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Anabaptism (translated from French)
Anabaptism Christianity The three large ones confessions : Catholicism ... Synod Buildings Cathédrale Église - Temple Protestantism project Anabaptism, of grec ecclesiastical anabaptizein meaning "to baptize ... it had been drowned in sang ... The anabaptism had not died about it for all ...
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Anabaptism (translated from Spanish)
Anabaptism anabaptists they are a contemplated Christian organization ...
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Category:Anabaptism
Category:Anabaptism The main article for this category is ... B Baptist M Mennonitism Pages in category "Anabaptism" There are 45 pages in this section ... Schwarzenau Brethren Schwenkfelder Church T Theology of Anabaptism W Weavertown Amish Mennonite Church Y John ...
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Theology of Anabaptism
Theology of Anabaptism Anabaptists ("re-baptizers", from Greek ana and ... pre-Constantinian Christian primitivism." While within historical Anabaptism numerous variations occurred, the comparison of Anabaptism with Protestantism highlights a consistent core of ... end of the first century of Dutch Anabaptism, mention of Menno's Christology was left ... his followers refused to hold communion. Italian Anabaptism had an anti-trinitarian core but ...
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Anabaptist
... definition The present concept and idea of Anabaptism or rebaptism has existed at least since ... were brethren, believers and Christians. The word Anabaptism may be used to describe a Protestant ... Menno Simons. The use of the term Anabaptism does not necessarily imply claims to uniformity ... view among Mennonite historians generally held that Anabaptism had its origins in Zürich, and that the Anabaptism of the Swiss Brethren was transmitted ...
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Anabaptist (Christianity wiki)
... movement. The present concept and idea of Anabaptism or rebaptism has existed at least since ... were brethren, believers and Christians. The word Anabaptism may be used to describe a Protestant ... Menno Simons . The use of the term Anabaptism does not necessarily imply claims to uniformity ... view among Mennonite historians generally held that Anabaptism had its origins in Zürich , and that the Anabaptism of the Swiss Brethren was transmitted ...
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Menno Simons
... Here he came into direct contact with Anabaptism when a group of Anabaptists came there ... by October of 1536 his connection with Anabaptism was well-known. In that month Herman ... Hoffman who introduced the first self-sustaining Anabaptism to the Netherlands, when he taught and ... and a son. Menno Simons influence on Anabaptism in the Low Countries was so great ... Menno Simons by Victor Shepherd References Dutch Anabaptism: Origin, Spread, Life and Thought (1450–1600), ...
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David Joris
... Encyclopedia, "He was an influential figure in Anabaptism's consolidation period following the fall of ... Joris remained on the "mystic" edge of Anabaptism, leading by citing dreams, visions and prophecies ... but he continued his theological writings on Anabaptism. This reflects both his opinion that "to ... The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism, J. Denny Weaver, Scottsdale, PA: Herald Press ... 1987 ISBN 0836134346 David Joris and Dutch Anabaptism, 1524-1543, Gary K. Waite, Waterloo, ...
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Obbe Philips
... one of the early founders of Dutch Anabaptism. He was the illegitimate son of a ... interested in the Reformation, and converted to Anabaptism late in 1533. He was probably baptized ... force. Hoffman introduced the first self-sustaining Anabaptism to the Netherlands, when he taught and ... an individual a "spiritualist" belief similar to Anabaptism. He died in 1568. The Anabaptists that ...
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Bernhard Rothmann
... later of Menno Simons). See Theology of Anabaptism. Church Rothmann believed the church to be ... place in the foundations of 16th century Anabaptism. Rothmann influenced the south German Anabaptists through ... Melchior Hoffman, that laid the foundations of Anabaptism in the Netherlands and northern Germany. Rothmann ... good and bad, in the rise of Anabaptism in 16th century Europe. Rothmann's writings ...
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