Friday, May 28, 2004

The Anabaptist Network

There has never been an indigenous Anabaptist movement in Britain. The few Anabaptists who crossed the English Channel were forcibly ejected in the late sixteenth century. But in the past few decades Christians from many traditions in Britain (and in many other nations) have rediscovered this movement and have begun to value its legacy.

See also: Leaving Münster: an occasional anabaptist blog

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