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Conrad Grebel wrote in a letter to Thomas Müntzer in 1524:
** Conrad Grebel, co-founder of the Anabaptist movement ( b. 1498 )
* January 21 – The Swiss Anabaptist Movement is born when Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, George Blaurock, and about a dozen others baptize each other in the home of Manz's mother on Neustadt-Gasse, Zürich, breaking a thousand-year tradition of church-state union.
These colleges are: Renison, Conrad Grebel, and St. Paul's.
Conrad Grebel University College has a Residence Building.
There are 9 primary residence communities for the University which include ; Ron Eydt Village ( REV ), Village 1 ( V1 ), University of Waterloo Place ( UWP ), MacKenzie King Village ( MKV ), Columbia Lake Village ( CLV ), St Jerome's University ( SJU ), St Paul's University ( STP ), Renison University College ( REN ), and Conrad Grebel College.
St Jerome's, St Paul's and Renison have religious associations that are not mandatory to follow for residents while Conrad Grebel is a little more faith-driven.
* Conrad Grebel University College, an affiliated college of University of Guelph
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Conrad Grebel ( c. 1498 – 1526 ), son of a prominent Swiss merchant and councilman, was a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement and is often called the " Father of Anabaptists ".
Conrad Grebel was born, probably in Grüningen in the Canton of Zurich, about 1498 to Junker Jakob and Dorothea ( Fries ) Grebel, the second of six children.
Conrad Grebel spent about six years in three universities, but without finishing his education or receiving a degree.
Conrad Grebel probably experienced a conversion in the spring of 1522.
Conrad Grebel and Wolfgang Ulimann spent several months preaching with much success in the area of St. Gall.
The extant works of Conrad Grebel consist of 69 letters written by him from September 1517 to July 1525, three poems, a petition to the Zürich council, and portions of a pamphlet written by him against infant baptism, as quoted by Zwingli in his counterarguments.
The beliefs of Conrad Grebel and the Swiss Brethren have left an impression on the life and thought of Amish, Baptist, Schwarzenau Brethren / German Baptist, and Mennonite churches, as well as numerous pietistic and free church movements.
With Petr Chelčický ( 1390 – 1460 ) of Bohemia, Conrad Grebel is considered one of the first nonresistant Christians of the Reformation.
Against his family's wishes, Conrad Grebel married Barbara < u >?
His grandson, also named Conrad, was the city's treasurer in 1624, and a later descendant also named Conrad Grebel was burgomaster in 1669.
* Conrad Grebelthe Founder of the Swiss Brethren, by Harold S. Bender ; ISBN 1-57910-157-7
* Conrad Grebel, Son of Zurich, by John Landis Ruth ; ISBN 1-57910-308-1
* Conrad Grebel in Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online

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* 1192 – Assassination of Conrad of Montferrat ( Conrad I ), King of Jerusalem, in Tyre, two days after his title to the throne is confirmed by election.
* 1028 – Henry III, son of Conrad, is elected king of the Germans.
He is by no means an impartial source: he is prejudiced against the Saracens, against the French, and against all the rivals or enemies of his master, including the Polein party which supported Conrad of Montferrat against Guy of Lusignan.
The reigning world Adult single's crokinole champion is John Conrad from Poole, Ontario.
The oldest rice mill in operation in the United States, the Conrad Rice Mill, is located in New Iberia.
An example of this secular politicization is seen when Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor supported Pope Benedict IX, the most corrupt of any of the popes of the era.
In a letter to Conrad Schmidt dated August 5, 1890, he stated that " And if this man ( i. e., Paul Barth ) has not yet discovered that while the material mode of existence is the primum agens this does not preclude the ideological spheres from reacting upon it in their turn, though with a secondary effect, he cannot possibly have understood the subject he is writing about.
Heart of Darkness is a novella, written by Joseph Conrad, that is presented in the form of a frame narrative ( a story within a story ).
Literary critic Walter Anderson maintains that Conrad is an ardent materialist with an unusual understanding of the implications of this reductionist paradigm.
Conrad does not believe that the world is smaller because it is purely material.
When Marlow ’ s helmsman dies, Conrad describes him as “ heavier than any man on earth ,” but after Marlow throws him into the river, he is carried off “ like a wisp of grass ”.
The body of the report, from Conrad ’ s materialistic perspective, is good because it describes a people in tune with nature.
Conrad ’ s true experience of the Congo River from his time in Africa is that of a river “ thriving ” on the imperialist spirit.
To Conrad, the structure of civilization is too restraining.
He quotes Conrad as saying, " Heart of Darkness is experience ... pushed a little ( and only very little ) beyond the actual facts of the case.
The center, named the George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War is housed in the historic Conrad Shindler house ( ca.
" ... Conrad argues that " nothing is more foreign than what in the literary world is called Slavonism to his individual sensibility and the whole Polish mentality "
London After Midnight ( 1927 ) was Browning's first foray into the vampire genre and is a highly sought-after lost film which starred Chaney, Conrad Nagel, and Marceline Day.
* 1192: In April, Conrad of Montferrat is elected King of Jerusalem as Conrad I, then assassinated a few days later ( April 28 ), before the coronation, by two Hashshashin.

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