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  1. Hutterian Brethren;: The agricultural economy and social organization of a communal people by John William Bennett, 1967
  2. A Straight Word to Kids and Parents by Hutterian Brethren, 1987
  3. Introducing the Great chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren
  4. The Chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren, Volume I by Hutterian Brethren, 1986
  5. The Hutterian Brethren. 1528-1931. A Story of Martyrdom and Loyalty. by Horsch. John, 1985
  6. The Hutterian Brethren, 1528-1931: A story of martyrdom and loyalty by John Horsch, 1974
  7. The chronicle of the Hutterian Brethren. Vol. 1, known as Das gro�eGeschichtbuch der Hutterischen Brüder. Translated and edited by theHutterian Brethren. by Hutterian Brethren, 1994-01-01
  8. THE HUTTERIAN BRETHREN OF MONTANA by Montana, 1963
  9. Hutterian Brethren the Agricultural Economy - Soci by Jw Bennett, 1967-06
  10. The Hutterian Brethren and their beliefs by Peter Hofer, 1955
  11. Hutterian Brethren by John W. Bennett, 1967-01-01
  12. Hutterian Brethren: The Agricultural Economy and Social Organization by JOHN W. BENNETT, 1967
  13. The Hutterian Brethren, 1528-1931: A Story of Martyrdom and Loyalty by John Horsch, 1977
  14. Hutterian Brethren The Agricultural Economy and Social Organization of a Communa by John W. Bennett, 1967

1. The Hutterian Brethren (Hutterites) In North America
A comprehensive site with resources on hutterian culture, way of life, and religion.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Anabaptist Hutterites......Learn about the hutterian brethren's unique lifestyle, religion, customs,traditions and history. Discover The hutterian brethren. Hutterites
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The Hutterian Brethren Hutterites living in Community in North America
W elcome to the Homepage of the Hutterian Brethren Hutterites are a religious group originating back in 1530. We live communally in rural North America. Learn about our unique lifestyle religion , customs, traditions, and history . Discover how we earn our living , and what we do in our leisure time . In addition, find out what our schools are like. Above all, enjoy your visit and be sure to come again. A pproximately number of hits: since September 2002. Send mail to administrator with questions or comments about this web site.
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2. Hutterian Brethren
hutterian brethren Church by Don Murphy. The hutterian brethren This littlegroup became known as the hutterian brethren. They sought refuge
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... Way of the Lord Hutterian Brethren Church
by Don Murphy The Hutterian Brethren, commonly called Hutterites, originated in 16th century Europe during the Reformation period when the Holy Spirit of God was stirring the hearts of those who were yearning for holiness. On January 21, 1525, a Bible study group in Zurich, Switzerland, met in the home of Felix Manz to study the issue of infant baptism. A fear came over them which pressed within their hearts. They bowed their knees in prayer to the Most High God in Heaven that He would show them His divine way and have mercy on them. After prayer, George Blaurock got up and asked Conrad Grebel to baptize him. Blaurock then baptized the others. Thus they were led to renounce infant baptism as unbiblical. They renewed the practice of the believer's baptism. These radical disciples of Christ were originally known as the Swiss Brethren and also as Anabaptists. They were immediately severely persecuted by that enemy of God, the Old Serpent, acting through his servants, so that many of those courageous children of God were martyred for their faith. Their call to complete surrender to God was rejected by the worldly church. The Catholic, Lutheran, and Reformed Churches all took part in the persecution of the Anabaptist brethren.

3. Hutterian Brethren
hutterian brethren , a body of Christians practicing strict communism based on religious principles.
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Hutterian Brethren [h u t E E u n] Pronunciation Key Hutterian Brethren , a body of Christians practicing strict communism based on religious principles. The Brethren are descendants of those Moravian Anabaptists who were followers of Jacob Hutter, a minister from the Tyrol who was burned at the stake in 1536. In the 17th cent. there were a number of Hutterian brotherhoods in Moravia. Persecution drove them eastward to eventual settlement in Russia. In 1874, in company with Russian Mennonites, a group emigrated to the United States, settling near Tabor, S.Dak. Other groups followed. Their doctrines and principles, aside from their practice of common ownership, are in accord with those of Mennonites in general. There are around 400 Hutterite colonies in the United States and Canada today. They are also known as Hutterische Brethren or Hutterites.

