- The
Shtundists (Russian: Штундисты, Shtundisty; Ukrainian: Штундисти, Shtundysty; British: Stundists) are the
predecessors of
several Evangelical Protestant...
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Church of
Geneva Baptists in
Ukraine Evangelical Baptist Union of
Ukraine Shtundists Lutheran Free Church, 1897 to 1963 ****ociation of Free
Lutheran Congregations...
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leader during the 16
century Peace churches Plain people Restorationism Shtundists Tabor College (Kansas)
Since the
middle of the 20th century, the German-speaking...
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similar doctrine of
divine revelation via
inward light Radical Pietism Shtundists Tolstoyan movement Christianity portal Russia portal Folk
religion Klibanov...
- Holocaust, with 2,515
individuals recognized as of
January 2015. The
Shtundists, an
evangelical Protestant denomination which emerged in late 19th century...
- Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland, Oregon; two
large groups of
Shtundists who
moved to
Virginia and the Dakotas, and
mostly between 1874 and 1880...
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German is
pronounced as Shtunde, the
early converts became known as the
Shtundists and
later the
Baptist denomination in
Ukraine was
created by them. The...
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Slavic Christianity Union of
Evangelical Christians-Baptists of
Russia Shtundists "Kremlin
Official Says
Protestantism Among Russia's
Traditional Religions"...
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permission to
carry out
their evangelical mission by
Makhno himself,
these Shtundists had been
identified by the
insurgents as "servants of Capital" and were...
- Ukraine) in
Rivne oblast, as Anna Lubczyk, to a
family of
Ukrainian Shtundists.
During the
Second World War at the age of ten she
began to work as a...