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  1. Lehrerleut Hutterian Brethren church family records by Jacob P Wipf, 1988
  2. [A bibliography of papers on the Hutterian Brethren] by Lawrence C Anderson, 1984
  3. The Hutterian Brethren, 15281931: A story of martyrdom and loyalty (Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history) by John Horsch, 1977
  4. The Hutterian brethren by Christine Miller, 1946
  5. The Hutterian brethren, 1528-1931: A story of martydom and loyalty by John Horsch, 1985
  6. HUTTERIAN BRETHREN: The Agricultural Economy and Social Organization of a Commun by JOHN W. BENNETT, 1967-01-01
  7. Hutterian Brethren: The Agricultural Economy and Social Organization by John W. Bennett, 1967
  8. The Hutterian Brethren - Living in Christian Community by Hutterites, 1998
  9. The Christian communism of the Hutterian Brethren by Robert Friedmann, 1971
  10. A geographic appraisal of the North American Hutterian Brethren by Lawrence C Anderson, 1977
  11. **DISCIPLESHIP Compiled and Edited by The Hutterian Brethren [THIRD PRINTING] by J. Heinrich Arnold, The Hutterian Brethren, 1995
  12. Sources on child rearing and socialization: The Hutterian Brethren by John Andrew Hostetler, 1967
  13. The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren by Brethren Hutterian, 1987-01-01
  14. The Chroncial of the Hutterian Brethren

41. Lakeside Colony Of Hutterian Brethren C. Hofer, 1992 IIJCan 37 (C.S.C.)
Translate this page of hutterian brethren, Lakeside Holding Co. Ltd. et Loi constituant encorporation « The hutterian brethren Church » , SC 1951, ch. 77, art.
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Ce document : 1992 IIJCan 37 (C.S.C.) Lakeside Colony of Hutterian Brethren c. Hofer , [1992] 3 R.C.S. 165, 1992 IIJCan 37 (C.S.C.) (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 : Dossier :
Suivi

David Hofer, Paul Hofer, fils, Leonard Hofer et
John Gerald Hofer
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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

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43. Die Hutterer, Hutterian Brethren, Hutterites
Die Hutterer, hutterian brethren, Hutterites. hutterian brethren, Hutterites.The hutterian brethren, or Hutterites, are a group of Christians that traces
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Die Hutterer, Hutterian Brethren, Hutterites
Hutterian Brethren, Hutterites
The Hutterian Brethren, or Hutterites, are a group of Christians that traces its origin to the 16th century Anabaptists of central Europe. Like other Anabaptists, Hutterites reject state churches, practice adult baptism, and are pacifists. Under the guidance of their founder, the Tyrolean Jacob Hutter (d. 1536), they also adopted common ownership of property.
The Hutterian Brethren are a communitarian religious sect that originated among Anabaptists in Moravia (now the Czech Republic) during the Reformation and is now located chiefly in South Dakota, Manitoba, and Alberta. Also known as Hutterites, they took their name from their original leader, Jakob Hutter, who was burned as a heretic in 1536. Throughout most of their history, the Hutterites have formed agricultural colonies, called Bruderhöfe. Their way of life is rural and conservative. On the basis of the New Testament, they are pacifists and shun political participation. As a result, they have often been subject to social pressure and persecution. Over a period of centuries in Europe they sought to escape persecution by moving eastward, finally reaching Russia, before migrating (1874-79) to the northern United States, from which they spread to Canada. They now number more than 20,000; their inward-looking sectarianism continues to elicit some hostility from their neighbors.
Although the Hutterian Brethren were peaceful citizens and excellent farmers, they suffered intermittent but severe persecution. Hutter led his followers from the Tyrol to Moravia. Although he himself was executed, his followers were generally tolerated there until the early 17th century. Then they fled eastward, eventually to the Ukraine. In the 1870s they emigrated to the United States and settled in South Dakota; during World War I many moved to Canada. Numbering about 20,000 adherents today, they maintain their traditional piety and insularity, their pacifism, their agricultural diligence, and their hostility to modern culture. They still speak German in their communities, which are scattered throughout the Dakotas and Montana in the United States, and in Alberta and Manitoba in Canada.

