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1569), an | anabaptist martyr |
7 under the leadership of Michael Sattler an | Anabaptist meeting in Schleitheim had produced a basic |
He became an | Anabaptist in 1654 under the influence of his master. |
An | Anabaptist translation by Hetzer was published at Worms |
1704) was an elder of the Swiss Brethren, an | Anabaptist group. |
1730) was an | Anabaptist leader and namesake of the Amish religious m |
n evangelical Christian denomination with an | Anabaptist Mennonite heritage. |
An | anabaptist and republican, he was implicated in the con |
Before 1540, David Joris, an | Anabaptist of the "inspirationist" variety, had been th |
and one villager registered his house as an | Anabaptist meeting place in 1778. |
The Brethren in Christ Church (BIC) is an | Anabaptist Christian denomination with roots in the Men |
, was dismissed from membership for being an | Anabaptist. |
rmed confession (Zwinglian or Calvinist), an | Anabaptist minority has been present in Switzerland sin |
nto less than four years, and his time as an | Anabaptist was only about a year and a half, Conrad Gre |
ecame affiliated with Baptist, Mennonite and | Anabaptist workers. |
rous works on subjects including Baptist and | Anabaptist history, religious liberty and world mission |
r's degrees in Applied Theology, Baptist and | Anabaptist Studies, Biblical Studies and Contextual Mis |
ed from the influence of various Pietist and | Anabaptist movements in Europe, including Quakers, Mora |
and united by a conservative evangelical and | Anabaptist theology. |
These open-air sermons, mostly by | Anabaptist or Mennonite preachers, spread through the c |
Melchior Rink was a central-German | Anabaptist leader during the sixteenth-century. |
e name Ambrosians is given to a 16th century | Anabaptist sect, as also to various Catholic religious |
tion of a movement to renew the 16th century | Anabaptist emphasis on evangelism, coupled with concern |
, Jan Matthijszoon et al.) was a charismatic | Anabaptist leader, regarded by his followers as a proph |
ises and retains influence with conservative | Anabaptist sects, including the Amish and some Mennonit |
20 August 1538), was a Dutch | anabaptist and prophet. |
Wandscherer (died 12 June 1535) was a Dutch | Anabaptist. |
Ursula van Beckum (died 1544) was a Dutch | Anabaptist and noble. |
John of Leiden, a Dutch | Anabaptist disciple of Matthys, and a group of local me |
Bruges, June 10 1569) was a Dutch | Anabaptist, whose name has become memorable, in consequ |
vin)(Balen c.1500 - London 1563) was a Dutch | Anabaptist, Greek and Hebrew scholar, for a time librar |
Dirk Philips (1504-1568) was an early | Anabaptist writer and theologian. |
Joan Bocher (died 1550), an English | Anabaptist burned at the stake for heresy |
evangelical group organized the Evangelical | Anabaptist Fellowship, and began publishing an EAF News |
sedale Bible College (RBC) is an evangelical | Anabaptist junior Bible college located in Rosedale in |
d conference structures with an evangelical, | Anabaptist, and conservative theological orientation." |
cator, and Senior Fellow of Young Center for | Anabaptist and Pietist Studies at Elizabethtown College |
Global | Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO) entry |
Acronius, Johannes in the Global | Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. |
Vitell appears to have developed his | Anabaptist beliefs from the Dutchman Henry Nicholis. |
Hutter united the local | Anabaptist congregations, enabling Anabaptism in Moravi |
This view was embraced by many | Anabaptist groups. |
rk Willems (died 16 May 1569) was a martyred | Anabaptist who is most famous for turning around to res |
(1778 to c.1850) were a group of Mennonite ( | Anabaptist) followers that splintered from mainstream M |
The name | Anabaptist is derived from the Latin term anabaptista, |
er of the Hutterite brotherhood, a branch of | Anabaptist Christianity. |
es are a Christian church or constituency of | Anabaptist heritage, that came into existence as a resu |
North American institutional collections of | Anabaptist Mennonite materials, the archive has grown o |
a prolific author, lecturer, and educator on | Anabaptist faiths and living. |
bill is widely recognized for his studies on | Anabaptist groups, and is the foremost living expert on |
er from Southwark, was the first Familist or | Anabaptist preacher in England; though he subsequently |
also considered a leading authority on other | Anabaptist religious movements. |
they began to distance themselves from other | Anabaptist denominations such as the Mennonites and Ger |
Public Service, the alternate used by other | Anabaptist conscientious objectors. |
nk realized that Mennonites as will as other | Anabaptist departed Europe due to religious persecution |
the Emmental) became involved with pacifist | Anabaptist movements, especially the Swiss Brethren. |
& trans., "A Polish | Anabaptist Against War: The Question of Conscientious O |
cal, Protestant, Catholic, post-evangelical, | anabaptist, adventist, liberal, post-liberal, reformed, |
heran movement failed due to acts of radical | Anabaptist sect, he reasserted control over the city wi |
granted, with few exceptions (namely in some | Anabaptist churches), that God has given the government |
Some | Anabaptist denominations, including the Amish, some Men |
They were the descendants of the Swiss | Anabaptist communities which fled to France during the |
ch), which had been the initial focus of the | Anabaptist revolution. |
As a preacher, Campanus knew the | Anabaptist prophet Melchior Hoffman (c.1495-1543). |
Switzerland a century before the rise of the | Anabaptist movement." |
The | Anabaptist Story: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century |
Nazarean) is a Christian denomination of the | Anabaptist movement. |
The | Anabaptist Association of Australia and New Zealand (AA |
ches, Bible Fellowship Churches continue the | Anabaptist practice of believer's baptism. |
The | Anabaptist preacher Jakob Ammann, whose name was adopte |
work through which various groups within the | Anabaptist tradition assist people affected by disaster |
significant contribution was his work on the | Anabaptist movement of the 16th century and he wrote se |
ch of Zurich to make a formal apology to the | Anabaptist community. |
who still inclined to the old faith and the | Anabaptist section, its publication provoked a good dea |
ollaborate either with the state or with the | Anabaptist "peace churches" who had agreed with the US |
He classified early primitive churches to | Anabaptist, and to Moravian Brethren were historical Br |
(ca 1500 - 25 February 1536), was a Tyrolean | Anabaptist leader and founder of the Hutterites. |
The Meeting House teaching aligns with | anabaptist teachings. |
The young | Anabaptist movement had the difficult task of forming a |
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