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Extractions: 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. Moravians, Moravian Brethren, Unitas Fratrum or Unity of Brethren Provincial Elders' Conference, North, 1021 Center Street, PO Box 1245, Bethlehem, PA 18016-1245 The flame of reform was not extinguished by the death of John Hus Unity of the Brethren
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Brethren Encyclopedia Brethren, German Baptist religious group. They were popularly known as Dunkards, Dunkers, or Tunkers, from the German for âto dip,â referring to their method of baptizing. The Brethren evolved from the Pietist movement in Germany. The first congregation was organized there in 1708 by Alexander Mack. Persecution drove them to America where, under Peter Becker, they settled (1719) in Germantown, Pa. From that and other settlements in Pennsylvania they spread westward and into Canada. The Brethren oppose war and advocate temperance, the simple life, plain dress, and âobedience to Christ rather than obedience to creeds and cults.â The original group, at present the largest in the United States, is the Church of the Brethren (Conservative Dunkers); the local churches are united by an annual conference that elects a general board to supervise the national church program. From the Church of the Brethren there have been separations into the Seventh-Day Baptists, German Baptists (1728; see Beissel, Johann Conrad