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.Heirbyadoption wrote:I always got a kick out of this.… all the while living in and working for city-states that regarded his views heretical but needed his engineering expertise.
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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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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The old woodcutter spoke again. “It is impossible to talk with you. You always draw conclusions. Life is so vast, yet you judge all of life with one page or one word. You see only a fragment. Unless you know the whole story, how can you judge?"
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Thanks, Ernie.
What do you think of The Anabaptist Story by Wm. Estep?
Here's the link at Amazon:
What do you think of The Anabaptist Story by Wm. Estep?
Here's the link at Amazon:
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