Additional Anabaptist Accounts
A few writings related to the history of Christians who hold believers’ baptism:
- A History of Anti-Pedobaptism, from the Rise of Pedobaptism to A.D. 1609 by Albert Henry Newman, 1852-1933 (Philadelphia, PA: American Baptist Publication Society, 1897)
- A Manual of Church History by Albert Henry Newman, 1852-1933 (Philadelphia, PA: American Baptist Publication Society, 1903)
- A Plea for Anti-pædobaptists, against the Vanity and Falshood of Scribled Papers, entituled, The Anabaptists Anatomiz'd and Silenc'd in a public dispute at Abergaveny in Monmouth-shire Sept. 5. 1653 by John Tombes, ca. 1603-1676 (London: Printed by Henry Hills, 1654)
- Balthasar Hubmaier and the Authority of the Church Fathers -- "...Hubmaier uses the scriptural commentaries of the Greek fathers to enhance his argument for believers’ baptism." (by Andrew P. Klager, Historical Papers 2008: Canadian Society of Church History; Scroll down and search for PDF)
- Balthasar Hübmaier: the Leader of the Anabaptists by Henry Clay Vedder, 1853-1935 (New York, NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1905)
- History of the Ancient Christians Inhabiting the Valleys of the Alps by Jean Paul Perrin (Philadelphia, PA: Griffith and Simon, 1847)
- The Bloody Theater, Or, Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians by Thieleman Janszoon van Braght, 1625–1664 (Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1886, 3rd English Edition, trans. by Joseph F. Sohm)
- The Proper Candidate: an Examination of the 1525 Debate between Ulrich Zwingli and Balthasar Hubmaier concerning Baptism -- "Hubmaier saw another weakness in Zwingli’s argument since infant baptism is not forbidden, then it is acceptable." (Master of Arts Thesis by Kurt J. Thompson, Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, April 2009)
And for good measure, on persecution:
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