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Sigmund Schneeweiss, (also called Simon in <em>TA Bayern</em> I), Lutheran court preacher at Ansbach, [[Germany|Germany]], appears in the archival records repeatedly as a zealous opponent of the [[Anabaptism|Anabaptists]] 1529-1535. He participated frequently in questioning sessions. He was apparently the composer of a theological refutation of the Anabaptists written in 1528, found in the Ansbach Archives (A.R.A. 38, 175-183) but not published by Schornbaum. He was a colleague in these matters of [[Althamer, Andreas (ca. 1500-1539)|Andreas Althamer]] and Johannes Rurer.
 
Sigmund Schneeweiss, (also called Simon in <em>TA Bayern</em> I), Lutheran court preacher at Ansbach, [[Germany|Germany]], appears in the archival records repeatedly as a zealous opponent of the [[Anabaptism|Anabaptists]] 1529-1535. He participated frequently in questioning sessions. He was apparently the composer of a theological refutation of the Anabaptists written in 1528, found in the Ansbach Archives (A.R.A. 38, 175-183) but not published by Schornbaum. He was a colleague in these matters of [[Althamer, Andreas (ca. 1500-1539)|Andreas Althamer]] and Johannes Rurer.
 
 
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
 
Schornbaum, Karl. <em>Quellen zur Geschichte der Wiedertäufer, II. Band: Markgraftum Brandenburg. (Bayern I. Abteilung)</em>. Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte XVI. Band. Leipzig: M. Heinsius Nachfolger, 1934.
 
Schornbaum, Karl. <em>Quellen zur Geschichte der Wiedertäufer, II. Band: Markgraftum Brandenburg. (Bayern I. Abteilung)</em>. Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte XVI. Band. Leipzig: M. Heinsius Nachfolger, 1934.
  
 
<strong></strong> Schornbaum, Karl. <em>Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer, V. Band: (Bayern II. Abteilung)</em>. Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte XXIII. Band. Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1951.
 
<strong></strong> Schornbaum, Karl. <em>Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer, V. Band: (Bayern II. Abteilung)</em>. Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte XXIII. Band. Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1951.
 
 
 
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Sigmund Schneeweiss, (also called Simon in TA Bayern I), Lutheran court preacher at Ansbach, Germany, appears in the archival records repeatedly as a zealous opponent of the Anabaptists 1529-1535. He participated frequently in questioning sessions. He was apparently the composer of a theological refutation of the Anabaptists written in 1528, found in the Ansbach Archives (A.R.A. 38, 175-183) but not published by Schornbaum. He was a colleague in these matters of Andreas Althamer and Johannes Rurer.

Bibliography

Schornbaum, Karl. Quellen zur Geschichte der Wiedertäufer, II. Band: Markgraftum Brandenburg. (Bayern I. Abteilung). Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte XVI. Band. Leipzig: M. Heinsius Nachfolger, 1934.

Schornbaum, Karl. Quellen zur Geschichte der Täufer, V. Band: (Bayern II. Abteilung). Quellen und Forschungen zur Reformationsgeschichte XXIII. Band. Gütersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1951.


Author(s) Harold S Bender
Date Published 1959

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Bender, Harold S. (1959). Schneeweiss, Sigmund (16th century). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 16 April 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Schneeweiss,_Sigmund_(16th_century)&oldid=84835.




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