4. Hutterian Brethren, Hutterites
hutterian brethren Mike Stahl Byemoor Colony Box 70 Byemoor, AB T0J 0L0 Canada Phone 1403-579-2130 Fax 1-403-579-2183 Webmasters, click here to edit this site.
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Hutterian Brethren, Hutterites
General Information The Hutterian Brethren, or Hutterites, are a group of Christians that traces its origin to the 16th century Anabaptists of central Europe. Like other Anabaptists, Hutterites reject state churches, practice adult baptism, and are pacifists. Under the guidance of their founder, the Tyrolean Jacob Hutter (d. 1536), they also adopted common ownership of property. BELIEVE
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Although the Hutterian Brethren were peaceful citizens and excellent farmers, they suffered intermittent but severe persecution. Hutter led his followers from the Tyrol to Moravia. Although he himself was executed, his followers were generally tolerated there until the early 17th century. Then they fled eastward, eventually to the Ukraine. In the 1870s they emigrated to the United States and settled in South Dakota; during World War I many moved to Canada. Numbering about 20,000 adherents today, they maintain their traditional piety and insularity, their pacifism, their agricultural diligence, and their hostility to modern culture. They still speak German in their communities, which are scattered throughout the Dakotas and Montana in the United States, and in Alberta and Manitoba in Canada. Mark A Noll Bibliography
D Flint, The Hutterites (1975); J A Hostetler, Hutterite Life (1965) and Hutterite Society (1977); J Hostetler and G E Huntington, Hutterites in North America (1967); K A Peter, The Dynamics of Hutterite Society (1987).

5. Hofer Publishers Books About The Hutterites (Hutterian Brethren) By Samuel Hofer
Books about the Hutterites (hutterian brethren) by Samuel Hofer and more. Phone (306) 2428162 Fax (306) 975-9169 Copyright © Hofer Publishers, 2002 Thanks for stopping by.
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Books about the Hutterites (Hutterian Brethren) by Samuel Hofer,and more. The Author Hofer Publishers Books Book Ordering Information Who are the Hutterites? ... Links Hofer Publishers Box 9784 Saskatoon, Sask. Phone (306) 242-8162 Fax (306) 975-9169 Email Greetings. Thanks for stopping by. This is the official Internet site for Hofer Publishers and Canadian author Samuel Hofer. Enjoy your visit. BOOKS

6. FAQs
The hutterian brethren. Hutterites 2819). The hutterian brethren have feltsomewhat guilty of their mission efforts in the recent past. So
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The Hutterian Brethren Hutterites living in Community in North America
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) How do you dress? Who owns what in the colony? What languages do Hutterites speak? Where (in the world) are Hutterites found? ... Where can I get more information?
Dress
How do you dress?
Hutterites have a dress code. The dress code is more pronounced with some groups, i.e. the Lehrerleut and the Dariusleut in Alberta and Saskatchewan. The Schmiedeleut Hutterian Brethren's dress code is typically as follows: men wear suspenders, usually black or dark trousers, and any kind of buttoned shirt. Married men traditionally wear a beard. Women wear below-knee-length dresses; younger women and girls wear brighter colored dresses than older women. Women also wear a Kupf-ti'echle or a black, polka-dot-peppered head covering. Girls between the ages of 3 to about 10 wear a mitz which is bonnet-like head covering. Ownership
Who owns what in the colony?
Goods are owned communally in the community, i.e., all moneys earned from different businesses belong to everyone on the colony. If members need different items, they ask for it and if it is a necessary item, it is bought for them. Most items are given out according to the need (Acts 2:44-47; Acts 4:32-35). Things like farm equipment, vehicles, etc, are bought and paid for by the colony and used by whoever needs or is responsible for them. Any kind of Aagnutz Eigennutz

