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Huldrych or
Ulrich Zwingli (1
January 1484 – 11
October 1531) was a
leader of the
Reformation in Switzerland, born
during a time of
emerging Swiss patriotism...
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Huldricus (also Huldaricus,
Huldrych, Huldreich) is a
variant of the
given name
Ulrich first introduced by
Zwingli in the
early 16th
century and occasionally...
- Stephens, W. P. (1986), The
Theology of
Huldrych Zwingli, Oxford:
Clarendon Press, ISBN 0-19-826677-4. Zwingli,
Huldrych,
Huldreich Zwinglis Sämtliche Werke...
- Scotland,
Switzerland and
France by
Protestant Reformers such as John Calvin,
Huldrych Zwingli and John Knox. The
political separation of the
Church of England...
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initial movement in
Germany diversified, and
nearby other reformers such as
Huldrych Zwingli and John
Calvin with
different theologies arose. In general, the...
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Reformed from the
Lutheran tradition occurred in 1529 when
reformer Huldrych Zwingli of Zürich
broke with
Martin Luther on the
topic of the Lord's Supper...
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Magisterial Radical Counter Martin Luther Ninety-five
Theses Augsburg Confession Huldrych Zwingli John
Calvin Arminianism Crypto-Protestantism
Nonconformists Dissenters...
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Melanchthon at Wittenberg, who
promptly joined the new movement. In 1519,
Huldrych Zwingli became the
first reformer to
express a form of the
Reformed tradition...
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Leipzig Debate this led to his
excommunication in 1521. In Switzerland,
Huldrych Zwingli, John
Calvin and
other Protestant Reformers further criticized...
- Viret. Zürich
became another reform stronghold around the same time, with
Huldrych Zwingli and
Heinrich Bullinger taking the lead.
Anabaptists Felix Manz...