44. History Of This Page (Die Hutterer, Hutterian Brethren, Hutterites)
History of this Page (Die Hutterer, hutterian brethren, Hutterites). This documentcontains a history of this page, from the current version to the earliest
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45. Warden Hutterian Brethren School - Warden, Washington / WA - School Information
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46. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Prosecution Bulletin - HUTTERIAN BRETHREN OF P
5, 2002, the hutterian brethren of Pincher Creek entered a guilty plea in PincherCreek Provincial Court to one count of violating the Meat Inspection Act
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HUTTERIAN BRETHREN OF PINCHER CREEK FINED FOR ILLEGAL MEAT SHIPMENT FROM ALBERTA TO B.C.
On Nov . 5, 2002, the Hutterian Brethren of Pincher Creek entered a guilty plea in Pincher Creek Provincial Court to one count of violating the Meat Inspection Act and was fined $600. On Dec . 1, 2000, Canadian Food Inspection Agency investigators followed a van operated by the Hutterian Brethren of Pincher Creek. The van, containing meat products, went from the Pincher Creek Hutterian Brethren colony to a local facility where it loaded additional meat products. The van then crossed the border and delivered the products to a retail store in Sparwood, B.C.

47. Decker V. Tschetter Hutterian Brethren, Inc., 1999 SD 62
¶6 This litigation involves the Tschetter hutterian brethren Inc., and Bur OaksHutterian Poinsett hutterian brethren, Inc., 844 FSupp 539 (DSD 1994).
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MIKE DECKER,
Anna Decker, Amos Decker, John Hofer, Lydia Hofer, Lydia Hofer, Ronald Hofer, Reinhart Hofer, Samuel Hofer, David Decker, Dorothy Decker, and Susanne Decker, David Decker, Jr., Daniel Decker, Elisabeth Decker, and Milinda Decker, minor children, by and through their Guardian Ad Litem David Decker; Jerry Decker, Betty Decker; and Julia Decker, a minor child, by and through her Guardian Ad Litem, Jerry Decker,
Plaintiffs and Appellants,
v.
TSCHETTER HUTTERIAN BRETHREN, INC.,
and all Directors, Officers, Shareholders thereof who are not plaintiffs, Bur Oaks Hutterian Brethren, Inc., and all Directors, Officers, and Shareholders thereof who are not plaintiffs, Samuel Hofer, Aaron Hofer, Herman Decker, Jacob Hofer, George Hofer, Andrew Hofer, Jacob Jr Hofer, Andy Hofer, Paul Hofer, David Hofer, Larry Decker, Richard Hofer, Jonathan Hofer, Sam Hofer Jr., John Hofer Jr., all in their individual capacity and in their capacity as Directors, Officers, and/or Shareholders of the above-named corporations, together with all Jane Does who are married to the above-named male defendants and who are residents of the colonies referenced above, together with all John Does and Jane Does who are children of the above-named male defendants and who are residents of the colonies referenced above

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49. Warden Hutterian Brethren Sch Private School Warden Washington / Wa Schools Info
WARDEN hutterian brethren SCH 1054 W HARDER ROAD WARDEN, WA 98857 509349-8045 Warden hutterian brethren Sch, 7.33. Warden, 15.11. Grant County, 17.59
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50. Hutterian Brethren And Land Owner Fined $40,200 For Illegal Irrigation
Ecology fined the Stahl hutterian brethren $27000, while fining Gordon Gering ofRitzville $13200. Gering owns approximately 65 acres of the 175 acres the
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SPOKANE - The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) has fined the Stahl Hutterian Brethren and a man who leases land to the Brethren a total of $40,200 for illegally using water in what's called the "Odessa sub-area"-a region in Central Washington with severe water availability problems. Ecology fined the Stahl Hutterian Brethren $27,000, while fining Gordon Gering of Ritzville $13,200. Gering owns approximately 65 acres of the 175 acres the Hutterians were irrigating without a water right this spring and summer. The property is located 21 miles east of Moses Lake adjacent to I-90. In May, the farm was ordered by Ecology to stop irrigating the land and to install a water-measuring device (flow meter) and report to Ecology the volume of water being used. The Hutterians filed an appeal of the cease-and-desist order to the state's Pollution Control Hearings Board. However, according to field investigators, the irrigation continued, in violation of the order, and a flow meter was not installed. The Stahl Hutterian farm is located in Adams County within the "Odessa sub-area," one of only three specially designated sub-areas in the state. The ground water in the Odessa sub-area is managed more closely because of documented declines in the water tables. The other two sub-areas in Washington are the Quincy sub-area and the smaller Duck Lake sub-area in Okanogan County.

