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I'm reading Candide, by Voltaire, and one of the dudes is an Anabaptist. What's that? What does the poem Summer Sun" by Robert Louis Stevenson really mean ...
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ANTIDISESTABLIShMENTARIANISM: in the old days, it used to be famous as the killer ... polities: Lutheran, Reformed, Anabaptist; Brethren, hussite, Mennonite,.
Anabaptists, religious and social dissenters in 16th-century Europe. ... The word Anabaptist derives from Greek, meaning re-baptizer, and came to be ascribed to ...
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Antidisestablishmentarianism is a position that advocates that a state church (the "established church") should continue to receive government patronage, ...
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Nov 24, 2021 · Anglicanism was the established church in Colonial Virginia and other Southern colonies, while Puritan churches composed a de facto ...
Anabaptists came to teach that religion should never be compelled by state power, approaching the issue of church-state relations primarily from the position of ...
Oct 19, 2023 · One key measurement was the Protestant Reformation, the development that started in 1517 with Martin Luther's investigate of doctrinal standards ...
Anabaptist Christians are not a homogenous, doctrinally-based group, but they often place emphasis on discipleship, peacemaking, and recognizing the presence of ...
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... Anabaptists, 284, 285, 292, 554 animal magnetism, 386 anomie, among sectarians ... antiestablishmentarianism, in early America, 12, 13 antinomian modes, 290 ...