Ludwig Haetzer

  • male, deceased (1529)
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Ludwig Haetzer (1500–February 4, 1529) was an Anabaptist and associated with the Protestant reformation in Germany. Born in Bischofszell, Thurgau, Switzerland, he wrote an article against the uses of images in worship, translated some Latin evangelical texts regarding the conversion of Jews, together with Hans Denck he translated the prophets of the Bible into German and wrote a booklet discouraging the consumption of alcohol. Wikipedia
Born:
January 1, 1500
Died:
February 4, 1529
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  • Anabaptist Beginnings

    ... Hubmaier of Friedberg and Ludwig Haetzer, and other scholars of German, Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, well acquainted with the Scriptures, as well as priests and preachers and other people... .
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  • Ludwig Haetzer --...

    " Haetzer, Ludwig ." Encyclopdia Britannica . 2007.
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  • Some biographical details

    With this, Ludwig Haetzer, the young priest from the Thurgau, became a reformation personality.
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  • JewishEncyclopedia.com -...

    A Christian denomination or sect denying the validity of infant-baptism or of any baptism not preceded by a confession of ...
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