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Anabaptists and make
Anabaptists required that baptismal candidates be able to make their own confessions of faith and so rejected baptism of infants.
Though it is difficult to sum up almost five centuries of evolution and differentiation among the Anabaptists, five distinctive attributes of Anabaptist Christians can be discerned: Firstly, they do not practice infant baptism – they believe it is important for someone to be old enough to make a mature choice about whether to be baptized and to be a church member.

Anabaptists and nominal
Kautsky's reading of the sources emphasizes the Anabaptists ' emphasis on social equality, political democracy, and communal living during the time of John's nominal rule.

Anabaptists and between
* April 8 – Flensburg Disputation, a debate, attended by Stadtholder Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ( later King Christian III of Denmark ) between Lutherans ( led by Hermann Fast ) and the more radical Anabaptists ( led by Melchior Hoffman ).
His ideas appear to be a middle ground between the ways of the Reformation of Martin Luther, John Calvin and Huldrych Zwingli, and the Radical Reformation of the Anabaptists.
Important similarities can be seen between his teachings and the Continental Anabaptists, and, to a lesser extent, the English Baptists, though no direct connections have been shown to exist.
Despite this, evidence suggests that the early relations between Baptists and Anabaptists were quite strained.
His sympathies originally lay with the revolutionary Anabaptists who held Münster during the Münster Rebellion, but between Easter and Pentecost 1535, the Batenburgers from Groningen urged him to declare himself as ' a new David '.

Anabaptists and faith
* The Hutterites or Hutterian Brethren are descendants of German, Swiss, and Tyrolean Anabaptists led by Jacob Hutter, who was burned at the stake in 1536 for refusing to renounce his faith.
" While within historical Anabaptism numerous variations occurred, the comparison of Anabaptism with Protestantism highlights a consistent core of faith and practice among the Anabaptists.
Most Anabaptists held that both the Old and New Testaments were the word of God, while insisting that the New Testament was the rule of faith and practice for the church.
Under examination, he denied that he had made common cause with the Anabaptists and claimed to be no prophet but a mere witness of the Most High, but nevertheless refused the articles of faith proposed to him by the provincial synod.
Obbe led the Dutch Anabaptists until around 1540, but lost faith in the Anabaptist way and withdrew from the church.
In the 16th century, German Anabaptists were branded with a cross on their foreheads for refusing to recant their faith and join the Roman Catholic church.

Anabaptists and .
Two Anabaptists, Caroli and Benoit, are to challenge you and William to a debate before the Council.
Denominations like the Anabaptists ( beginning in 1525 ), and Waldensians ( pre-Reformation ), and other groups prior to the Reformation have also held this view of the Free Will of man.
Ambrosians is a term that might be applied either to members of one of the religious brotherhoods which at various times since the 14th century have sprung up in and around Milan or, exceptionally to a 16th century sect of Anabaptists.
Anabaptists ( Greek ἀνά " again, twice " + βαπτίζω " baptize ," thus " re-baptizers ") are Protestant Christians of the Radical Reformation of 16th-century Europe, although some consider Anabaptism to be a distinct movement from Protestantism.
As a result of their views on the nature of baptism and other issues, Anabaptists were heavily persecuted during the 16th century and into the 17th by both Magisterial Protestants and Roman Catholics.
While most Anabaptists adhered to a literal interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount which precluded taking oaths, participating in military actions, and participating in civil government, some who practiced re-baptism felt contrariwise.
They were thus technically Anabaptists, even though Conservative Mennonites, Amish, Mennonites, and Hutterites and some historians tend to consider them as outside of true Anabaptism.
Although Anabaptists began with the Radical Reformers in the 16th century, certain people and groups may still legitimately be considered their forerunners due to a similar approach to the interpretation and application of the Bible.
* The Rise and Fall of the Anabaptists, by E. Belfort Bax 1903
Several churches, such as the Anabaptists and Socinians of the Reformation, then Seventh-day Adventist Church, Christadelphians, Jehovah's Witnesses, and theologians of different traditions reject the idea of the immortality of a non-physical soul as a vestige of Neoplatonism, and other pagan traditions.
Zwingli also clashed with the Anabaptists, which resulted in their persecution.
Ainsworth died in 1622, or early in 1623, for in that year was published his Seasonable Discourse, or a Censure upon a Dialogue of the Anabaptists, in which the editor speaks of him as a departed worthy.
His first theological work, the Psychopannychia, attempted to refute the doctrine of soul sleep as promulgated by the Anabaptists.
" Any known Anabaptists in the army were specifically discharged.
Trinitarian Christian denominations that oppose infant baptism include Baptists, Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), Christian Churches / Churches of Christ, and Churches of Christ, Anabaptists such as Mennonite and Amish, Schwarzenau Brethren / German Baptists, Seventh-Day Adventists, some Methodists and most Pentecostals.
During the Reformation, Anabaptists were persecuted by Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican and Catholic regimes.
Hence many other Christians saw the Anabaptists as subversive of all order.
* May 10 – Amsterdam: A small troop of Anabaptists, led by the minister Jacob van Geel, attacks the city hall in an attempted coup to seize the city.
* Anabaptists rebel in some cities in the Netherlands, including a famous incident of seven men and five woman walking nude in the streets of Amsterdam.
** Felix Manz, leader of the Swiss Anabaptists ( d. 1527 )
* February 27 – A group of Anabaptists, led by Jan Matthys, seize Münster in Westphalia and declare it " The New Jerusalem ", begin to exile dissenters and forcibly baptize all others.
Knox retorted that the Bible notes that Israel was punished when it followed an unfaithful king and that the Continental reformers were refuting arguments made by the Anabaptists who rejected all forms of government.
Some followers of Zwingli believed that the Reformation was too conservative, and moved independently toward more radical positions, some of which survive among modern day Anabaptists.
* A religious schism takes place in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists led by Jakob Ammann.

