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  2. Church of the Brethren - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Brethren is an Anabaptist Christian denomination in the Schwarzenau Brethren tradition (German: Schwarzenauer Neutäufer "Schwarzenau New Baptists") that was organized in 1708 by Alexander Mack in Schwarzenau, Germany during the Radical Pietist revival. [1]

  3. Brethren Church - Wikipedia

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    The Brethren Church is also the only Anabaptist denomination currently with a history of supporting non-combatant military chaplains. [ citation needed ] According to their website, On the one hand, some Brethren understand peacemaking as a practice of nonresistance or nonviolence, following Jesus in loving our enemies.

  4. Church of the United Brethren in Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the United Brethren in Christ is an evangelical Christian denomination with churches in 17 countries. It is Protestant, with an episcopal structure and Arminian theology, with roots in the Mennonite and German Reformed communities of 18th-century Pennsylvania, as well as close ties to Methodism.

  5. Brethren (religious group) - Wikipedia

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    Brethren in Christ Church, an Anabaptist Christian denomination with roots in the Mennonite church, pietism, and Wesleyan holiness. They have also been known as River Brethren and River Mennonites; Church of the United Brethren in Christ, an evangelical denomination based in Huntington, Indiana. Old Order River Brethren; United Zion Church

  6. Meyersdale Church of the Brethren celebrating 100th ... - AOL

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    It was a frame building, constructed following Brethren architecture with two front doors ― one used by the men and the other by the women. In the early Brethren Church, families never sat together.

  7. Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Lutheran Brethren of America (CLBA) is a Lutheran denomination of Christians rooted in a Pietist Lutheran spiritual awakening at the turn of the 20th century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] History

  8. Open Brethren - Wikipedia

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    First published in 1931 and still in print, his book, The Pilgrim Church is an alternative history of the church emphasizing historical precedents for the church "pattern" seen in Scripture by the Brethren (and related) movements. F. F. Bruce — twentieth-century British Bible scholar and Christian apologist.

  9. River Brethren - Wikipedia

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    The Old Order River Brethren continue the practice of plain dress. [3] Several factions of the River Brethren withdrew in the middle of the 19th century, including the Yorker Brethren and the United Zion Church, while the main body took the name Brethren in Christ, by which a group of Mennonites is also known. There were about 11,000 members in ...