7. A Brief History
A brief history of the hutterian brethren (17551879) by Evan Eichler, Ph.D.
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8. Our Story Don And Michiko Murphy
Photos of the Fan Lake Brethren farm. What is required to join the hutterian brethrenChurch? Return to the home page. This page was last updated on 07/03/01.
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... Way of the Lord Our story of how we came to join the Anabaptist religion. Don and Michiko Here are links to the stories of Don Murphy and his wife Michiko Koyama Murphy which tell their journey through life. Also here are links to the stories of Michiko's relatives in old Japan. Michi's grandfather Michi's letter to her granddaughter I Set You Apart Don's story ... Return to the home page This page was last updated on 07/03/01.
Fan Lake Brethren
336 Fair View Road Elk, WA 99009 Contact us by e-mail: don@AnabaptistChurch.org

9. Hutterian Brethren
Learn about the hutterian brethren's unique lifestyle, religion, customs,traditions and history. Discover The hutterian brethren. A
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The Hutterian Brethren
A Communal People living in North America Hutterites are a religious group originating during the Reformation of the 16th century. They live communally on large rural colonies or hofs throughout rural North America. You can learn about their lifestyle, religion, history and more by visiting www.hutterites.org
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10. Company Information
Decker Manufacturing, Builders of the Decker Brand Boilers. Decker Manufacturingis a company owned and operated by the Decker hutterian brethren.
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Builders of the Decker Brand Boilers Decker Manufacturing is a company owned and operated by the Decker Hutterian Brethren . To learn more about the Hutterian Brethren, visit www.hutterites.org
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11. The Chronicle Of The Hutterian Brethren, Vol IThe Chronicle Of The Hutterian Bre
hutterian brethren General Information. The hutterian brethren originated in Austria.
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12. Meyers Norris Penny -- The People We Serve -- Hutterian Brethren
Services for hutterian brethren are available through any MNP office. For furtherinformation, please call your local office or 1800-446-0890. Or contact
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Did you know MNP supports CAFE (Canadian Association of Family Enterprise) with speakers at various levels?
MNP understands and responds to the special requirements of Canada's Hutterite colonies.
At Meyers Norris Penny, we've been providing accounting, taxation and advisory services to Hutterite Brethren for over 35 years. Today, MNP provides services to about 90 per cent of the colonies in Western Canada.
Working in an atmosphere of mutual trust, we supply all traditional accounting and taxation services supported by expertise in a number of related areas. These include:
Taxation . The taxation requirements of Hutterite communities are different than many other groups. In matters of taxation, MNP acts as advocates of fair and equitable tax treatment for Hutterite colonies and helps colonies manage their tax issues in the most advantageous manner possible. For example, MNP has a specially designed computer program for preparing colonists' personal tax returns - a unique service which helps to minimize taxes and maximize allowable refunds.
Operations management . We have successfully standardized colony financial statements - streamlining the process and permitting useful comparisons between colonies. We have created an "average colony" financial statement which consolidates all colonies' financial results to generate an average summary - enabling individual colonies to analyze their annual performance against a general standard.

13. Hutterite History
The hutterian brethren. Hutterites living in Community in North America
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The Hutterian Brethren Hutterites living in Community in North America
Hutterian Forefathers Jacob Hutter Peter Riedeman Jakob Wiederman Historical Picture
Hutterite History
The founders of the Hutterian Brethren were refugees from the Anabaptists from Switzerland, Germany, and the Tyrol (Northern Italy and Southern Austria) who settled in Moravia. In 1528 Jacob Wiederman became their leader. Also in 1528 they placed all their worldly goods together and started the communal way of life. In 1529 Jacob Hutter from the Tyrol with a group of refugees visited the colonies in Moravia. The two groups were united under Hutter's leadership. In 1533 Jacob Hutter was chosen leader of this united group. Hutter, a good organizer, forged the emergence of our Hutterian church. At this time our creed was established and has remained relatively unchanged since. Jacob Hutter was burned at the stake in Innsbruck, Austria, in 1536 for refusing to renounce his faith.
Peter
Riedeman was another very important founding member of our church. His Confession of Faith is still an accepted authority for our beliefs and practices. The four most important points are adult baptism of believers, community of goods, non resistance and the separation of church and state.

