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  1. Conrad Grebel was born, probably in Grüningen in the canton of Zürich, about 1498 to Junker Jakob and Dorothea (Fries) Grebel, the second of six children. He spent his early life in Grüningen, and then came to Zürich with his family around 1513. He spent several years abroad in study, worked as a proofreader in Basel, married in 1522, and ...

  2. Konrad Grebel (born c. 1498, Zürich—died 1526, Maienfeld, Switz.) was the chief founder of the Swiss Brethren, an Anabaptist movement centred on Zürich.. His humanist education at Basel, Vienna, and Paris led him gradually to oppose the conservative Swiss Reformer Huldrych Zwingli, whom he had earlier supported.

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  3. Oct 21, 2017 · Learn about Conrad Grebel, a Swiss reformer who broke with Zwingli over the Mass and infant baptism. He was a pioneer of believers' baptism and separation of church and state.

  4. May 15, 2019 · Conrad Grebel. Artist's concept painted by Oliver Wendell Schenk, 1972. Conrad Grebel (ca. 1498-1526), can be considered the chief founder of Swiss-South German Anabaptism. Much less widely known than Hans Denck or Balthasar Hubmaier, he is nevertheless historically of much greater significance, for without him Anabaptism in its historical form ...

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  6. Oct 4, 2017 · Conrad Grebel was born in the Canton of Zürich around 1498 to Jakob and Dorothea Grebel. He was the second of child of six. Conrad’s father was a very successful iron merchant and he served as a magistrate in Grüningen from 1499 to 1512.

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  7. One book of Grebel's library has been preserved in the state library in Zurich. The Grebel Family Conrad Grebel was born about 1498 as the second of six children to Junker Jacob Grebel and his wife, Dorothea Fries. For a century and a half the Grebel family had been one of the leading families of the city of Zurich, one of the small

  8. This Conrad Grebel did, thus performing the first adult baptism in Reformation times, the model for millions of similar baptisms since that day. 3 3 The latest and best edition of this exceedingly important document is to be found in Boehmer , H. Kirn , u. P. , Thomas Müntzers Brief wechsel , Leipzig , 1931 , pp. 92 – 101 .

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