February 28, 2010

15.2.2 The Anabaptist Movement had the first modern church to use the congregational form of government

As persecution increased in Switzerland the brother and spread to the southeast, Arabia, and North and the South Germany. Dr Balthasar Hummeier, around Easter time, 1525, was a priest in the Waldshut area. “Upon accepting faith baptism as a visible sign of the restored Christian community, Hoffmeyer resigned as priest and immediately he was reelected […]

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15.2.1 The Major Difference Between the Reformation and the Anabaptist Movement. – Freedom of Religion

In The Anabaptist View of the Church Franklin Littell wrote: “The important point to emphasize is that the real issue here was not the act of baptism, but rather a bitter and irreducible struggle between two mutually exclusive concepts of the church. Zwingli was finally committed to the state church; and the continuance of the

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