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Home » Documents » Outline 31 Anabaptism in Northern Europe & Menno Simons
This document, converted from a Powerpoint, follows the Anabaptists in northern Europe after the defeat of the Munsterites in 1535. The last half of the lesson is given to Menno Simons’ life and teachings.
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