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  1. It chronicles the conflict between establishment reformer Ulrich Zwingli (1484–1531) and his student Felix Manz (1498–1527), who at first reveres Zwingli as a father figure but ends up drowned on Zwingli’s orders for insisting that only adult believers should be baptized.

  2. Félix Manz nace en Zúrich en 1498. Hijo de un sacerdote católico, que llegó a ser canónigo del Grossmünster en Zúrich, Félix tuvo una buena educación escolar que le capacitó en el ...

  3. It chronicles the conflict between establishment reformer Ulrich Zwingli (1484–1531) and his student Felix Manz (1498–1527), who at first reveres Zwingli as a father figure but ends up drowned on Zwingli’s orders for insisting that only adult believers should be baptized.

  4. 13 de abr. de 2021 · Who was Felix Manz, and what was he willing to die for? One of the earliest Anabaptists, Felix met secretly with other young men to baptize each other and found the first church of the Radical Reformation. Retribution was swift - but instead of extinguishing the movement, every attempt to silence it spread the message further.

  5. Felix Manz (also Felix Mantz) (c. 1498 – 5 January 1527) was an Anabaptist, a co-founder of the original Swiss Brethren congregation in Zürich, Switzerland, and the first martyr of the Radical Reformation.

  6. Felix Manz, né à Zurich entre 1498 et 1500 et mort dans la même ville le 5 janvier 1527, est le cofondateur des Schweizer Brüder (ou « Frères suisses »), considéré aussi comme l'un des pères et premier martyr de l'anabaptisme [1].

  7. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › george-blaurockGeorge Blaurock _ AcademiaLab

    George Blaurock trabajó estrechamente con Felix Manz hasta que Manz fue martirizado en Zúrich el 5 de enero de 1527. Ese mismo día, Blaurock fue brutalmente golpeado y expulsado permanentemente de Zúrich. Siguió moviéndose, trabajando en Berna, Biel, los Grisones y Appenzell.