Amish Mennonites came into existence through reform movements among North American Amish mainly between 1862 and 1878. These Amish moved away from the old Amish traditions and drew near to the Mennonites, becoming Mennonites of Amish origin. Over the decades, most Amish Mennonites groups removed the word "Amish" from the name of their congregations or merged with Mennonite groups.
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| - Amish Mennonites came into existence through reform movements among North American Amish mainly between 1862 and 1878. These Amish moved away from the old Amish traditions and drew near to the Mennonites, becoming Mennonites of Amish origin. Over the decades, most Amish Mennonites groups removed the word "Amish" from the name of their congregations or merged with Mennonite groups. (en)
- Los Menonitas Amish surgieron a través de movimientos de reforma entre los amish norteamericanos principalmente entre 1862 y 1878. Estos amish se alejaron de las antiguas tradiciones amish y se acercaron a los menonitas, convirtiéndose en menonitas de origen amish. A lo largo de las décadas, la mayoría de los grupos menonitas amish eliminaron la palabra "amish" del nombre de sus congregaciones o se fusionaron con grupos menonitas. (es)
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| - Amish Mennonites came into existence through reform movements among North American Amish mainly between 1862 and 1878. These Amish moved away from the old Amish traditions and drew near to the Mennonites, becoming Mennonites of Amish origin. Over the decades, most Amish Mennonites groups removed the word "Amish" from the name of their congregations or merged with Mennonite groups. In the latest decades the term "Amish Mennonite" is sometimes erroneously used to designate horse-and-buggy Old Order Mennonites, whose lifestyle is more or less similar to the Old Order Amish. Sometimes the term "Amish Mennonite" is used to designate all groups of Amish, both the Old Order Amish and the Amish Mennonites and also the Amish before this division in the second half of the 19th century. The Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online uses the term "Amish Mennonite" in this sense. (en)
- Los Menonitas Amish surgieron a través de movimientos de reforma entre los amish norteamericanos principalmente entre 1862 y 1878. Estos amish se alejaron de las antiguas tradiciones amish y se acercaron a los menonitas, convirtiéndose en menonitas de origen amish. A lo largo de las décadas, la mayoría de los grupos menonitas amish eliminaron la palabra "amish" del nombre de sus congregaciones o se fusionaron con grupos menonitas. En las últimas décadas, el término "menonita amish" a veces se usa erróneamente para designar a los menonitas de la antigua orden a caballo y en carruajes, cuyo estilo de vida es más o menos similar al de los amish de la antigua orden. A veces, el término "Amish Mennonite" se utiliza para designar a todos los grupos de amish, tanto los amish de antigua orden como los Amish Mennonites y también los amish antes de esta división en la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. La usa el término "Amish Mennonite" en este sentido. (es)
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