They were called Anabaptists, meaning“ rebaptizers.”.
The Anabaptists were basically religious people who tried
11 of these former Anabaptists were baptized again,
And in 1525 a separate group of Anabaptists was founded in Zurich, Switzerland.
Journalist Thomas Seifert explains that Anabaptists were“ bitterly persecuted throughout the Holy Roman
According to the Hutterian Chronicle, a total of 360 Anabaptists were executed in Tyrol.
Rothmann escaped, but King Jan and two other leading Anabaptists were captured, tortured, and executed.
The men were Anabaptists, and the cages are relics of their kingdom. Who were the Anabaptists?
Journalist Thomas Seifert explains that Anabaptists were“ bitterly persecuted throughout the Holy Roman
Empire of the German Nation.”.
Nevertheless, Menno gathered some of the Anabaptists into congregations. He and his followers soon came to be called Mennonites.
The Anabaptists stood firmly against infant baptism in a time
when the Church and State were one and when people were made a citizen through baptism into the officially sanctioned Church(Reformed or Catholic).