51. Hutterian Brethren Fined For Illegally Using Water
hutterian brethren fined for illegally using water Ecology (Ecology) hasfined the Marlin hutterian brethren $34300 for irrigating 125 acres of land for
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SPOKANE - The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) has fined the Marlin Hutterian Brethren $34,300 for irrigating 125 acres of land for which the group has no water right and for failing to install a required water-measuring device. The illegal irrigation took place for 200 days during the 1999 irrigation season and 77 days this spring. On May 4, Ecology issued a cease-and-desist order, requiring that the group stop irrigating the unauthorized land. In addition, the Hutterians were required to install a water-measuring device (flow meter) within 30 days so they could report their volume of water use to Ecology. Peter Gross, representing the Hutterians, filed an appeal of the cease-and-desist order to the state's Pollution Control Hearings Board. However, according to field investigators, the irrigation continued, in violation of the order, and the flow meter was installed but was not in working condition. The Marlin Hutterian farm is located within the "Odessa sub-area," one of only three specially designated sub-areas in the state. The ground water in the Odessa sub-area is managed more closely because of documented declines in the water tables. The other two sub-areas in Washington are the Quincy sub-area and the smaller Duck Lake sub-area in Okanogan County.

52. Anabaptist Beginnings
as told in The Chroncile of the hutterian brethren, Vol. 1, pp. 4147. (NoteThis page was scanned and typed in by Timothy L. Haines.)
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"Beginnings" of the Anabaptist-Mennonite
At the beginning of the Reformation in Zurich, Switzerland in the 1520's, the church leaders sought to restore the church based on New Testament principles. They sought to establish a believers' church, but soon their efforts came under the control of the state government. Those committed to the original goals were forced to withdraw if they wanted to build a church composed only of followers of Christ. These disciples sought to live in "the image of him that created him" (Colossians 3:10) and observe the "all things" taught in the New Testament. These Bible Christians were soon tagged with the Anabaptist name because they rebaptized those who had been baptized as infants. This caused the state to persecute and put them to death under a A. D. 529 Roman law. These disciples never referred to themselves as Anabaptist and frequently objected to the term because of the criminal character associated with it. They would have preferred to be called Brethren or Bible-believing Christians, but their enemies' nickname stuck. Later they were called Mennonites after a beloved leader in this restored church, Menno Simons. He was the only early leader who died a natural death. All the other important early leaders died a martyr's death by LMH - 1997 Following is a fuller story of the "beginnings."

53. The NDSU Libraries: Germans From Russia
Hutterites (hutterian brethren). Complex Trait Mapping in the Hutterites Hofer Publishers, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan The hutterian brethren (Hutterites
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54. Brethren Groups
Brethren hutterian brethren - Lutheran Brethren Mennonite Brethren - MoravianBrethren - Open including a final break from the hutterian brethren.
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provisions that the entire document remain intact and full acknowledgement be given to the author. Ancient Brethren Ashland Brethren Brethren Church Brethren in Christ ... Richard M. Judy of Dunker Springhaus Ministries, Youngstown, Ohio. It was then further researched to include commentary on each group, additional information, brief histories, reference links to other web sites, and then graphically enhanced for the Web, by Ron Gordon , Church of the Brethren Network Administrator. Your questions, suggestions, or any corrections to this outline are most welcome.
oravian Brethren ~ 1457
Group Names:
Moravians, Moravian Brethren, Unitas Fratrum or Unity of Brethren
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Provincial Elders' Conference, North, 1021 Center Street, PO Box 1245, Bethlehem, PA 18016-1245
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The flame of reform was not extinguished by the death of John Hus
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utterian Brethren ~ 1528
Group Names:
Hutterites, Bruderhof, Society of Brothers

