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"Der Waffenlose Wächter," edited and published by Samuel Ernst, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and later issued from Olathe, Kansas where in 1891 it was discontinued.

"Der Familien Kalender," originally issued from Mennonite Publishing Co. Elkhart, Indiana. Later published at Scottdale, Pennsylvania.

"Die Mennonitische Rundschau," First published at Elkhart, Indiana, in 1877 and by Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa., from 1908 to 1923, and since then by Herman H. Neufeld, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

B. Later Products in. English Literature

"Genuine Church Music," edited by Joseph Funk, Mountain Valley, Virginia, and, printed in 1832 by Robinsin and Hollis, Winchester, Va.

"A Confession of Faith of the Christians known by the Name of Mennonite, in Thirty-Three Articles, with short Extract of Their Catechism, Also Nine Reflections," by Peter Burkholder. (The same was translated from his German Manuscript, by Joseph Funk into English, and published at Winchester, Virginia, by Robinson and Hollis, in the year 1837.)

"A Collection of Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs." This was first issued in 1846 and is the first edition of an English hymn book put out by Mennonites in America. It was compiled without song staff by a committee of three appointed by the Virginia congregations,—composed of Joseph Funk, David Hartman, and Joseph Wenger. The first edition of this work contained an appendix and was