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Wilhelm Reublin (1484 – c. 1559) was a
leading figure of the
Swiss Brethren movement.
Reublin was born in 1484 in
Rottenburg am Neckar. In 1521, after...
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Reublin were
given eight days to
leave the canton.
Reublin proceeded to Hallau,
where he
establish a
large Anaptist congregation. From
Hallau Reublin...
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University Press (2003).
Reublin, Richard, ed. (April 2001). "Songs of the Moon".
Parlor Songs.
Retrieved 2014-12-24.
Reublin,
Richard A. and
Robert L...
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began to meet on
their own for
Bible study. As
early as 1523,
William Reublin began to
preach against infant baptism in
villages surrounding Zurich,...
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other members of
Blackfish were
Steve Ballard (guitar & vocals),
Chris Reublin (b**** guitar, born May 19, 1969) and Andy
Howard (drums,
November 23, 1965...
- Printer's
Alley Radio Row The Tin Pan
Alley Rag
Great American Songbook Reublin, Rick (March 2009) "America's
Music Publishing Industry: The
story of Tin...
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during the late 19th and
early 20th centuries."
According to
Richard A.
Reublin and
Richard G. Beil, the "lack of
mention of
women [songwriters] is a glaring...
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Anabaptist Wilhelm Reublin arrived in
Waldshut in 1525,
having been
driven out of Zürich. In
April Reublin baptized Hubmaier and
sixty others...
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Easter 1525),
Balthasar Hubmaier (baptized
Easter 1525),
Wilhelm Reublin (baptized
January 1525) and Jörg
Blaurock (baptized
January 1525). "Bader...
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reformers began to meet on
their own for
Bible study, and
around 1523,
William Reublin began to
preach against infant baptism in the
villages of the city republic...