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  • 1947; 63 note and 119 ff. note, with bibliography. MLA style Mecenseffy, Grete, Robert Friedmann and Richard D. Thiessen. "Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
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  • frühneuhochdeutscher Zeit Ithaca: Cayuga Press, 1943: 25-27. MLA style Mecenseffy, Grete and Robert Friedmann. "Styria (Austria)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • 90-100) might well supply it. (R. Friedmann, "Conception of an Anabaptist," Church History 9, 1940, 341-365.) -- Robert Friedmann After summarizing the perception
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  • with Hans Hut. It is not known when or by whom he was baptized but Grete Mecenseffy shows how heavily the Anabaptist congregation of Freistadt leaned on
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  • particularly Theologia deutsch, rather than a borrowing by Denck from Müntzer. Grete Mecenseffy ("Die Herkunft des oberösterreichischen Täufertums") believes that
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  • Ober­österreich" 47. Bericht des Museums Francisco-Carolinum. Linz, 1889. Mecenseffy, Grete. Geschichte des Protestantismus in Oesterreich. Graz, 1956: 37. Meyer
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  • 1943. Map:Freistadt (Austria) MLA style Loserth, Johann, Grete Mecenseffy and Robert Friedmann. "Freistadt (Oberösterreich, Austria)." Global Anabaptist
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  • (Anabaptist documentary sources) Grete Mecenseffy died 11 September 1985. Fast, Heinold "Nachrufe auf Grete Mecenseffy Liesel Quiring-Unruh, Frank H. Epp
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  • Ewigkait, wie ist dein nam so sunderlich. . . ."  -- Johann Loserth and Robert Friedmann Hans Hut was by far the most significant early apostle of Anabaptism
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  • Motto wider den Spiritualismus." Evangelischer Glaube und Geschichte: Grete Mecenseffy zum 85, Geburtstag ed. A. Raddatz and K. Lüthi. Vienna: Evangelischer
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