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- Canadian minister, schoolteacher, farmer, author, and community leader (en)
- kanadischer Mennoniten-Prediger (de)
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- First Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (en)
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- Biographical Dictionary of Modern Peace Leaders (en)
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- 1807 (xsd:integer)
- 1834 (xsd:integer)
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- her death (en)
- Magdalena Erb (en)
- Mary Brubacher (en)
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- "He freely opened his church to non-Mennonites and developed warm friendships with local businessmen of different faiths. He donated some of his own land to two men who wished to establish a furniture factory, and gave encouragement and financial aid toward the creation of a printing and publishing business. Hoping to create an international Mennonite fellowship, Eby cultivated a relationship, through correspondence, with church leaders in Europe and America. His rapport with non-Mennonites and his leadership and oratory skills undoubtedly contributed to the gains made by Mennonites in consolidating their peace position in Canada." (en)
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