law Natural justice Fair hearing Proper notice Church membership Interplay of Act, church constitution, articles of association and church tradition Church tradition of reconciliation through acceptance of discipline offered by the church with non-acceptance resulting in self-expulsion Member refusing discipline and considered expelled Whether authority to expel lying with board established under the Act or with the church acting in traditional manner Whether adequate notice given of meetings of the church considering the issue. Members of the Hutterian Brethren Church live in colonies and hold property communally. Only baptised adult males vote in colony meetings where a quorum is four-fifths of the voting members and most decisions are reached by consensus without a formal vote. The church's institutional framework is derived from (a) the tradition and custom of Hutterites; (b) the Articles of Association entered into by the colony members; (c) the Constitution of the Hutterian Brethren Church and Rules as to Community of Property; and (d)

25. Lakeside Colony Of Hutterian Brethren C. Hofer
hutterian brethren Church.
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[1992] 3 R.C.S. Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren c . Hofer
David Hofer, Paul Hofer, fils, Leonard Hofer et
John Gerald Hofer
Appelants
c.

Michael Wollmann, Jacob Hofer et Joshua Hofer,
of Hutterian Brethren, Lakeside Holding Co. Ltd. et
Lakeside Colony Ltd.
c . Hofer
No du greffe: 22382. 1992: 5 mai; 1992: 29 octobre. EN APPEL DE LA COUR D'APPEL DU MANITOBA Absonderung (le juge McLachlin est dissidente): Le pourvoi est accueilli. Les pour Le Jurisprudence Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church of Canada v. Trustees of the Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Cathedral of St. Mary the Protectress , [1940] R.C.S. 586; Lee v. Showmen's Guild of Great Britain , [1952] 1 All E.R. 1175; Baird v. Wells (1890), 44 Ch. D. 661; Hofer c. Hofer , [1970] R.C.S. 958; (1978), 20 O.R. (2d) 321; John v. Rees , [1970] Ch. 3451; Hofer v. Waldner , [1921] 1 W.W.R. 177; Cohen v. The Congregation of Hazen Avenue Synagogue (1920), 47 N.B.R. 400; Young v. Ladies' Imperial Club , [1920] 2 K.B. 523. Russell v. Duke of Norfolk , [1949] 1 All E.R. 109; , [1980] 1 R.C.S. 602; , [1985] 2 R.C.S. 643

26. MNP: Clients: Hutterites
hutterian brethren. At MNP, our team understands the culture and the unique needsof hutterian brethren. That understanding is reflected in the fact that we
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27. Communities Directory: Hutterian Brethren
Formed 1528. hutterian brethren. Reardan, Washington,. United States hutterian brethren. Educational Style(s). Private school at the community
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28. Hutterian Brethren --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
hutterian brethren (or Hutterites), Christian sect; similar to Mennonites exceptfor their belief in the common ownership of things; took name from leader
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29. The Chronicle Of The Hutterian Brethren, Vol I
The Chronicle of the hutterian brethren, Vol I, translated and edited by theBruderhof, is available for the first time ever in English, translation.
http://feefhs.org/hut/hut-chb.html
Hutterite Genealogy HomePage "Hutterite PLACENAME INDEX" Hutterite CROSS-INDEX Master IndexPage ... Web Site Index
The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, Vol I
ISBN 0-87486-021-0
First posted: 30 January 1997
FEEFHS thanks the Plough Publishing House for permission to reprint portions of The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, Vol I , translated and edited by the Bruderhof, specifically:
  • The Table of Contents
  • Appendix 3: Current Place Names with German Equivalents (under construction)
  • Appendix 4: Maps
Price and Availability: The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, Vol I , 950 pages hard-cover is available for US$40.00 + US$3.00 shipping to U.S. addresses.
The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, Vol I , translated and edited by the Bruderhof , is available for the first time ever in English, translation. The Chronicle is a fascinating primary account of how Anabaptism began. Containing the only extant account of the first adult baptism in Reformation times, The Chronicle documents Hutterite life in Austria and Moravia from 1528 to 1665 and provides a wealth of economic, social and cultural detail from the standpoint of of an oppressed and severely persecuted minority.
As a record of refusal to break under ostracism, torture, and death, this is an unparalleled testimony to the faithfulnss and tenacity that has held the Hutterites together for 450 years of communal living.

