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Balthasar Hubmaier (1480 – 10
March 1528; Latin: Pacimont****) was an
influential German Anabaptist leader. He was one of the most well-known and respected...
- say that
infant baptism is a
robbery of the
right baptism of Christ. —
Hubmaier,
Balthasar (1526),
Short apology.: 204
Anabaptists were
heavily ****cuted...
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southern German peasantry in May 1524. The
Anabaptist preacher Balthasar Hubmaier (d. 1528) was one of the
peasant leaders, but most parti****nts
never went...
- Beza,
Martin Bucer,
Andreas von Carlstadt,
Heinrich Bullinger,
Balthasar Hubmaier,
Thomas Cranmer,
William Farel,
Thomas Müntzer,
Laurentius Petri, Olaus...
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Johannes Bünderlin Hans
Denck Christian Entfelder Conrad Grebel Balthasar Hubmaier Felix Manz
Roman Catholics who
worked against the
Protestant Reformation...
- answer—was that Wycliffe, Hus, Luther, Oecolampadius, the Anabaptists, and
Hubmaier all were
trained in
Scholastic theology (as to an
extent was he, though...
- included:
Balthasar Hubmaier,
Jakob Hutter,
Melchior Hofmann, John of
Leiden and
Menno Simons.
Ulrich Zwingli once met
Balthasar Hubmaier and
agreed that...
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Empire in 1537
Jovan Nenad, self-proclaimed
Emperor of
Vojvodina Balthasar Hubmaier,
Anabaptist theologian,
executed by
burning Hungary &
Croatia contested...
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Campbell Morgan (1863–1945)
Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899–1981)
Balthasar Hubmaier (1480–1528) (Anabaptist)
Roger Williams (1603–1684) (Reformed/Particular...
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throughout the
Swiss cantons.
Grebel died of the
plague in 1526.: 7
Balthasar Hubmaier (c. 1480 – 1528) was one of the most well-known and
respected Anabaptist...