or Minnith, Judges xi. 33. a town near Heshbon, (Jerome), in Arabia Petraea; in a district named Ecopoli, or twenty-towns, (Cellarius). There is also a Minnith mentioned Ezekiel xxvii., as being in a good wheat country; but whether the same with the foregoing is uncertain; though some think, that the first Minnith lay in the country of Ammon, (Wells).
Mennonites meet privately; and every one in the assembly has the liberty to speak, to expound the scriptures, to pray and sing. They assemble twice every year, from all parts of Holland, at Rysbourg, a village about two leagues from Leyden; at which time they receive the communion, sitting at a table, where the first distributes to the rest; and all sects are admitted, even the Roman Catholics, if they please to come.