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Anabaptists were a group of Protestant Christians who believed in adult baptism rather than infant baptism, and they emphasized the separation of church and state. They faced persecution for their beliefs during the Reformation period.

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What has the author Edward Carey Pike written?

Edward Carey Pike has written: 'The story of the Anabaptists' -- subject(s): Anabaptists


What do anabaptists do?

The thing Anabaptists were most known for was rebaptizing people. Most people of the era had been baptized as infants. Anabaptists taught that the decision to become a follower of Jesus was decision that only the person could make. When that decision was made, he or she is baptized again.


Did Catholics persecute Anabaptists during the Dark Ages?

No. The Anabaptists arose during the Reformation, in the 16th century. The Dark Age ended in the 11th century.


What are protestants believing in adult baptism?

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What do you call Protestants believing in adult baptism?

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Any 16th century protestant movement?

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Who was the pacifist leader of dutch anabaptists?

Menno Simons


What does ana- in anabaptist mean?

The prefix "ana-" in Anabaptist means "again" or "re-baptizer." Anabaptists were a radical group during the Protestant Reformation who believed in baptizing adults who had already been baptized as infants, hence the term "re-baptizers."


Which group was most strongly against governmental control of people?

Anabaptists


Which Swiss reformer from the city of Zurich martyred Anabaptists?

Felix Manz


What were members of any 16th century protestant movement called?

anabaptists


What has the author John S Oyer written?

John S. Oyer has written: 'Lutheran Reformers Against Anabaptists (Dissent and Nonconformity)' 'Mirror of the Martyrs' -- subject(s): Anabaptists, Biography, Christian martyrs, Exhibitions, Illustrations