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    Ludwig Haetzer (also Ludwig Hetzer, Ludwig Hätzer and sometimes Ludwig Hatzer) (1500 – 4 February 1529) was an Anabaptist. He wrote against the uses of...
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  • executed in Vienna. Menno Simons (1496–1561) – founder of the Mennonites. Ludwig Haetzer (1500–1529) – Swiss Anabaptist theologian, nonadorantist, iconoclast...
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    beheaded after the Battle of Frankenhausen during German Peasants' War Ludwig Haetzer (1529) – executed in Konstanz for Anabaptist radicalism (but technically...
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  • literary pioneers of the movement; the anti-Trinitarian position of Ludwig Haetzer did not become public until after his execution (1529) for Anabaptism...
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  • Christian to be executed for heresy Francesco della Sega, (1528–1565) Ludwig Haetzer, 1529 Michael Servetus, 1553, burned at the stake in Geneva under John...
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  • Hetzer (1937–2019), German business owner and manager and rally driver Ludwig Haetzer (1500–1529), also spelled Hetzer, Swiss Anabaptist Martin Hetzer, Austrian...
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  • Reformation, and in later Lutheran and Pietist traditions. In 1528, Ludwig Haetzer republished Theologia Germanica with interpretive "Propositions" by...
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    prophets were derived from the 1527 translation of the Anabaptists Ludwig Haetzer and Hans Denck. The publication of the complete Zwinglibibel pre-dates...
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    prophets were derived from the 1527 translation of the Anabaptists Ludwig Haetzer and Hans Denck. These helped Zwingli to complete the entire translation...
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  • Baldassare Castiglione, Italian writer and diplomat (b. 1478) February 4 – Ludwig Haetzer, German Protestant reformer (executed) (b. 1500) March 28 – Philipp...
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    Baldassare Castiglione, Italian writer and diplomat (b. 1478) February 4 – Ludwig Haetzer, German Protestant reformer (executed) (b. 1500) March 28 – Philipp...
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  • there and arrived in Strasbourg in November 1526 where he stayed with Ludwig Haetzer, a like-minded Anabaptist. He was also expelled from there, and after...
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  • Christ shall all men be quickened and blessed forever." Hans Denck Ludwig Haetzer Thomas Muentzer "Apocatastasis". New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious...
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    prophetic books from the Hebrew Bible, made by the Anabaptist scholars Ludwig Haetzer and Hans Denck. Martin Luther owned a copy. The title frame of this...
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    Bischofszell) a German Reformer and hymnwriter, died of the plague Ludwig Haetzer (1500 in Bischofszell – 1529) an Anabaptist linked to the Protestant...
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  • Following is a partial list ordered by date of some of these martyrs. 1529: Ludwig Haetzer - beheaded in Konstanz, Germany; believed Jesus was a leader and teacher...
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