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What has been called Felix Manz’s “third baptism”?

Conservative members of the General Conference Mennonite Church were instrumental in starting what post-secondary school in 1943?. Conservative members of the General Conference Mennonite Church were instrumental in starting what post-secondary school in 1943?

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What has been called Felix Manz’s “third baptism”?

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  1. Conservative members of the General Conference Mennonite Church were instrumental in starting what post-secondary school in 1943?

  2. Conservative members of the General Conference Mennonite Church were instrumental in starting what post-secondary school in 1943? Grace Bible Institute, Omaha, Neb. Dismayed at the liberalism they saw in GCMC colleges, denominational members, joined by members from five other Mennonite groups, started the school, now called Grace University. The first president was C.H. Suckau, former GCMC missionary to China and pastor of First Mennonite Church in Berne, Ind.

  3. What has been called Felix Manz’s “third baptism”?

  4. What has been called Felix Manz’s “third baptism”? His execution. As was customary, Manz was baptized as an infant before becoming one of the founders of Anabaptism and rebaptized on January 21, 1525, in Zurich. Eight years later he suffered his “third baptism” when he was drowned in the Limmat River in Zurich, becoming the first person martyred for his Anabaptist faith.

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  6. Who was the first Anabaptist martyr?

  7. Who was the first Anabaptist martyr? Depends. Swiss Anabaptist Bolt Eberli was burned at the stake in 1525 in a Catholic canton. His punishment wasn’t specifically for being an Anabaptist but for being Protestant. Two years later, Felix Manz was drowned by Zurich’s Reformed (Protestant) authorities because he was an Anabaptist.

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