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A small collection of free, public-domain Anabaptist and Mennonite classics — histories, doctrine, and the writings of the early church.

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A Foundation and Plain Instruction of the Saving Doctrine of Our Lord Jesus Christ

Menno Simons

1539

Menno Simons' most important work — a plain exposition of the saving doctrine of Christ that helped shape the Anabaptist movement.

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Bible Doctrine

Daniel Kauffman

1914

A systematic treatment of Bible doctrine compiled by Daniel Kauffman, long a standard reference among Mennonite churches.

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History of the Mennonites

Daniel K. Cassel

1888

An early history of the Mennonites, tracing their origins in the Reformation and their settlement in America.

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Mennonite Church History

J. S. Hartzler & Daniel Kauffman

1905

A survey of Mennonite history from the Anabaptist beginnings through the early twentieth century.

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Sketches from Church History for Mennonite Schools

Cornelius H. Wedel

A concise church history prepared for use in Mennonite schools.

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The Bloody Theater, or Martyrs Mirror

Thieleman J. van Braght

1660

The classic seventeenth-century account of Christians who suffered for their faith from the apostolic age through the Anabaptist era — one of the most treasured books in the Anabaptist tradition.

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The Dutch Anabaptist

Henry Elias Dosker

1921

The Stone Lectures on the rise and development of the Dutch Anabaptists, delivered at Princeton Theological Seminary.

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The Mennonites of America

C. Henry Smith

1909

A history of the Mennonites in America — their migrations, communities, and church life.

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