- The
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, also
called Holdeman Mennonite, is a
Christian Church of
Anabaptist heritage. Its
formation started in 1859 under...
- John
Holdeman (January 31, 1832 -
March 10, 1900) was an
American self-described
prophet and the
founder of the
Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, also...
- God in Christ, Mennonite, a
group often called Holdeman Mennonites after their founder John
Holdeman, was
founded from a
schism in 1859. They emphasize...
-
living on a mountainside).
Other anglicised forms of the name
include Holdeman, Holdiman,
Holderman and others. The
forms Haldemann and
Haldimann are...
-
where it was
identified as a
Lactobacillus and
characterized by
Moore and
Holdeman.
Addressing the
problem of
genetic heterogeneity among a vast
number of...
- described:
Coprococcus catus Holdeman and
Moore 1974
Coprococcus comes Holdeman and
Moore 1974
Coprococcus eutactus Holdeman and
Moore 1974 C.
comes may...
- home to a
community of
Holdeman Mennonites, the only such
community outside of Greensboro, Alabama. The town has the only
Holdeman Mennonite Church in the...
- F.
mortiferum (Harris 1901)
Moore and
Holdeman 1970 F.
necrogenes (Weinberg et al. 1937)
Moore and
Holdeman 1970...
- poisoning.
Lillian Virginia Haldeman --
whose name was
sometimes misspelled as
Holdeman -- was born in Moberly, Missouri, in 1929, and
nicknamed "Peg". The family...
- al. 2017
Lactobacillus crispatus (Brygoo and
Aladame 195555)
Moore and
Holdeman 1970 (Approved
Lists 1980)
Lactobacillus delbrueckii (Leichmann 1896) Beijerinck...