55. Hutterian Brethren
hutterian brethren , a body of Christians practicing strict communism (communitarian)based on religious principles. The Brethren are descendants of those
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Hutterian Brethren , a body of Christians practicing strict communism (communitarian) based on religious principles. The Brethren are descendants of those Moravian Anabaptists who were followers of Jacob Hutter, a minister from the Tyrol who was burned at the stake in 1536. In the 17th cent. there were a number of Hutterian brotherhoods in Moravia. Persecution drove them eastward to eventual settlement in Russia. In 1874, in company with Russian Mennonites, a group emigrated to the United States, settling near Tabor, S.Dak. Other groups followed. Their doctrines and principles, aside from their practice of common ownership, are in accord with those of Mennonites in general. There are around 400 Hutterite colonies in the United States (chiefly in south Dakota) and Canada (Manitoba and Alberta) today. They are also known as Hutterische Brüder or Hutterites and took their name from Jakob Hutter (Jacob Hutter). Throughout most of their history, the Hutterites have formed agricultural colonies, called Bruderhöfe.

56. Hutterite Brethren Directory Of Western Canada & US
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57. Gigablast Search Results
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Website by the Crystal Springs School in MB Canada, with pictures, information about their school and colony, also providing links to other information. www.escape.ca/~css/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: Jun 22 2000 Riverview Hutterite Colony The website of Riverview Hutterite Colony school, showing what life is like in a typical hutterian community school. Excellent photos! www.sesd.sk.ca/grassroots/riverview/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 - modified: May 26 2004 Together They Stay A World Apart An editorial on the Hutterites by Smithsonian Magazine smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues98/nov98/hutter.html

58. MSN Encarta - Hutterian Brethren
hutterian brethren, communitarian religious sect that originated among Anabaptistsin Moravia (now the Czech Republic) during the Reformation and is
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59. Hutterite Reference Sites Compiled By William Hillman
The hutterian brethren Hutterites living in Community in North America A Brief History of the hutterian brethren (17551879) by Evan Eichler, Ph.D.
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Brandon University Hutterian Education Program (BUHEP)
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60. Geog188, Vogeler -- Hutterites In North America
The Hutterites are divided into three groups 1) Schmiedeleut subdivided intotwo groups, the hutterian brethren and the Committee Hutterites, in 1992.
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Hutterites in North America About 36,000 Hutterites live in 434 colonies in North America today. Where do the Hutterites live?
The Hutterites are divided into three groups: Schmiedeleut subdivided into two groups, the Hutterian Brethren and the Committee Hutterites, in 1992. The Schmiedeleut are all found in Manitoba; and North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. 2) Dariusleut; and 3) Lehrerleut . The Lehrerleut and the Dariusleut are located in Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Colombia; and Montana and Washington. When a colony reaches about 130 people, a new colony is established. In 1917, South Dakota had 17 colonies but with the outbreak of World War I, the pacifists Hutterites were mistreated and they resettled in Canada. By the 1920s, some of the Hutterites bought back some of their land in the U.S. Read an article on the "40 Mile" Colony , located between Hardin, Montana, and Sheridan, Wyoming. Tour the Hutterite colonies in Manitoba, Canada. All the "traditional" Hutterites live in the Great Plains and Prairie Provinces ; but the Bruderhof Communities, who call themselves Hutterian Brethren live in the East. The Hutterian Brethren Church of the Dariusleut and Lehrerleut Conference (with the agreement of many Schmiedleut communities) expelled the "Society of Brothers" [Bruderhof] in 1990.

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