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− | Wismar Resolutions, called in <em>Dutch Besluyt tot Wismar, also Bespreck van Wismar | + | Wismar Resolutions, called in <em>Dutch Besluyt tot Wismar</em>, also ''Bespreck van Wismar'', were the result of a conference of Mennonite elders held in 1554 at [[Wismar (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany)|Wismar]] in Mecklenburg, Germany. Present were (according to Vos) [[Menno Simons (1496-1561)|Menno Simons]], who was then living in Wismar, [[Dirk Philips (1504-1568)|Dirk Philips]], [[Leenaert Bouwens (1515-1582)|Leenaert Bouwens]], [[Gillis van Aken (ca. 1500-1557)|Gillis van Aken]], [[Herman van Tielt (16th century)|Herman van Tielt]], [[Busschaert, Hans Bouwens (16th century)|Hans Busschaert]], and [[Hoyte Riencx (d. after 1600)|Hoyte Riencx]]. The <em>Besluyt tot Wismar</em> contains nine articles. The first five articles deal with shunning or [[Avoidance (1953)|avoidance]] ([[Ban|ban]]). Article 6 deals with the question of young believers needing the approbation of their elders for getting married. Article 7, which is not quite clear, deals with the right of believers to invoke the aid of a worldly court. Article 8 treats the subject of bearing arms; this article also is not very clear but it seems that the elders at Wismar did not profess absolute [[Nonresistance|nonresistance]]. Article 9 states that only a person who is ordained by a congregation or an [[Elder (Ältester)|elder]] may teach and admonish, i.e., function as a preacher in a congregation. |
− | The <em>Besluyt tot Wismar</em> was printed several times. It appears at the end of Menno's <em>Een lieftlijcke vermaninghe van dat schouwen der valscher broederen </em>(Harlingen, likely 1576), in the <em>Successio Anabaptistica</em> of 1603 (reprinted BRN VII, 51-53), | + | The <em>Besluyt tot Wismar</em> was printed several times. It appears at the end of Menno's <em>Een lieftlijcke vermaninghe van dat schouwen der valscher broederen </em>(Harlingen, likely 1576), in the <em>Successio Anabaptistica</em> of 1603 (reprinted BRN VII, 51-53), and in <em>Grouwelen der Hooft-ketteren</em> (Leiden, 1623). It is also found in Blaupot t. C, <em>Groningen</em> I, 252-54, and Vos, <em>Menno Simons</em> (Leiden, 1914) 123-27. The first three articles were printed in <em>Het Brilleken</em> (Haarlem, 1630). |
− | See [ | + | See [http://www.anabaptistwiki.org/mediawiki/index.php/Wismar_Articles_(Dutch_Anabaptist,_1554) Wismar Articles] for the full text. |
− | {{GAMEO_footer|hp=Vol. 4, p. 966|date=1959|a1_last= | + | {{GAMEO_footer|hp=Vol. 4, p. 966|date=1959|a1_last=Zijpp|a1_first=Nanne van der|a2_last=|a2_first=}} |
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Wismar Resolutions, called in Dutch Besluyt tot Wismar, also Bespreck van Wismar, were the result of a conference of Mennonite elders held in 1554 at Wismar in Mecklenburg, Germany. Present were (according to Vos) Menno Simons, who was then living in Wismar, Dirk Philips, Leenaert Bouwens, Gillis van Aken, Herman van Tielt, Hans Busschaert, and Hoyte Riencx. The Besluyt tot Wismar contains nine articles. The first five articles deal with shunning or avoidance (ban). Article 6 deals with the question of young believers needing the approbation of their elders for getting married. Article 7, which is not quite clear, deals with the right of believers to invoke the aid of a worldly court. Article 8 treats the subject of bearing arms; this article also is not very clear but it seems that the elders at Wismar did not profess absolute nonresistance. Article 9 states that only a person who is ordained by a congregation or an elder may teach and admonish, i.e., function as a preacher in a congregation.
The Besluyt tot Wismar was printed several times. It appears at the end of Menno's Een lieftlijcke vermaninghe van dat schouwen der valscher broederen (Harlingen, likely 1576), in the Successio Anabaptistica of 1603 (reprinted BRN VII, 51-53), and in Grouwelen der Hooft-ketteren (Leiden, 1623). It is also found in Blaupot t. C, Groningen I, 252-54, and Vos, Menno Simons (Leiden, 1914) 123-27. The first three articles were printed in Het Brilleken (Haarlem, 1630).
See Wismar Articles for the full text.
Author(s) | Nanne van der Zijpp |
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Date Published | 1959 |
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Zijpp, Nanne van der. "Wismar Resolutions." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 21 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Wismar_Resolutions&oldid=140859.
APA style
Zijpp, Nanne van der. (1959). Wismar Resolutions. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 21 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Wismar_Resolutions&oldid=140859.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, p. 966. All rights reserved.
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