Henry VIII and the Anabaptists
Henry VIII and the Anabaptists describes a bloody chapter in the reign of the infamous Tudor king. The book begins with the birth of Anabaptism in the city of Zurich and follows the Anabaptists as they search for religious freedom across the European Continent and into England. Intolerant of religious diversity and sensitive to potential threats to his political authority, Henry’s suppression of the Anabaptists leaves them with two choices: recant or burn.
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Henry VIII and the Anabaptists
Henry VIII and the Anabaptists describes a bloody chapter in the reign of the infamous Tudor king. The book begins with the birth of Anabaptism in the city of Zurich and follows the Anabaptists as they search for religious freedom across the European Continent and into England. Intolerant of religious diversity and sensitive to potential threats to his political authority, Henry’s suppression of the Anabaptists leaves them with two choices: recant or burn.
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Henry VIII and the Anabaptists

Henry VIII and the Anabaptists

by Albert Pleysier
Henry VIII and the Anabaptists

Henry VIII and the Anabaptists

by Albert Pleysier

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Henry VIII and the Anabaptists describes a bloody chapter in the reign of the infamous Tudor king. The book begins with the birth of Anabaptism in the city of Zurich and follows the Anabaptists as they search for religious freedom across the European Continent and into England. Intolerant of religious diversity and sensitive to potential threats to his political authority, Henry’s suppression of the Anabaptists leaves them with two choices: recant or burn.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761862987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 752 KB

About the Author

Albert Pleysier was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. He earned his doctor’s degree in European History from West Virginia University and is currently a professor at Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia.
Albert Pleysier is professor of history at Piedmont University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Maps
The Birth and Growth of Anabaptism
Melchior Hoffman
Henry VIII’s break from Rome
Anabaptism arrives in England
The March Proclamation of 1535, An Act of Diplomacy
The Anabaptist Kingdom of Münster
The March Proclamation of 1535, An Act of Suppression
David Joris and the Bocholt Conference
Henry’s Continued Response to Anabaptism in England
The November Proclamation of 1538
The Six Articles
Anabaptism in England during Henry’s Last Years
Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary of Names and Titles
Bibliography
Index
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