Sabbatarianism in the sixteenth century: a page in the history of the radical reformation

A follow up to his 1988 book Andreas Fischer and the Sabbatarian Anabaptists, Liechty examines an almost unknown phase of Reformation history. He considers two distinct Sabbatarian groups: the radical wing of Anabaptism, and a radical wing of Unitarianism in Transsylvania. This work is of special in...

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Main Author: Liechty, Daniel 1954- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Berrien Springs, Mich. Andrews University Press 1993
In:Year: 1993
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Silesia / Moravia / Transylvania / Sabbatarians / History 1525-1638
Further subjects:B Anabaptists Czech Moravia History 16th century
B Sabbatarians Silesia History 16th century
B Unitarians Romance language area Transylvania History 16th century
B Anabaptists Silesia History 16th century
B Sabbatarians Czech Moravia History 16th century
B Sabbatarians Romance language area Transylvania History 16th century
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Summary:A follow up to his 1988 book Andreas Fischer and the Sabbatarian Anabaptists, Liechty examines an almost unknown phase of Reformation history. He considers two distinct Sabbatarian groups: the radical wing of Anabaptism, and a radical wing of Unitarianism in Transsylvania. This work is of special interest to 16th-century historians, persons interested in Christian/Jewish issues and Reformation history, and modern Sabbatarians such as Seventh-day Adventists.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 94-95)
ISBN:0943872995