Anabaptists

Anabaptists, a fanatical sect which arose in Saxony at the time of the Reformation, and though it spread in various parts of Germany, came at length to grief by the excesses of its adherents in Münster. See Baptists.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Amphit`ryon
Amphitryon the True
Am`ran range
Amrit`sar
Am`ru
Amsterdam
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Amurnath
Amyot, Jacques
Amyot, Joseph
Anabaptists
Anab`asis
Anacharsis
Anacharsis Clootz
Anacon`da
Anac`reon
Anacreon of Painters
Anadyom`ene
Anadyr
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Anabaptists in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Assheton, Dr. William
Aylmer, John
Bagot, Lewis
Baxter, Richard
Bourne, Immanuel
Featley, Daniel
Firmin, Giles
Hutten, Jacob
Keckerman, Bartholomew
Lewis, John
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