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No Permanent City: Stories from Mennonite History and Life by Harry Loewen

By Harry Loewen

Historical figures come to existence in those tales that lie in the back of the extra formal money owed of Anabaptist/Mennonite historical past and lifestyles from the 1500s during the current. Flight, migration, intrigue, functional jokes, spats over wigs, shunning, kidnapping, combating Indians, romance-all are a part of this mosaic of Anabaptist/Mennonite historical past. (224pp. illus. bring in Press, 1993.)

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Let's hope so," said his father, "but when it comes to the orders of our gracious lords, not even the pastor can help us much. " Abraham Brönnimann's health remained stable, so he was able to accompany Anna and Johannes to Würzbrunnen, where they were married. After the ceremony Abraham said to the clergyman, "Next time you will come to me. My time on earth is up. I can feel it in my bones. I'm glad to see my daughter happy and well taken care of. " "But my dear Brönnimann," the pastor exclaimed, "we don't die that soon.

He said that he and his people are doing well in the Palatinate. " Becoming more serious, Abraham continued, "I must tell you something else. Last night, after Peter was asleep, I heard a strange noise outside. When I tiptoed to the window, I saw a disguised figure hiding behind our pile of wood. It was no doubt a spy sent by the authorities to check on us. " "As long as the pastor of Würzbrunnen is on our side, nothing will happen to us," Johannes said confidently. "Let's hope so," said his father, "but when it comes to the orders of our gracious lords, not even the pastor can help us much.

Page 23 ''After this had transpired," he wrote, "the blood of these people, although misled, fell so hot on my heart that I could not stand it, nor find rest in my soul.... I saw that these zealous children, although in error, willingly gave their lives and their estates for their doctrine and faith. And I was one of those who had disclosed to some of them the abominations of the papal system. " Thus in 1536 Menno began to publicly preach repentance and to point people to the narrow path of Christian discipleship.

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