Robert Friedmann -- This is a first attempt at an inclusive analysis and portrayal of the inner spiritual history of the entire Anabaptist-Mennonite movement from its sixteenth century beginnings to modern times.
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John Foxe -- John Foxe recounts the lives, sufferings, and triumphant deaths of dozens of Christian martyrs. These deeply moving accounts of faith mark a path for modern Christians to measure the depth of their commitment.
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Peter and Elfrieda Dyck -- The Dycks share their World War II experiences of helping Mennonite refugees escape from war-torn Europe and find new homes in South America and Canada.
Thieleman van Braght -- The true accounts of Christians baptized upon confession of faith who died for their faith from the time of Christ to A.D. 1660.
John Christian Wenger -- It has taken four centuries to correct the distorted portrait of the Anabaptists painted in Reformation times. They were seeking to obey God's will as they saw it, but both Roman Catholics and Protestants regarded them as heretics to be rooted out of the land.
Leonard Verduin -- In his illuminating study in church-state relationships, Leonard Verduin has set forth the evolution of the First Amendment of the US Constitution. The Constitution's provision for religious freedom was a direct outgrowth and development from the ancient Christian freedom-of-conscience rationale.
Lester Bauman -- Church history is full of mystery to the average Christian of today. An overview of the history of the church from a Conservative Mennonite.