Eberli, Melchior (16th century)
Melchior Eberli (Aeberli), a staunch Anabaptist of Sumiswald in the Emmental, Switzerland, nephew of martyr Lorenz Eberli, successfully withstood severe torture in January 1569 at Bern.
Bibliography
Geiser, Samuel. Die Taufgesinnten-Gemeinden : eine Kurzgefasste Darstellung der wichtigsten Ereignisse des Täufertums. Karlsruhe: H. Schneider, [1931]: 200 f.
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