We have documented the remarkable creativity of folk Mennonitism in fraktur, paper cuttings, Low German aphorisms, Swiss Volhynian nicknames, and the patterns in Mennonite quilts and canned fruit jars.
A feature of Dutch Mennonitism at the time was its rather liberal view of works of art.
Confessional Mennonitism preserved a form of religious nonconformity in jurisdictions such as the Calvinist-ruled Netherlands and in Lutheran-ruled Hamburg and Altona.
Actually about the turn of the century Palatine Mennonitism underwent a radical change in development which was to give it its characteristic stamp within German Mennonitism.
Their parent faith, Mennonitism, was born of a split in Switzerland in 1525, when the Mennonites broke from the Protestant reform church in a dispute over infant baptism.
Definition of Mennonitism in US English:
Mennonitism
noun-izəm
See Mennonite
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Actually about the turn of the century Palatine Mennonitism underwent a radical change in development which was to give it its characteristic stamp within German Mennonitism.
Confessional Mennonitism preserved a form of religious nonconformity in jurisdictions such as the Calvinist-ruled Netherlands and in Lutheran-ruled Hamburg and Altona.
We have documented the remarkable creativity of folk Mennonitism in fraktur, paper cuttings, Low German aphorisms, Swiss Volhynian nicknames, and the patterns in Mennonite quilts and canned fruit jars.
A feature of Dutch Mennonitism at the time was its rather liberal view of works of art.
Their parent faith, Mennonitism, was born of a split in Switzerland in 1525, when the Mennonites broke from the Protestant reform church in a dispute over infant baptism.