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- Alexander_Mack wikiPageWikiLink Winona_Lake,_Indiana.
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- Alexander_Mack wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexander Mack".
- Alexander_Mack birthDate "1679-07-27".
- Alexander_Mack birthPlace Germany.
- Alexander_Mack birthPlace Palatinate_(region).
- Alexander_Mack birthPlace Schriesheim.
- Alexander_Mack buried "Upper Burying Ground, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States".
- Alexander_Mack children "Johann Valentine, Johannes, and Alexander Mack, Jr. and Christina and unnamed infant".
- Alexander_Mack church "Schwarzenau Brethren".
- Alexander_Mack dateOfBirth "1679-07-27".
- Alexander_Mack dateOfDeath "1735-01-19".
- Alexander_Mack deathDate "1735-01-19".
- Alexander_Mack deathPlace Germantown,_Philadelphia.
- Alexander_Mack deathPlace Pennsylvania.
- Alexander_Mack deathPlace Philadelphia.
- Alexander_Mack deathPlace United_States.
- Alexander_Mack name "Alexander Mack".
- Alexander_Mack name "Mack, Alexander".
- Alexander_Mack nationality German_Palatines.
- Alexander_Mack nationality Germans.
- Alexander_Mack occupation "Composer, elder and minister, philanthropist, theologian".
- Alexander_Mack ordination "Minister, elder".
- Alexander_Mack parents "Johann Phillip Mack and Christina Fillbrun Mack".
- Alexander_Mack placeOfBirth "Schriesheim, Germany".
- Alexander_Mack placeOfDeath "Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States".
- Alexander_Mack profession Mill_(grinding).
- Alexander_Mack religion Anabaptists.
- Alexander_Mack religion Christianity.
- Alexander_Mack religion Protestantism.
- Alexander_Mack religion Radical_Pietism.
- Alexander_Mack residence "Schriesheim, Palatinate; East Friesland; and Schwarzenau, Bad Berleburg, Germany and Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States".
- Alexander_Mack shortDescription "first minister of the Schwarzenau Brethren".
- Alexander_Mack signature "Alexander Mack signature.png".
- Alexander_Mack spouse "Anna Margarethe Kling".
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- Alexander_Mack description "first minister of the Schwarzenau Brethren".
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- Alexander_Mack comment "Alexander Mack (c. 27 July 1679 – 19 January 1735) was the leader and first minister of the Schwarzenau Brethren (or German Baptists) in the Schwarzenau, Wittgenstein community of modern-day Bad Berleburg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Mack founded the Brethren along with seven other Radical Pietists in Schwarzenau in 1708. Mack and the rest of the early Brethren emigrated to the United States in the mid-18th century, where he continued to minister to the Brethren community until his death.".
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