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  1. By Water is a true story of friendship and betrayal set in the Swiss city of Zurich. It chronicles the conflict between establishment reformer Ulrich Zwingli (1484–1531) and his student Felix Manz (1498–1527), who at first reveres Zwingli as a father figure but ends up drowned on Zwingli’s orders for insisting that only adult believers ...

  2. Zurich, before 17 January 1525. Wise, prudent, merciful, dear lords and brothers. In your wisdom you certainly know how much strange talk is going around. Some maintain that a newborn child, as soon as it comes from the mother's womb, is to be baptized, and that this can be proved from holy Scripture. Others believe on the basis of the divine ...

  3. Felix Mantz wird 1527 als Aufrührer in der Limmat ertränkt. Zürich, Bern, Basel, Chur, Schaffhausen, Appenzell sowie St. Gallen begründen das Täuferkonkordat, das diese unter Todesstrafe stellt.

  4. 13. Apr. 2021 · By Susannah Black Roberts and Jason Landsel. On January 21, 1525, a group of fifteen or so friends, mostly young men in their early twenties, gathered at the Zurich house of Anna Manz. What they were there to do was not yet technically illegal, but it soon would be. Georg Blaurock went first: he made his confession of faith, and Conrad Grebel ...

  5. Der Schweizer Geistlicher. * um 1490, n.a.Q. * um 1498 - Wiedertäufer, Täuferführer. Zunächst Anhänger Zwinglis wurde er später Führer der Wiedertäufer in der Schweiz.

  6. Felix Manz (c. 1498 – 1527) was a co-founder of the Swiss Brethren movement. Manz was the illegitimate son of a canon of the Grossmünster in Zürich. His knowledge of Hebrew, Greek and Latin indicate a liberal education. Manz became a follower of Huldrych Zwingli and when Conrad Grebel joined the group in 1521, he and Manz became friends ...

  7. 29. Apr. 2023 · By Jason Landsel. April 29, 2023. This article is adapted from the introduction to the graphic novel By Water: The Felix Manz Story. Five hundred years ago, in an age marked by war, plague, inequality, and religious coercion, there were people across Europe who dared to imagine a society of sharing, peace, and freedom of conscience.