tended and make
Colonialism alone would have been able to make these difficulties serious, for Christianity is so closely tied to colonialism in the minds of these people that repudiation of the one has tended automatically toward the repudiation of the other.
In the Late Renaissance and Baroque the painting of actual history tended to degenerate into panoramic battle-scenes with the victorious monarch or general perched on a horse accompanied with his retinue, or formal scenes of ceremonies, although some artists managed to make a masterpiece from such unpromising material, as Velázquez did with his The Surrender of Breda.
By contrast, hypnotists who believed that responses to suggestion are primarily mediated by the conscious mind, such as Theodore Barber and Nicholas Spanos tended to make more use of direct verbal suggestions and instructions.
While the earlier era was characterized by a dramatic use of the major and minor scale systems, impressionist music tended to make more use of dissonance.
The weight correction factor tended to make them unpopular among rowers of the time.
He then went to Frankfurt, where he did not play a big part, but did make some speeches, which tended to stray into the realms of history and philology rather than whatever political question was at hand.
As chancellor, Adenauer tended to make most major decisions himself, treating his ministers as mere extensions of his authority.
Political parties, however, tended to reflect the make up of the three main ethnic groups.
This tended to make the demand on the power supply more constant, and reduce switching noise.
The works from this period tended to make use of traditional musical forms ( concerto grosso, fugue and symphony ).
Unless the computers were looped correctly, more than 4 players tended to slow down the game to a crawl and make it unstable.
# No permanent clubhouse, though each clique tended to make some special coffee house or tavern their headquarters.
" Nevertheless, modern opinion has tended to regard Ingres and the other Neoclassicists of his era as embodying the Romantic spirit of his time, while his expressive distortions of form and space make him an important precursor of modern art.
Pirates tended to kill few people aboard the ships they captured ; usually they would kill no one if the ship surrendered because, if it became known that pirates took no prisoners, their victims would fight to the last and make victory both very difficult and costly in lives.
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The tribes tended to make alliances as and when it suited them.
The clinking of ice against the glass, the removal of the kettle from the hob, tended to prejudice his answers ... was therefore particularly careful to make all his preparations beforehand ; the iced tubes were filled and jugs of hot and cold water ranged within easy reach of his hand, so that the water of the temperature required might be mixed silently.
As a result, she sometimes tended to " mess up " situations in Lizzie's life while trying to help make them better.
Much of the rest of the county tended to be swampy due to the level ground and lack of sufficient natural waterways, so drainage channels had to be dug to make the land suitable for farming.
In the United States after the American Revolutionary War, individual states established laws governing this transaction and tended to make it easier to accomplish.
The spiral grooves of rifling make rifles more accurate and give a longer effective ranges – but on a muzzle-loading firearm they take more time to load due to the tight-fitting ball, and after repeated shots black powder tended to foul the barrels.
These designs tended to be costly to make and were often unreliable and dangerous.
Maeder's writing style tended to make the stories feel like tongue-in-cheek adventures compared to the serious, heartfelt tales Gray and Starr favored.
While he concedes that Timoleon tended to play the democrat while using the methods of a tyrant ( albeit benevolent ), he did make an effort to maintain the outward forms of democracy.

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