The Johann Jakob Simler collection at the Zurich Zentralbibliothek contains a document against Anabaptism that is virtually unknown to modern Reformation history research. The undated poem was by Jörg Syz, who was a former chaplain at the Zurich Fraumunster. The poem provides moral endorsement to its recipient, the pastor Hans Brennwald, who debated with the Anabaptists in Hinwil 1525. The present article addresses the beginnings of the Anabaptist movement in the region of Gruningen on the basis of primary sources and provides an edition of the rediscovered poem
Séguy Jean. Harder (Leland) éd The Sources of Swiss Anabaptism. The Grebel Letters and Related Docum...
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In 1664, Elector Karl I Ludwig, Count Palatine of the Rhine decreed a General Concession granting th...
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Séguy Jean. Hillerbrand (Hans J.) Liechty (Daniel) eds. Early Anabaptist Spirituality. Selected Writ...
In the 16th century, King Ferdinand I of Bohemia (among others) suspected the Anabaptists of plannin...
For more than a century after the genesis of an Anabaptist movement in Zurich in 1525, participants ...
Séguy Jean. Harder (Leland) éd The Sources of Swiss Anabaptism. The Grebel Letters and Related Docum...
Many scholars of the Reformation contend that the Anabaptist movement did not significantly impact t...
In 1664, Elector Karl I Ludwig, Count Palatine of the Rhine decreed a General Concession granting th...
The Johann Jakob Simler collection at the Zurich Zentralbibliothek contains a document against Anaba...
Hans Hut has usually been considered a revolutionary chiliast who stirred up the South German peasan...
Séguy Jean. Horst (Irvin Buckwalter) The Radical Brethren Anabaptism and the English Reformation to ...
Ulrich Zwingli was a Swiss reformer who lived from 1484 to 1531; he was born in Toggenburg, of the S...
Although the Anabaptists are not explicitly mentioned in the Heidelberg Catechism, it is generally a...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
Christoph Schappeler had written a tract on prayer to return it “to the old and proper track” accord...
St. Bernard’s popularity as a Christian writer reached its peak in the sixteenth-century. He was rea...
Book synopsis: When Martin Luther mounted his challenge to the Catholic Church, reform stimulated a ...
Séguy Jean. Hillerbrand (Hans J.) Liechty (Daniel) eds. Early Anabaptist Spirituality. Selected Writ...
In the 16th century, King Ferdinand I of Bohemia (among others) suspected the Anabaptists of plannin...
For more than a century after the genesis of an Anabaptist movement in Zurich in 1525, participants ...
Séguy Jean. Harder (Leland) éd The Sources of Swiss Anabaptism. The Grebel Letters and Related Docum...
Many scholars of the Reformation contend that the Anabaptist movement did not significantly impact t...
In 1664, Elector Karl I Ludwig, Count Palatine of the Rhine decreed a General Concession granting th...