Anabaptist/Church History Lectures

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appleman2006
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Re: Anabaptist/Church History Lectures

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Heirbyadoption wrote:
… all the while living in and working for city-states that regarded his views heretical but needed his engineering expertise.
I always got a kick out of this.
I have always considered it a miracle that God spared both Marpeck and Menno each in His own way. Both of these men brought a much needed stability to the church at that time that was otherwise missing due to the fast replacing leadership.
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betterpromises2
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Re: Anabaptist/Church History Lectures

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Can anyone recommend a not-too-lengthy-or-detailed book on Anabaptist history?
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Ernie
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Re: Anabaptist/Church History Lectures

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betterpromises2 wrote:Can anyone recommend a not-too-lengthy-or-detailed book on Anabaptist history?

How long is "too lengthy"?

https://www.milestonebooks.com/item/1-2316/
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betterpromises2
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Re: Anabaptist/Church History Lectures

Post by betterpromises2 »

Thanks, Ernie.

What do you think of The Anabaptist Story by Wm. Estep?

Here's the link at Amazon:
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