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The Anabaptists: From the Publisher

The Anabaptists: Did You Know?

A Fire That Spread Anabaptist Beginnings
WALTER KLAASSEN Walter Klaassen, Ph.D., is a Professor of history at Conrad Grebel College of the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario

Anabaptism: Neither Catholic Nor Protestant
This article condensed and edited from the book by the same title. Used by permission.
WALTER KLAASSEN Walter Klaassen, Ph.D., is a Professor of history at Conrad Grebel College of the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario

The Anabaptists: A Gallery of Factions, Friends and Foes

Sticks and Stones Broke Their Bones, and Vicious Names Did Hurt Them
16th Century Responses to the Anabaptists
JOHN S. OYER John S. Oyer, Ph.D, is professor of history at Goshen College, Indiana

The Anabaptists: Christian History Timeline
A Quarter Century that Lit a Fire…that Spread to All the World!

Showing Them How to Die; Showing Them How to Live
This story of the Michael Sattler family, the Paul Glock family, and the Klaus von Grafeneck family has never been told before. On the surface, it is not a story at all but two rather isolated Anabaptist events, one in the 1520s involving Michael Sattler and one in the 1550s–70s involving Paul Glock. The courage and spirit displayed in these events, however, touched the lives of the van Grafenecks and make one historical vignette about the witness of dying and living in the spirit of Christ.
LEONARD GROSS

Telling Tales to Tell the Truth
JOSEPH S. MILLER Joseph S. Miler is archivist and administrator of the Mennonite Historians of Eastern Pennsylvania.

From the Martyr's Mirror
The Story of Hans Bret, Died January 1577

From the Archives: The Schleitheim Confession
Translated by Miriam Usher Chrisman. Printed at Strassburg by Jacob Frölich Zentralbibliothek Zürich, Wick Collection PAS II 1/2. The broadsheet is dated in the collection as 1544.

From the Archives: The Two Kingdoms
HANS SCHNELL, ca. 1575

From the Archives: Concerning the Drawings of the Early History of Anabaptism in Zurich and on Hutterian Missionaries in Switzerland

The Radical Reformation - The Anabaptists: Recommended Resources



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