30. A Brief History Of The Hutterian Brethren (1755-1879) By Evan Eichler, Ph.D.
of the hutterian brethren (17551879) by Evan Eichler, Ph.D. © copyright 1997Evan Eichler and FEEFHS, all rights reserved. First Posted 2 April 1997
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(1755-1879) by
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First Posted: 2 April 1997
15 September 1755: Exile of Carinthian religious dissidents to Siebenburgen begins (Transport XV). Included among these exiles are the founders of the future Hutterite families Glanzer, Hofer, Kleinsasser, Miller, Waldner and Wurz.
1755: Carinthian exiles arrive in Rumes, Siebenburgen (Romania) and are forced to overwinter among the Saxons and native Wallachians of this village.
October 1756: Carinthians settle in Grosspold. Carinthians begin to work as daylabourers in nearby villages. A few members come into contact with the Hutterite Church of Alwinz. The are forbid by the Catholic bishop and Lutheran magistrates to return to Alwinz.
January 1757: Mathias Hofer and Rosina Pichler are imprisoned in Hermannstadt for returning to Alwinz to meet with members of the Hutterite church. A few weeks later, Johann Amlacher and Michael Hofer are likewise imprisoned.
27 March 1757: The Carinthian families of Ehrgarter, Gurl, Resch, Miller, Hofer, Glanzer, Waldner, Wurz, Kleinsasser, Plattner, Innerwinkler are dispersed and forced to settle in different villages of Stein, Deutschkreuz, Henndorf, Grossschenk, Grossailisch

31. Hutterian Brethren Church
Source http//laws.justice.gc.ca/en/privlaw/207674/5414.html. hutterian brethrenChurch. incorporated, 1951, c. 77
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32. Biblio: Find Books In Religion > Hutterites & Hutterian Brethren
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Sort results by: Title (A-Z) Title (Z-A) Author (A-Z) Author (Z-A) Price (Lowest to Highest) Price (Highest to Lowest) Found 6 books. Showing all. The Golden Years of the Hutterites: The Witness and Thought of the Communal Moravian Anabaptists During the Walpot Era, 1565-1578 Gross, Leonard Format: Hardcover Condition: Fine / Good Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1980. HARDCOVER 1ST EDITION 1ST PRINTING. Scottdale Pa.: Herald Press 1980. 263pp Volume 23 in the series Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History. Dj worn with very small tears and some wear. Includes bibliography b/w illustrations and index. Folded map tipped in. A good copy of a work that is very difficult to find. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Good.
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33. Browsing The Inventory Of Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society By Catalog: Hut
Browse books in Hutterites hutterian brethren Browse by subject Browse bytitle Browse by author. 1. War A Call to the Inner Land Arnold, Eberhard
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Offered by Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society (Pennsylvania, United States) Add to cart Shipping rates The Golden Years of the Hutterites: The Witness and Thought of the Communal Moravian Anabaptists During the Walpot Era, 1565-1578 Gross, Leonard Format: Hardcover Condition: Fine / Good Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1980. HARDCOVER 1ST EDITION 1ST PRINTING. Scottdale Pa.: Herald Press 1980. 263pp Volume 23 in the series Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History. Dj worn with very small tears and some wear. Includes bibliography b/w illustrations and index. Folded map tipped in. A good copy of a work that is very difficult to find. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Good.
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34. Hutterite And Anabaptist Sites On The Web
hutterian brethren POWERPOINT. To view this presentation, Click on the blue The hutterian brethren (Hutterites) in North America Decker Colony, Manitoba
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Hutterite and Anabaptist sites on the web. HUTTERIAN BRETHREN POWERPOINT To view this presentation, Click on the blue words above, then follow insructions that will be given. Click "open" to view presentation. Be patient, takes a few minutes to load with some servers. Go to my UBD page for credits. This powerpoint presentation was done as a project for TTL Academy 2002. The slides and information in this presentation are to give the viewer a brief history of the Hutterites and is available to you for use with teaching your students Hutterite History. It may also be useful as a reference when teaching South Dakota History to non-Hutterite children to acquaint them with this very important subculture in our state. The slides in this presentation are timed. If they move too slowly for you, click on your scrollbar to move to the next frame. New Elm Springs Colony School Anabaptist Church Information on the Anabaptists and Hutterites Riverview Colony, Sask.

