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“At an early age, Pritzkau, as a result of a Mennonite Brethren mission initiative [in 1864], leaves the Lutheran Church to join the German Baptists. As a keen eye-witness and a judicious leader, Pritzkau tells of progress but also persecution, the success of the churches but also their problems. . . . The translation is superb, making Pritzkau sound as if his native tongue were English.”
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Albert W. Wardin, Jr., Professor of History Emeritus, Belmont University, Nashville
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