Maximilian II (Emperor, 1564-1576), toleration of Anabaptists, 264
Megander, Swiss reformer, 125 Melanchthon, compared to Hübmaier, 155
Mennonites, practice of affusion, 145
Miller, William, and Hans Hut, 165
Mohacs, battle of, 149
Montanists, 17
Moravia, temporary religious freedom in, 146; influence of Hus there, 148; condition of people, 149; persecution begins, 220; Diet banishes Anabaptists, 257; Diet permits bigamy, 270
Moravians (Unitas Fratrum), survival of, 12
Muller, Hans, insurgent leader, 95
Münzer, Thomas, leader of peasants, 97; not Hübmaier's teacher, 105; rebuked by Grebel, 106; not an Anabaptist, 107; relation to Hans Hut, 160, 162
Mühlhausen and Thomas Münzer, 160, 162; and peasants' rebellion, 106
Myconius, Swiss reformer, debates with Hübmaier, 138
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Nikolsburg, Hübmaier goes to, 142; Anabaptists there before Hübmaier, 146; character of town, 147; the evangelicals, 150; the Lichtensteins, 151; controversies at, 158 sq.; Hut appears in, 161; trouble among Anabaptists of, 167; troubles renewed, 248; the Schwertler expelled, 249; falls to Dietrichstein family, 266
Nobles, decline in power of, 3
Non-resistance, Anabaptist doctrine of, 3, 159, 160,162. See Hübmaier's tract On the Sword, Appendix.
Nürnberg, Hut at, 159
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Oaths, Anabaptist repudiation of, 3
Œcolampadius, Swiss reformer, holds supremacy of Scriptures, 92; friend of Hübmaier, 99; "Dialogue" with Hübmaier, 120-122; on baptism of infants, 127; letter about Hübmaier, 142
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Parousia, Anabaptist ideas of, 2
Paulicians, 10
Peasants, oppression of, 5; their uprising, 6; effect at Waldshut, 95; Twelve Articles of, 96, 241; Luther's attitude towards, 173 sq.; Hübmaier's relation to, 222
Peacock Hall, 31
Persecution, of Anabaptists generally, 19, 20; of Jews at Regensburg, 38-44; of Anabaptists at Zürich, 124, 129, 141, 144; of Anabaptists in Moravia, 220, 257
Peter the Venerable, agamst the Petrobrusians, 11