35. Hutterian Brethren (Hutterische Brüder)
The hutterian brethren practice community of goods, as first established inMoravia in The hutterian brethren communities located in New York State,
http://www.mhsc.ca/encyclopedia/contents/H888ME.html
var author1First = "John, Meier, Hans" var author1Last = "Hofer" var author2First = "John V." var author2Last = "Hinde" var lastWritten = "1989"
Hutterian Brethren (
The Hutterian Brethren practice community of goods , as first established in Moravia in 1529 and re-established by Jakob Hutter in 1533 according to the example of the first church in Jerusalem (Acts 2:44), "And all that believed were together, and had all things in common." The basic beliefs and way of life, including community of goods, are the same today as when the movement began. In 1990 there were about 353 Hutterite colonies with a population of more than 35,000. They were situated in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, England, and Japan. The Hutterians in Japan began as a small group of Japanese Christians in 1969. They had all things in common and in a worldwide search for other groups living according to the gospel and Acts 2 and 4, their leader, Izeki, visited the Hutterian Brethren. He was baptized at Wilson Siding Bruderhof in 1975 and confirmed as Servant of the Word two years later. The Hutterians who fled to the United States from Russia in the 1870s and moved to Canada after World War I because of hostility and mistreatment on account of their conscientious objection against military participation, encountered fresh discrimination following the outbreak of World War II and in subsequent years. The Hutterians refused to join any branch of the military forces, but accepted alternative service under civilian jurisdiction.

36. Nonconformity (1989)
The Amish, hutterian brethren, and Old Colony Mennonites were obviously also aware Despite occasional losses, the hutterian brethren and the Amish were
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Nonconformity (1989)
Nonconformity to the world is the historic Christian emphasis on Godly living and being in secular and often pagan society. Many Christian groups in the history of the church have stressed total obedience to the teachings and example of Jesus Christ, some to the point of complete perfection. The Anabaptists of the 16th century took this divine calling with unusual seriousness and many of their descendants among the Mennonites, Amish , and Hutterian Brethren still do in late 20th century. Theory and practice, however, have never been easily held together. The relevant biblical texts and secondary literature to the mid-1950s are cited in the "Nonconformity (1956)" article. A key volume in that literature is J. C. Wenger's Separated unto God (1951) which also included major bibliographical listings with each chapter. Yet the book marked the end of an era for Mennonites and Brethren in Christ. A generation of Mennonites came on the scene after World War II with new experiences in Civilian Public Service, global Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) involvements and more college graduates in an increasingly urbanized society. The civil rights movement of the 1960s and the peace marches of the early 1970s gave many young Mennonites causes in which they could legitimately participate both as believers and as citizens. A new social respectability seemed to have been achieved.

37. Bruderhof Excommunicated 1990
The hutterian brethren Church of the Darius Lehrerleut Conference to the Because of this, the hutterian brethren did not accept them even as novices.
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Hutterian Church Excommunicates The Bruderhof, 1990
Ordnungen and Principles of The Hutterische Church as they were practiced by us at that time and our forefathers, so that you may adopt and adhere to them, which up to that time you shunned and trod with your feet, and in fact disgraced and abused the messengers that were sent to you from time to time, all out of love for your salvation.
We fear that sending our children, and especially our young people who have reached the age of puberty, into outside schools is like throwing lambs out to the wolves. At this age, young people are most vulnerable to evil influences. This is not a good way to test for 'dead wood.' Delphini.
Third: March to protest Death Penalty: Referring to 'The Plough' # 25 (Aug, 1990) 'Hutterites March Against Death Penalty.' What a disgrace. Surely Christians are against any kind of killing, whether by the Death Penalty or any other form, but have we ever heard of Hutterites marching with other denominations, or taking part in such activities? No! Never in Hutterite history or in biblical history. What would our forefathers say to such practices? Or Paul 2 Cor 6:13-16. How did you dare to say that you were representing the Hutterites in Canada
Fourth: Torches, Idols: Your use of fire and candles in your gatherings and services is also foreign to us. We believe that this is on the road that leads to idolatry.

38. I. Donald Gibb To John Stahl
I. Donald Gibb to John Stahl, Minister, Starland hutterian brethren, 6/5/92 C) On behalf of The hutterian brethren Church and other Colonies,
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I. Donald Gibb to John Stahl, Minister, Starland Hutterian Brethren, 6/5/92
File I
NOTE: EXHIBITS refer to appended documents the correspondent included, but are not included here.
Dear Reverend Stahl:
My relationship with the Hutterites goes back to my days as a youth on our farm at Rosebank, Manitoba, when one night two strange men with beards appeared at our door wanting to speak to my father to request his signature on a petition to permit their new Miami Colony to establish a school on the Colony for its children. There was a lot of emotion and acrimony circulating in the community at the time related to the Colony purchasing farmland in the area, fearing it would drive up land prices and ruin the small towns. Following a long and wide- ranging philosophical discussion, my father was pleased to sign the petition. As one of the more respected members of the community, this seemed to turn the tide of local public opinion in the Colony's favor.
Subsequently, our family became good friends with the Hutterite people on this and neighboring Colonies. When I joined The Royal Bank of Canada as Manager of its Agriculture Services Department for the Manitoba region, I proceeded to work with the Manitoba Colonies as best I could to assist with financing of land purchases for new Colonies and the expansion of existing units, in addition to providing funds for machinery and equipment purchases and operating expenses. I continued to work with the Canadian Colonies when I moved on to head Bank of Montreal's National Agricultural Services Department.

