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Old Order German Baptist Brethren

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were often referred to as Old Order German Baptist Brethren. Since the formation of the Old Order German Baptist Brethren in 1921 this then misleading name fell mostly out of usage, but in some few cases it persists until today. The Old Order German Baptist Brethren should also not be confused with
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in 1921, when members of the latter began to adopt automobiles. Though similar to the Old German Baptist Brethren in faith and practice, the Old Order German Baptist Brethren represent those who desired to maintain a strict adherence to tradition, such as the use of horse and buggy for
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Men wear suspenders, dark denim and workshirts. Beards are encouraged but not required. Women wear long dresses with the Brethren style cape (Triangular, loose in front and back), aprons and tied white head coverings.
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do, because they had already given up the use of the German language when the first split of conservatives from the main body occurred in the early 1880s.
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In spite of the name, Old Order German Baptist Brethren do not use the German language anymore, neither a German dialect in everyday life nor
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As of 2000 the group had 125 members and a total population of 281 in 3 congregations in Ohio. These Congregations are found in the area of
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In the early 1970s there were only about 20 families left in the Old Order German Baptist Brethren church, according to some estimates.
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to escape religious persecution in Europe. In the 19th century many of them moved west with the frontier, to Ohio, Indiana and beyond.
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In 1860s and 1870s the traditionalists among the Brethren opposed the adoption of innovations such as revival meetings,
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The history of the Old Order German Baptist Brethren dates back to 1708, when the Schwarzenau Brethren were formed in
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transportation. They also do not use electricity nor telephones but do allow tractors for field work.
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The Old Order German Baptists use tractors and other motorized equipment in their farming, while the
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Donald B. Kraybill, C. Nelson Hostetter: "Anabaptist World USA", Scottdale PA, 2001, pages 145, 156.
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The Beliefs of the Old Order German Baptists are in many ways similar to the
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Beards encouraged but not required: Brethren openness draws converts
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Since their formation in 1881 and until the early 1900s the
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Anabaptist denominations established in the 20th century
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Information from Indiana Old Brethren German Baptists
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The Old Order German Baptist Brethren split from the
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Petitioner
Schwarzenau Brethren
Seal of the Germantown congregation
Christianity
Protestantism
Anabaptism
Radical Pietism
Radical Reformation
Non-creedalism
Trine baptism
Love feast
Feet washing
Holy kiss
Free church
Anointing with oil
Non-resistance
Pacifism
The Brethren Card
Alexander Mack
Shantilal Bhagat
Louis Bauman
Conrad Beissel
Donald F. Durnbaugh
Vernard Eller
Samuel Kinsey
John Kline
Peter Nead
Christoph Sauer
Brethren Church
Church of the Brethren

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