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  • Mennonites, thus early Baptists and the Anabaptist Mennonites enjoyed an historical ... several have chairs in Mennonite or in Anabaptist studies. Smith, C. Henry ...
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  • He apparently came in contact with the Anabaptist Hans Denck's disciples ... Dürer, had got into trouble through Anabaptist tendencies. In the same ...
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  • Menno Simons (1496 – January 31, 1561) was an Anabaptist religious leader from Friesland (today a province of The Netherlands). His followers ...
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  • ranks as one of the founders of the Anabaptist movement. Yet doubt exists ... Thomas (1488/9-1525)] – Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. ...
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  • ===Anabaptist tradition=== In the ideal, discipline in the Anabaptist tradition requires the ...
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  • The Mennonites are a group of Christian Anabaptist denominations named after Menno Simons (1496-1561), although his teachings were a relatively ...
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  • *Anabaptist *Anglican/Episcopalian *Baptist *Calvinist *Congregational *Lutheran *Methodist/Wesleyan *Non-denominational *Pentecostal ...
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  • ) are an Anabaptist Christian denomination in the United States and ... Germany. They came, along with their non-Anabaptist neighbors, largely to avoid ...
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  • did not like the activities of certain Anabaptist groups who were premillennialists ... ====Anabaptist premillennialism==== Many people, most notably the Anabaptists ...
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  • leaders, proved only a temporary check to the Anabaptist movement. Here and there throughout Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands there were zealous ...
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  • was drowned, the first of innumerable Anabaptist martyrs. of magistrates. Zwingli rejected Anabaptist counsels of perfection ...
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  • and peace churches such as the Anabaptist Mennonites because of its subversive nature, seeing the death of Jesus as an exposure of the cruelty ...
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  • referred to as re-baptism, hence the term "anabaptist," applied to those radical reformers who already practiced what for those who do not regard ...
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  • themselves from hex signs. All of the Anabaptist sects, including both Mennonites and Amish (a reformed branch of Mennonites) in the region have ...
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  • The Amish, a sub-sect of the Anabaptist Christian movement, intentionally segregate themselves from other communities as a part of their faith ...
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  • The Donatist movement was a branch of Christianity in north Africa, eventually deemed heretical, which began in the early fourth century C.E ...
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  • #039;s Three Reformation catechisms: Catholic, Anabaptist, Lutheran. New York: E. Mellen Press, 1982. * Stark, R. & Bainbridge, W. S. The ...
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  • Foot washing (also known as pedilavium) is a religious rite observed by several faiths including Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism. Within Christianity ...
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  • Original sin is a Christian doctrine describing the first human act of disobedience, as well as the ongoing fallen state of humanity bound in ...
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  • they did not like the activities of certain Anabaptist groups who were premillennialists. The Lutheran Church formally rejected chiliasm (premillennialism0 ...
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