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- Hans Denck (c. 1495 – November 27, 1527) was a German theologian and Anabaptist leader during the Reformation. Denck was born in 1495 in the Bavarian...
- there. They were later joined by the fleeing Peter Martyr Vermigli and Hans Denck. Other centres included Basel (Andreas Karlstadt and Johannes Oecolampadius)...
- it. Hans Denck and Hans Hut, both with German mystical background (in connection with Thomas Müntzer) both accepted "rebaptism", but Denck eventually...
- prin****lly in objection to sacralism. Among these were: Johannes Bünderlin Hans Denck Christian Entfelder Conrad Grebel Balthasar Hubmaier Felix Manz Catholics...
- evangelical texts regarding the conversion of Jews, and, together with Hans Denck, he translated the prophets of the Bible into German in 1528. Haetzer also...
- ****). Moreover, after Denck's death, universalism was reportedly professed by an Anabaptist imprisoned for heresy in 1528, and Denck's student Clement Ziegler...
- (Adventist) (1980) Doctrine of the African Orthodox Church (1921) Hans Denck's confession Before the Council of Nuremberg (1525) The Schleitheim Confession...
- Schwenkfeld, Sebastian Franck, Menno Simons. Second Front Reformers included Hans Denck, Conrad Grebel, Balthasar Hubmaier and Felix Manz. Many Anabaptists today...
- Dordrecht Confession Ausbund Martyrs Mirror Key people George Blaurock Hans Denck Conrad Grebel Melchior Hoffman Balthasar Hubmaier Hans Hut Jakob Hutter...
- Dordrecht Confession Ausbund Martyrs Mirror Key people George Blaurock Hans Denck Conrad Grebel Melchior Hoffman Balthasar Hubmaier Hans Hut Jakob Hutter...