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Germantown Mennonite Historic Trust

The Mennonite Church traces its origins to the Swiss Brethren (Anabaptists) who began in Zurich, Switzerland in 1525 as a movement of the Protestant Reformation. Advocating separation of church and state, freedom of conscience, baptism only for adults who freely subscribe to its tenets, and refusing to participate in violence and warfare, they were severely persecuted, many dying a martyr’s death. They came from the Rhine lands of Europe to participate in William Penn’s “holy experiment”.

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La Salle University Art Museum

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Design Center at Philadelphia University

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Academy of Natural Sciences

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Historical Society of Pennsylvania

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National Museum of American Jewish History

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