Digital Logos Edition
This handbook serves as a quick reference guide for brief accounts of events that happened along the historical thread of more than 200 years relating to the development of the Mennonite church in the United States of America.
Mennonite Handbook of Information is a must-have for those interested in Reformation history. With the Logos edition, all Scripture passages in Mennonite Handbook of Information are tagged and appear on mouse-over. What’s more, Scripture references are linked to the wealth of language resources in your Logos library, making these texts more powerful and easier to access than ever before for scholarly work or personal Bible study. With the advanced search features of Logos Bible Software, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference—finding, for example, every mention of “evangelization” or “Matthew 5:3.”
Lewis James Heatwole (1852–1932) was ordained a minister in 1887, then a bishop in 1892. Besides his ministerial duties, Heatwole was also an astronomer, teacher, a calculator of almanacs, and an official observer for the US Weather Bureau. His numerous works include Baptism Shown to Be a Ceremony of Consecration, Key to the Almanac and the Sidereal Heavens, Moral Teaching in the Public Schools: A Treatise Designed for Teachers, and The Perpetual Calendar.