Bödigheim (Baden-Württemberg, Germany)

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Bödigheim, a village in Baden near Adelsheim, meeting place (1874-1884) of the Faussenhof congregation, later called Seligental, and now called Adelsheim. Bödigheim was the home of Simon Stumpf, an early Zürich Anabaptist.

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Date Published 1953

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