Mark B. McFadden

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The terroristic radicalism of Münster was hardly indicative of the Baptist movement to come, but the memory of Münster haunted Baptists for centuries thereafter. Many sects that practiced believer’s baptism had to deflect association with the “Monsters of Münster.”7 Some rejected the name “Anabaptist” altogether because of its unfortunate connotations.
Baptists in America: A History
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