Benjamin Eby
Bishop Benjamin Eby (2 May 1785 – 28 June 1853) was a Canadian minister, schoolteacher, farmer, author, and community leader. He was a pioneer of the Mennonite community in Canada and a strong proponent of nonresistance.
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Benjamin Eby
Bishop Benjamin Eby (2 May 1785 – 28 June 1853) was a Canadian minister, schoolteacher, farmer, author, and community leader. He was a pioneer of the Mennonite community in Canada and a strong proponent of nonresistance.
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1785-05-02
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1853-06-28
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Harold Josephson
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1785-05-02
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First Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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1853-06-28
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Christian Eby
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Bishop
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Founder of Ebytown
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Catharine Bricker
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Benjamin Eby
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Mennonite minister
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Biographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders
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Magdalena Erb
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Mary Brubacher
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"He freely opened his church t ...... eir peace position in Canada."
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