The reformer from Zurich, Switzerland that influenced the radical reformers.
Urich Zwingli
This belief is a large reason the radical reformers called themselves Anabaptists otherwise known as Re-baptizers.
The belief that infants should not be baptized as well as adults should only be baptized by their own conscious choice.
The name of the published literature that publicly stated the Anabaptists beliefs
The Schleitheim Confession
The radical reformer that was said to be the first Anabaptist martyr from Zurich. He was also at the house where the adult baptism took place on 1525.
Felix Manz
The way the Anabaptists viewed the church and the state's relationship
The Anabaptists believed that the state was inherently evil and should not interact with the church. They should be separate.
The way the state killed Felix Manz
They drowned him
The Anabaptist belief around violence.
They believed that violence was something the state practiced and since the state practiced it, it must be evil. They also use Jesus' teachings about turning the other cheek as backing too for their non-violence.
The way the Anabaptists reacted to being persecuted
They either accepted their death and did not fight back or they fled and found shelter in Moravia and other surrounding areas.
The Anabaptist stance on the Catholic Church Hierarchy(Pope, Bishops, Archbishops, Priests, Members)
They disagreed with it and instead viewed every member as equal to each other and was the first church to practice democracy