Distinctions Between the Swiss Brethren and the Dutch Mennonites
James S. Martin
Publisher Pilgrim Mennonite Conference | Jul 23, 2025
Summary
The descendants of the Dutch Mennonites are the Low German-speaking Mennonites, in places like Canada, Mexico, Bolivia, and Paraguay, while those of the Swiss Brothers are the Amish and Mennonite groups who migrated to the eastern United States in the 1700s-1800s. Their doctrinal unity is striking.
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