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Brenneman, John M. | In a nation torn in two by the strife of the Civil War, there were some who dared to question whether Christians could possibly participate in the killing. In 1863, soon after the Battle of Gettysburg, John M. Brenneman wrote to explain Anabaptist convictions against participation in warfare. He began… | Anabaptist History & Thought | ||
Brenneman, John M. | Nothing can be more needful, and nothing should interest a sinner more deeply, than a true conversion to God. Upon this depends his eternal well-being! A sinner under conviction should have a correct and clear understanding of true conversion so that he is not led astray by the deception of… | Anabaptist History & Thought |