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In the cemetery at Rockport Colony, South Dakota, are the small, rectangular grave markers for Joseph and Michael Hofer, each bearing one of the brothers’ names, his birth and death dates and, in capital letters beside each brother’s name, the...
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Throughout the centuries, Hutterites and other Anabaptists suffered intense persecution, including martyrdom, but have managed to survive to the present day. However, the types of challenges faced by Hutterites today are very different from those of their forefathers. Some of...
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– Origins, Variations, Changes Since their Anabaptist beginnings in sixteenth century Europe, Hutterites have practised a modest, simple and uniform dress code. The early traditional style originates from the German and Austrian national costume: black Lederhosen and suspenders for men...
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In 1535 King Ferdinand commanded the nobles to force the Anabaptists from their land, which the nobles did. The Hutterites, now carrying their belongings with them, wandered around in Moravia, hiding in fields and forests. They were encouraged to return...
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Anabaptists refused to pay war taxes to the Roman Empire despite pressure from the nobels to do so. Because Leonard von Lichtenstein threatened to use force to protect himself (and the Hutterites) against the government of the Empire, the Stäbler...