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Anabaptists
- Walter Klaassen was perhaps the first Mennonite scholar to define Anabaptists that way in his 1960 Oxford dissertation.
- THE ANABAPTISTS: neither Catholics nor Protestants Part 1
- 1. THE ANABAPTISTS: neither. Catholics nor Protestants by William R.
- www.cbc4me.org
- Who were the Anabaptists
- Anabaptist tradition offer to Christians at the start of the 21 st century?
- www.anabaptistnetwork.com
- Henry VIII: Supremacy, Religion, And The Anabaptists
- nicodemist.files.wordpress.com
- Bullinger and the Anabaptists
- 10. ANNEX . 2004.
- www.mcusa-archives.org
- The Secret of the Strength-What Would the Anabaptists Tell This
- while his Anabaptist mother shouted encouragement from the riverbank. To be sure, I found that the Anabaptists also turned to the Bible in serious study.
- www.earlychurchtruth.com
- Austrians claim Anabaptist past
- By Dora Dueck A 15-meter galley ship tucked into the ruins of a castle in Austria restores to public memory a dramatic episode in Anabaptist history — a piece of a past nearly forgotten in that country.
- Give Pacifism a Chance
- Seventeenth-century Anabaptists believed that nonresistance was purifying in a corrupted world. Colonial Quakers thought their refusal to fight would serve as a witness to God's kingdom of peace and the sacred quality of individual life.
- Exploring forgiveness at Nickel Mines event
- 22, at the college's Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies.
- Mennonites often misunderstood
- Menno Simons, a Dutch Catholic priest who converted to Anabaptism, was an early leader in the movement and his followers became known as Mennonites.
- Anabaptist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Anabaptist Mennonites | historic Christian faith and practice
- Anabaptists: Dedicated to the presentation of the Christian faith and practice from an historic Anabaptist Mennonite perspective.
- www.anabaptists.org
- Anabaptists: What is an Anabaptist?
- www.anabaptists.org
- CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Anabaptists
- A violent and extremely radical body of ecclesiastico-civil reformers which first made its appearance in 1521 at Zwickau.
- www.newadvent.org
- Hall of Church History—The Anabaptists
- A brief overview from an alien (Calvinist) perspective.
- www.spurgeon.org
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