blhowes
Puritan Board Professor
I'm reading a book called "Voices from the Reformation" and a small part of the book talks about the anabaptists and has some of their writings. It sounds like there's a wide range of beliefs among the anabaptists, but I was wondering if there were certain common teachings that they generally held to that most today would consider troublesome? Also, two of the writings were from Mennonite sources - I was wondering if the Mennonites came from the Anabaptists? The pacifist stand of the anabaptists I think is the same, but I was wondering if there was more commonality between the two?
Just curious,
Bob
Just curious,
Bob