Pansebeia, or, A view of all religions in the world with the severall church-governments from the creation, to these times : also, a discovery of all known heresies in all ages and places, and choice observations and reflections throughout the whole / by Alexander Ross.

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Pansebeia, or, A view of all religions in the world with the severall church-governments from the creation, to these times : also, a discovery of all known heresies in all ages and places, and choice observations and reflections throughout the whole / by Alexander Ross.
Author
Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654.
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London :: Printed by T.C. for John Saywell ...,
1655.
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Church history.
Religion -- Early works to 1800.
Anabaptists.
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1. THOMAS MUNTZER.

His OPINIONS, ACTIONS, and END.

THE CONTENTS.

MUntzers Doctrine spreads, his aimes high, his affir∣mations destructive; He asserts Anabaptisme, rests ut there, but growes worse and worse in his opinions and pra∣tises; his large promises to his party and the common people: 〈◊〉〈◊〉 endeavours to set up himself, pretending to restore the Kingdom of Christ; being opposed by the Landgrave, his de∣lusive Animation of his followers; their overthrow; his escape; he is found, but dissembles himself; is taken, but yet obstinate; the Landgrave convinceth him by Scripture, when being acked, he laugheth, afterward relenteth; his last words; is deservedly beheaded, and made an example.

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