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Mennonite, The (1946)
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The Mennonite (Quakertown, Pa., Berne, Ind., and North
Newton, Kan.) was the official weekly English language
publication of the General Conference Mennonite Church.
It was formed in 1885. In 1934-35, it was published
jointly as a biweekly with the Christian Evangel of the
Central Conference of Mennonites. It ceased publication
in 1998, in preparation for the merger of the Mennonite
Church and General Conference Mennonite Church, which
resulted in the establishment of Mennonite Church USA and
Mennonite Church Canada. It was immediately succeeded by
a new publication, also called The Mennonite, that is the
current publication of the Mennonite Church USA. See
Smucker, J. N. and Maynard Shelley. "Mennonite, The (1885-
1998) (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite
Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 4 Dec 2014.
http://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite,_The_(1885-
1998)_(Periodical)&oldid=123180. Digitization of The
Mennonite is sponsored by Anabaptist Mennonite Digital
Collaborative, a partnership among Mennonite libraries
and archives, with major support from the Schowalter
Foundation. The Mennonite, copyright owner for all
copyrighted content in this collection, provided
permission for free online access; please seek permission
from The Mennonite before utilizing copyrighted materials
for commercial purposes.
Date Published: 2015-06-29 17:13:26
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