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- Kraybill is a form of the surname Graybill. It may refer to: Donald Kraybill (born 1945), American scholar who works on Anabaptism, especially the Amish...
- Donald B. Kraybill (born 1945) is an American author, lecturer, and educator on Anabaptist faiths and culture. Kraybill is widely recognized for his studies...
- Brethren groups that began in Schwarzenau, Germany, in 1708. Kraybill 2001, pp. 7–8. Kraybill 2001, p. 8. Misiroglu, Gina (March 26, 2015). American Countercultures:...
- Cincinnati Enquirer [1] Smith 2016, p. 511. Kraybill 2001, pp. 66–70. Kraybill 2001, pp. 61–65. Kraybill 2001. Dewalt, Mark W (April 10, 2001). "Amish...
- have more children than the average Old Order Amish. In one sample that Kraybill et al. give, the average number of children born to Swartzentruber women...
- via Google Books. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help) Kraybill 2001, p. 105. Kraybill, Donald (Autumn 1986). "Suicide Patterns in a Religious Subculture:...
- Peter 2:9 Romans 12:2 1 John 2:15 James 4:4 Kraybill (2001), pp. 37 and 45. Kraybill (2000), p. 68. Kraybill (2001), pp. 131–141 Brad Igou (1995). "Amish...
- 2015. 6 takeaways from our conversation with Don Kraybill at lancasteronline.com. Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, Steven M. Nolt: The Amish...
- Amish, New Order, Old Order, or Swartzentruber Amish groups. Donald B. Kraybill, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner and Steven M. Nolt speak of different Amish "affiliations"...
- Community is Amish, Donald A. Kraybill reports that some of the members consider themselves Amish while others do not. Kraybill also states that there are...