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Deutsch: Titelseite einer polemischen Schrift gegen die Anabaptisten
English: see source below
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circa 1645 |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Saibo using CommonsHelper. Original uploader was Mark Osgatharp. Original text: The image is from Anglican clergyman Daniel Featley's book, The Dippers Dipt, published against the Baptists in 1645. The central picture, that of the nudist Adamites, believed they had attained the innocence of Adam and Eve, and "ought to go naked and not to be ashamed" (pp. 34-35). |
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