14. The Hutterian Brethren - Strict Religious Sect
Anababtist,Jacob Hutter, founded the hutterian brethren during the Reformation.His societies. The hutterian brethren strict religious sect.
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The Hutterian Brethren - strict religious sect
By the time the Reformation took hold in Europe in the 16th century radical leaders like Martin Luther formed more liberal Protestant movements. Other more radical sects proclaimed that the Protestant church was still too ritualistic, that it should remain separate from affairs of the state and that a good Christian should never take up arms against another. They also believed that baptism should be performed when an individual was an adult, and by choice. These sects became known as “Anabaptists”, and were based primarily in Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Jacob Hutter was one of the more outspoken Anabaptists and further espoused the concept of “communalism”, meaning the equal sharing of all goods. In 1529, Hutter, with a small group of loyal followers, joined other exiled Anabaptists who’d fled to Moravia and whose leader was named Jacob Wiederman. The groups united and established a communal way of life, Hutter becoming their leader and the founder of the “Hutterian Brethren”. He was eventually betrayed to the authorities who were trying to put a stop to what they considered his heretic behavior. In 1536 Jacob Hutter was burned at the stake in Innsbruck, Austria after refusing to renounce his devout beliefs. bodyOffer(25797) Peter Reideman was another influential member of the Hutterian Brethren, serving as an elder from 1542-1556. He and many other members of the sect suffered religious persecution for years, Reideman eventually spending close to a decade in prison. During one of his incarcerations, he wrote “The Confession of Faith”, a document of Hutterian beliefs and doctrine, which is still widely read today.

15. The Hutterian Brethren (Hutterites) In North America
The hutterian brethren (Hutterites) in North America. When travelingin rural areas of the Canadian Prairies and the American states
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Home The Author Hofer Publishers Books Book Ordering Information ... Links The Hutterian Brethren (Hutterites) in North America When traveling in rural areas of the Canadian Prairies and the American states of Montana, Washington, the Dakotas, and Minnesota, you will occasionally come upon small distinctive communities appearing as clusters of long buildings. These unique communities are often a short distance from a main highway or road, and usually no public roads pass through them. They aren't villages in the typical sense. Unlike Indian reserves where family houses are scattered, some separated by a few acres, these ordered communities are made up of several long unit-houses, a school and church, a large communal kitchen at the heart of the huf (community yard); laundry, abattoir, electrical building, waterworks building; shops, garages, numerous long barns, grain storage facilities, and other buildings. The residential area is usually at the center of the community and the farm facilities are located on the peripheral. In 1998, Saskatchewan / Canadian author Samuel Hofer, published

16. Hutterian Brethren Church
privlaw/7593/5410.html hutterian brethren Church. incorporated, 1951,c. 77. Last Updated 200211-26, Back to Top, Important Notices.
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17. The Hutterian Brethren (Hutterites) In North America
This website was created by the Decker Colony and offers information about the hutterian way of life, Category Society Religion and Spirituality Anabaptist Hutterites......Learn about the hutterian brethren's unique lifestyle, religion, customs,traditions and history. Discover time. hutterian brethren HOME PAGE.
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18. Hutterian Brethren Church
Translate this page html hutterian brethren Church. loi constitutive, 1951, ch. 77.Dernière mise à jour 2003-02-06, Back to Top, Avis important.
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19. Hutterian Brethren. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. hutterian brethren. (h t r´ n) (KEY) , a body of Christianspracticing strict communism based on religious principles. The
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20. Canadian Food Inspection Agency - Prosecution Bulletin - HUTTERIAN BRETHREN OF P
5, 2002, the hutterian brethren of Pincher Creek entered a guilty plea in PincherCreek Provincial Court to one count of violating the Meat Inspection Act and
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HUTTERIAN BRETHREN OF PINCHER CREEK FINED FOR ILLEGAL MEAT SHIPMENT FROM ALBERTA TO B.C.
On Nov. 5, 2002, the Hutterian Brethren of Pincher Creek entered a guilty plea in Pincher Creek Provincial Court to one count of violating the Meat Inspection Act and was fined $600. On Dec. 1, 2000, Canadian Food Inspection Agency investigators followed a van operated by the Hutterian Brethren of Pincher Creek. The van, containing meat products, went from the Pincher Creek Hutterian Brethren colony to a local facility where it loaded additional meat products. The van then crossed the border and delivered the products to a retail store in Sparwood, B.C. Sending meat products between provinces or internationally is only allowed by federally registered establishments. For more information, please contact:

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