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&#8212; Pastor H. B. Manhardt, minister of the remarkable Mennonite Church at Danzig died last month after weeks of suffering.  He was called to the pastorate of the Danzig Church in 1879, succeeding his uncle, and became one of the outstanding ministers not only in the German Mennonite Church, but in the City of Danzig as well.  The congregation he served is the largest of our faith in Germany and owes its beginning to Menno Simons who founded it.  Dirk Philips was also one of its leading ministers.  &#8212; Mennonite.


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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1927 Sep 21 p. 1

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Things Mennonite

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— Pastor H. B. Manhardt, minister of the remarkable Mennonite Church at Danzig died last month after weeks of suffering. He was called to the pastorate of the Danzig Church in 1879, succeeding his uncle, and became one of the outstanding ministers not only in the German Mennonite Church, but in the City of Danzig as well. The congregation he served is the largest of our faith in Germany and owes its beginning to Menno Simons who founded it. Dirk Philips was also one of its leading ministers. — Mennonite.