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  • title=Christen,_Christen_(17th_century)&oldid=129189. APA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1953). Christen, Christen (17th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • anabaptistes d'Alsace (written by a priest of Mutzig at the beginning of the 18th century). L'Etat du temporale dresse par M. Antoine Rice, pretre de'ligue par
    51 KB (7,917 words) - 23:58, 15 January 2017
  • title=Bogaert,_Pieter_Willemsz_(16th/17th_century)&oldid=161265. APA style Loosjes, Jacob. (1953). Bogaert, Pieter Willemsz (16th/17th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
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  • Martin (17th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1953. Web. 27 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Burger,_Martin_(17th_century)&oldid=144034
    2 KB (414 words) - 23:19, 15 January 2017
  • Only about one fifth of all derive from the 17th century; all the rest belong to the great era of the 16th century; the time of writing stretches from 1527
    21 KB (3,368 words) - 23:05, 15 January 2017
  • title=M%C3%BCllerin,_Ottila_(17th_century)&oldid=130025. APA style Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1957). Müllerin, Ottila (17th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
    1 KB (243 words) - 01:17, 21 December 2014
  • and without the sacrament." In the early 20th century it was especially Karl Holl, H. Böhmer, and Lydia Müller, who revived the assertion that the Anabaptists
    30 KB (4,837 words) - 13:54, 23 August 2013
  • records, extant in The Netherlands from the early 17th century and extant from the late 17th century during their sojourn in Prussia. One of the earliest
    78 KB (9,816 words) - 23:06, 15 January 2017
  • During the 16th and early 17th centuries there was hardly any contact between the Dutch and the Swiss Mennonites. About 1640, when the Dutch Mennonites
    12 KB (1,889 words) - 23:10, 15 January 2017
  • theological orientation of 16th-century Anabaptism in several ways. These models represent attempts to understand 16th-century Anabaptist theology better
    44 KB (6,305 words) - 01:24, 12 May 2022
  • Anabaptist movement by means of expulsion were only partly successful. In the 17th century it flared up anew. Beginning in 1676 a long line of orders and mandates
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  • "Stenz, Hans (17th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 27 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Stenz,_Hans_(17t
    2 KB (367 words) - 07:35, 16 January 2017
  • Mennonites in the Swiss canton of Aargau as early as the late 16th and early 17th centuries, chiefly in the villages of Hinderwyl, Muhen, and Uerkheim. A
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  • Veit Grünberger, Hans Mändl, etc. Worth mentioning is also one tract by the Philipite brethren, Concerning a True Soldier of Christ by Hans Haffner, 1535
    12 KB (1,588 words) - 21:07, 13 April 2014
  • Georg Thormann gives a valuable report on the Swiss Anabaptists of the 17th century, particularly in Bern, in his Probier-Stein oder Schriftmässige und aus
    12 KB (1,610 words) - 18:39, 28 July 2018
  • Hotz, Hans (16th century) (category Sixteenth Century Anabaptist Martyrs)
    "Hotz, Hans (16th century)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1956. Web. 26 May 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Hotz,_Hans_(16th
    7 KB (1,148 words) - 07:29, 16 January 2017
  • title=Balthasar_Grasbanntner_(16th_century)&oldid=75114. APA style Klassen, William. (1959). Balthasar Grasbanntner (16th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite
    4 KB (607 words) - 18:44, 20 August 2013
  • Mennonites continued to be banished on religious grounds until within the 18th century, particularly in the cantons of Bern and Zürich. The history of Anabaptist
    15 KB (2,370 words) - 07:27, 16 January 2017
  • conditions of the Mennonite church during the latter part of the 16th and early 17th centuries in Hans Alenson's Tegen-Bericht op de voor-Reden van 't groote Martelaer
    43 KB (5,839 words) - 21:11, 13 April 2014
  • from Mollem near Ghent, Belgium, or Molhem near Brussels, during 17th-18th centuries members of the Flemish congregation at Amsterdam, where some of them
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