Münster Rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Münster Rebellion was an attempt by radical Anabaptists to establish a communal theocracy in the German city of Münster. The city became an Anabaptist center from 1534 to 1535, and fell under An...
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The evangelical and non-revolutionary Anabaptists of Switzerland, But why, asked the Anabaptist leaders--such as Conrad Grebel and Felix Manz in Switzerland, Michael Sattler and Pilgram Marpeck in Germany, and Obbe and Dirk Philips in the Netherlands--do the great reformers not go all the way with the Scriptures and...
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www.anabaptists.org/history/
www.anabaptists.org/history/
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Among the early leaders of the evangelical Anabaptists who suffered martyrdom were Eberli Bolt, Johannes Krüsi, George Blaurock, Hans Lüdi, Hans Brötli, Thomas Herman, Eitelhans Langenmantel, Leonhard Schiemer, Hans Schlaffer, Hans Leopold Schneider, Wolfgang Uliman, Wolfgang Brandhuber, Georg Zaunring,
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www.anabaptists.org/writings/excerpts/meneu-1.html
www.anabaptists.org/writings/excerpts/meneu-1.html
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Baptized in 1527 (after the deaths of many of the first generation of Anabaptist leaders), he was, not merely by default, the strongest leader among Strasbourg Anabaptists. He sought to bring unity among the sectarian factions and intercede for Anabaptists with the Magisterial church authorities.
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individual.utoronto.ca/hayes/survey2/13anabaptism.htm
individual.utoronto.ca/hayes/survey2/13anabaptism.htm
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The Anabaptists found a base in the Netherlands at Munster in 1534. The community brought in the death sentence for disobedience and adultery but allowed polygamy. In 1535, Munster was taken over by the authorities and the leaders of the community were killed.
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www.historylearningsite.co.uk/anabaptists.htm
www.historylearningsite.co.uk/anabaptists.htm
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Anabaptist Heritage Project. FIRST GENERATION ANABAPTIST LEADERS. I. THE PRINCIPLE INITIATORS. 1. CONRAD GREBEL. 2. FELIX MANZ. 3. GEORGE BLAUROCK ...
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www.fcminformer.org/image/AHP_Notebook.pdf
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December 9, 2009 ... Authority in science and religion, with short reflections on climate change, creation science and house church ... The popular challenge to climate change science raises interesting questions about authority, expertise and the gap between popular opinion and the ‘experts’.
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perthanabaptists.wordpress.com/
perthanabaptists.wordpress.com/
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Out of this group of pastors came the idea for a networking of Anabaptist churches and leaders. ... Much of the church planting efforts of Anabaptists now heavily involve immigrants of non-European nationalities. African-American, African immigrant, Latino, Indonesian, Taiwanese, Japanese, and Korean congregations make up...
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www.urban-anabaptist.org/cal/
www.urban-anabaptist.org/cal/
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In other words, most of the major themes the Anabaptists addressed in their writings are included in the extracts chosen. Some themes are left out, however. There is no selection about peace, despite the fact that a number of Anabaptist leaders spoke to this issue (e.g., Sattler, Manz, Conrad Grebel, Riedemann, and Menno).
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www.mennovision.org/friesen.pdf
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