39. New Dale Hutterian Brethren V. Lethbridge Area Manager, Prairie Region, AE
IN THE MATTER OF an appeal filed by the New Dale hutterian brethren with 99WA-02 issued to the New Dale hutterian brethren by the Lethbridge Area
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Appeal No. 99-166 Date of Discontinuance of Proceedings - January 24, 2000 IN THE MATTER OF Sections 84, 85, and 87 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, (S.A. 1992, ch. E-13.3 as amended); -and-
IN THE MATTER OF an appeal filed by the New Dale Hutterian Brethren with respect to the issuance of Enforcement Order No. 99-WA-02 by Mr. David Perraton, Lethbridge Area Manager, Prairie Region, Alberta Environment. Cite as: New Dale Hutterian Brethren v. Lethbridge Area Manager, Prairie Region, Alberta Environment. TABLE OF CONTENTS
BACKGROUND
DECISION BACKGROUND
[1] On November 25, 1999, the Environmental Appeal Board (Board) received a Notice of Appeal and Application for a Stay dated November 25, 1999 from Mr. Alan Harvie, Macleod Dixon on behalf of the New Dale Hutterian Brethren (Appellant) with respect to Enforcement Order No. 99-WA-02 issued to the New Dale Hutterian Brethren by the Lethbridge Area Manager, Prairie Region, Alberta Environment (Department) for lands located near Milo, Alberta for the construction of non-approved drainage works on the lands. [2] On November 25, 1999 the Board acknowledged receipt of the Notice of Appeal from the New Dale Hutterian Brethren and, at that time requested a copy of all correspondence, documents, and materials relative to the appeal from the Department.

40. Lakeside Colony Of Hutterian Brethren V. Hofer, 1992 CanLII 37 (S.C.C.)
of hutterian brethren, Lakeside Holding Co. Ltd. and Act to Incorporate thehutterian brethren Church, SC 1951, c. 77, ss. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 to 15.
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Canada Supreme Court of Canada
This document: 1992 CanLII 37 (S.C.C.) Citation: Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren v. Hofer , [1992] 3 S.C.R. 165, 1992 CanLII 37 (S.C.C.) Parallel citations: (1992), 97 D.L.R. (4th) 17; (1992), [1993] 1 W.W.R. 113; (1992), 81 Man. R. (2d) 1; (1992), 81 Man. R. (2e) 1 Date: Docket:
Noteup
Cited Decisions and Legislation Daniel Hofer Sr., Daniel Hofer Jr., Larry Hofer,
David Hofer, Paul Hofer Jr., Leonard Hofer and
John Gerald Hofer
Appellants
v

Michael Wollmann, Jacob Hofer and Joshua Hofer,
in their representative capacity for and on behalf of Lakeside Colony
of Hutterian Brethren, Lakeside Holding Co. Ltd. and
Lakeside Colony Ltd.
Respondents
Indexed as: Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren v . Hofer File No.: 22382. 1992: May 5; 1992: October 29. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR MANITOBA Administrative law Natural justice Fair hearing Proper notice Church membership Interplay of Act, church constitution, articles of association and church tradition Church tradition of reconciliation through acceptance of discipline offered by the church with non-acceptance resulting in self-expulsion Member refusing discipline and considered expelled Whether authority to expel lying with board established under the Act or with the church acting in traditional manner Whether adequate notice given of meetings of the church considering the issue. Members of the Hutterian Brethren Church live in colonies and hold property communally. Only baptised adult males vote in colony meetings where a quorum is four-fifths of the voting members and most decisions are reached by consensus without a formal vote. The church's institutional framework is derived from (a) the tradition and custom of Hutterites; (b) the Articles of Association entered into by the colony members; (c) the Constitution of the Hutterian Brethren Church and Rules as to Community of Property; and (d)

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