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  • {{Image|Amish farm 2992.JPG|right|350px|Amish farm in western Pennsylvania.}} The '''Amish''' are a [[Christianity|Christian]] people whose movement is descended dire
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  • ==Amish religious texts== ==History of the Amish==
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  • {{r|National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom}} {{r|Amish Mennonites}}
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  • ...groupings, both extinct (Shaker, Oneida, Amana) and currently functional (Amish Mennonite, Hutterite). ...n-line] Offers over 14,000 entries on Anabaptist related topics, including Amish, Brethren, Hutterite, and Mennonite groups.
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  • ...of advocating for, and providing legal assistance to, the members of the [[Amish]] religion (and related Anabaptist groups) who had or might come into confl ...with his uncle who was charged with enforcing the state's law against the Amish.</ref>
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  • ...d (1967) for the purpose of providing legal assistance to members of the [[Amish]] religion who had or might come into conflict with state authorities on ma
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{r|National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom}} {{r|Amish Mennonites}}
    787 bytes (104 words) - 12:37, 2 March 2013
  • ...groupings, both extinct (Shaker, Oneida, Amana) and currently functional (Amish Mennonite, Hutterite). ...n-line] Offers over 14,000 entries on Anabaptist related topics, including Amish, Brethren, Hutterite, and Mennonite groups.
    2 KB (284 words) - 11:59, 13 January 2011
  • ...d (1967) for the purpose of providing legal assistance to members of the [[Amish]] religion who had or might come into conflict with state authorities on ma
    281 bytes (40 words) - 16:59, 23 October 2009
  • [http://www.holycrosslivonia.org/amish/ National Committee for Amish Religious Freedom]
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  • ...of advocating for, and providing legal assistance to, the members of the [[Amish]] religion (and related Anabaptist groups) who had or might come into confl ...with his uncle who was charged with enforcing the state's law against the Amish.</ref>
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  • * Byler, Uria R., '''School Bells Ringing: a Manual for Amish Teachers and Parents''' * Fisher, Sara E. and Rachel K. Stahl, '''The Amish School''' (1986). ISBN 0-934672-17-2
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  • ...iples of agreement among early Anabaptists, still considered normative for Amish and Mennonite societies today.
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  • ==Amish religious texts== ==History of the Amish==
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  • ...Court decision in which it was held that the constitutional rights of the Amish, under the "free exercise of religion" clause, were violated by the state's
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • ...so located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country and boasts a large [[Amish]] population.
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  • {{r|Amish schools controversy}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish schools controversy}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{rpl|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • ...udgment of the Wisconsin Supreme Court in voiding the convictions of the [[Amish]] plaintiffs (Yoder et al) under the state's compulsory school attendance l ...l at least the age of 16. The defendants, who were members of an Old Order Amish community, refused to send their 14 and 15 year old children to the consoli
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  • {{Image|Amish farm 2992.JPG|right|350px|Amish farm in western Pennsylvania.}} The '''Amish''' are a [[Christianity|Christian]] people whose movement is descended dire
    28 KB (4,358 words) - 14:39, 5 August 2023
  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • ...everyday implement of household management is largely restricted to the [[Amish]], the majority of whom continue to use the sadiron for at least some of th
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • ...nstrumentally-accompanied form, is also usually an a cappella form. The [[Amish]], [[Old Regular Baptist]]s, [[Primitive Baptist]]s, most congregations of
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  • {{rpl|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • {{r|Amish}}
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  • ...rments. Following the logic, however, what about monasteries, convents, or Amish villages? If it is inappropriate to have an envoy to the Organization of th
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  • | Amish Martha
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  • ...f the mid- 18th century. As with some modern Christian groups, such as the Amish, there has been relative or complete social isolation of Hassidic Jews from
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  • Okay, I just put something up on the biblio page of the ''Amish'' article. I am dissatisfied with the formatting (I think it is a bit ugly
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  • ...Dutch". They were comprised of Lutherans, Reformed, Moravians, Mennonites, Amish, and other religious sects, and they developed a rich religious life with Before 1800, [[Amish]], [[Mennonite]]s (frrom Witzerland), and Hutterite arrived in groups and f
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  • Could simply freezing technology work? For small societies such as the Amish, yes. While radical environmentalism is seen as a real threat, the mainstre
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  • ...small religious group in the U.S. and Canada who resemble the better-known Amish, do not practice birth control. Therefore their fertility pattern is used a
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  • ...small religious group in the U.S. and Canada who resemble the better-known Amish, do not practice birth control. Therefore their fertility pattern is used a
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  • :Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2006). Pertussis outbreak in an Amish community--Kent County, Delaware, September 2004-February 2005. MMWR - Morb
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  • ...esearch UK''</ref> and [[AIDS]]<ref>[http://www.amishhospital.com/aids.htm Amish Hospital and Research Center]</ref> Homeopaths view illness as a disturbanc
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  • | Amish Martha
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  • ...ansactions with Covenant breakers, the practice is not same as shunning by Amish and some other groups, which is total.</ref>
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