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Menno Simons su vida y EscritosView
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by Harold S. Bender and John Horsch
  paperback, 160 pages, $4.95
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The Spanish translation of Menno Simons: Life and Writings first published in 1936. Carmen Palomenque, translator.

Copyright 1979 Herald Press

 
The Fugitive: Menno SimonsView
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by Myron S. Augsburger
  paperback, 398 pages, $14.95
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It's 1544, Menno Simons, a leader in the new--and persecuted-- free church movement, is on the run from authorities in the Netherlands. With a price on his head, he stops to catch his breath and prays, "Lord what do I do now?" Myron Augsburger's historical novel recalls Menno's life--from Catholic priest to radical reformer to hunted fugitive.

Copyright 2008 Herald Press

 
Dirk Philips, Friend and Colleague of Menno Simons, 1504-1568View
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by William Keeney, translator, and C. Arnold Snyder, editor
  softcover, 236 pages, $29.90
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Anabaptist
Those who have an interest in Anabaptist and Mennonite history and theology, and who have facility in Dutch, have long referred to the biography of Dirk Philips written by Jacobus ten Doornkaat Koolman, published in the Netherlands some years ago. Ten Doornkaat Koolman's classic is now available for the first time in English.

Dirk Philips was one of the most important early leaders and bishops of the Dutch Anabaptists, later called Mennonites. Although he usually worked in Menno's shadow, in his later years he emerged as an important leader in his own right, and author of many important and systematic theological treatises.

 
Menno Simons PortraitView
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by Rodney Harder
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Pencil drawing 12" x 15.5" Limited edition of 200 
The DeaconView
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by Myron Augsburger and Marcia Augsburger Kincannon
  paperback, 133 pages, $3.95
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Elizabeth Dirks grew up in a convent during the Reformation. The Scriptures and the influence of Menno Simons led to a life of service, risk and martyrdom. 
Night PreacherView
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by Louise A. Vernon
  illustrated by Allan Eitzen
paper, 134 pages, $7.95
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Louise A. Vernon tells of Menno Simons, a Catholic Priest who became an Anabaptist in the 1500s. The story of what happened as Menno went about preaching is seen through the eyes of his children, Bettje and Jan. 
The Complete Writings of Menno SimonsView
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by J. C. Wenger, editor and Leonard Verduin, translator
  hardcover, 1,090 pages, $64.95
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J. C. Wenger, editor, and Leonard Verduin, translator, have gathered all known writings of Menno Simons including tracts, letters, and hymns never previously translated. Includes introductions to each of Menno Simons' writings. A biography of Menno's life is given by H. S. Bender. This is a faithful modern English rendering of Menno Simons' teachings and writings. Portraits and pictures, a reproduction of the only Menno autograph known, plus a 1,400-item entry index. 
Only the Sword of the SpiritView
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by Jacob A. Loewen and Wesley J. Prieb
  paper, 366 pages, $15.95
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A reconstruction of the development of Menno Simons' Anabaptist Vision as it relates to the northern stream of Mennonites. The theology of peace is prevalent throughout. 
Vol 7: The Anabaptist Writings of David Joris, 1535-1543View
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by Gary K. Waite, editor
  hardcover, 352 pages, $39.95
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David Joris (c.1501-1556) is one of the least understood leaders in the 16th-century Anabaptist movement. Yet during his era he was one of the most important Anabaptist leaders in the Low Countries of Europe. Even before the fall of Munster in June 1535, Joris was a consistent advocate of Anabaptist nonviolence, and well into the 1540's he competed successfully with Menno Simons for followers.

Although Simons and Joris disagreed on several major issues, recent studies have show that they also shared a common early Anabaptist heritage, based on the apocalyptic writings of Melchior Hoffman. A survey of Joris' early writings presented in this volume confirms that many of Joirs' ideas were rooted in the same soil as Simons' views.

 
Crossings of PromiseView
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The books in this series are historical fiction for ages youth to adult.Details...

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