1706 History of Anabaptists & Baptist TORTURE Martyrs Munster
Rebellion Cartou
Francois Cartou’s
‘History of Anabaptists’ is perhaps the best and most authoritative 17th-century
account of reformed Protestantism. This work describes many of the horrors that
Anabaptists faced at the hands of the Holy Roman Empire through attempts at
rebellion. Public executions and torture scenes were prevalent among
Anabaptists, particularly after the Munster Rebellion and the rulership of
Bernhard Knipperdolling. Cartou describes this and many other events in this 1706
edition.
Item number: #16946
Price: $750
CARTOU, François
Histoire des Anabaptistes
A Paris : chez Claude Cellier, 1706.
Details:
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Collation: Complete
with all pages
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[20], 467, [15]
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Language: French
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Binding: Leather;
tight and secure
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Size: ~10.25in X 8in
(26cm x 20cm)
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