Wilhelm Reublin, a pioneer of Zurich Anabaptism who played an important role in Southwestern Germany and Moravia, lived from 1535 until his death (ca. 1559) in the South Moravian town of Znojmo after his retreat from anabaptist congregational life. To support himself, he took on occasional jobs, among others work as a copyist of Latin texts. It is highly likely that part of the manuscript Pharmacopoeia, cod. 11410 in the Austrian National Library in Vienna, is in his hand
From 1532 until the end of the Ancien Re´gime, deans in the Zurich church were accorded prominent le...
In 1544 the mayor and council of Aarau broke with tradition and consulted Heinrich Bullinger in Zuri...
Of the seven crucial reform decrees written between 1523 and 1526 in the three free states of Graubu...
Until 1798, the Three Leagues were an independent state with its own subject lands. This region has ...
Das Täufertum ist ein umstrittener Forschungsgegenstand. Verschiedene Forschungstraditionen haben si...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
Die Grenzregion Oberlausitz war im 16. Jahrhundert von einer Vielfalt kultureller und urbaner Lebens...
After some introductory remarks about the Prophezei in Zurich and the Congrégations in Geneva...
The Moravian Church's monthly journal of its worldwide activities, including in Labrador, published ...
In 1530, Philipp Brunner, the governor in the dependent territory of Thurgau enacted a church ordina...
The Johann Jakob Simler collection at the Zurich Zentralbibliothek contains a document against Anaba...
Ulrich Zwingli was born on 1st January 1484 in Wildhaus. He studied in Vienna and Basel. After a few...
One of the main aims of the Reformers was to return to the pure word of God and to enable all people...
The Presider ("Antistes") of the Church of Zurich, Heinrich Bullinger (1531–1575) is considered as a...
A short overview of István Tőkés’ life and works, his preaching, his commentary (and translation) of...
From 1532 until the end of the Ancien Re´gime, deans in the Zurich church were accorded prominent le...
In 1544 the mayor and council of Aarau broke with tradition and consulted Heinrich Bullinger in Zuri...
Of the seven crucial reform decrees written between 1523 and 1526 in the three free states of Graubu...
Until 1798, the Three Leagues were an independent state with its own subject lands. This region has ...
Das Täufertum ist ein umstrittener Forschungsgegenstand. Verschiedene Forschungstraditionen haben si...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
Die Grenzregion Oberlausitz war im 16. Jahrhundert von einer Vielfalt kultureller und urbaner Lebens...
After some introductory remarks about the Prophezei in Zurich and the Congrégations in Geneva...
The Moravian Church's monthly journal of its worldwide activities, including in Labrador, published ...
In 1530, Philipp Brunner, the governor in the dependent territory of Thurgau enacted a church ordina...
The Johann Jakob Simler collection at the Zurich Zentralbibliothek contains a document against Anaba...
Ulrich Zwingli was born on 1st January 1484 in Wildhaus. He studied in Vienna and Basel. After a few...
One of the main aims of the Reformers was to return to the pure word of God and to enable all people...
The Presider ("Antistes") of the Church of Zurich, Heinrich Bullinger (1531–1575) is considered as a...
A short overview of István Tőkés’ life and works, his preaching, his commentary (and translation) of...
From 1532 until the end of the Ancien Re´gime, deans in the Zurich church were accorded prominent le...
In 1544 the mayor and council of Aarau broke with tradition and consulted Heinrich Bullinger in Zuri...
Of the seven crucial reform decrees written between 1523 and 1526 in the three free states of Graubu...