Manz, formerly one Zwingli’s closest allies, held no biblical warrant — Christianity’s Dangerous Idea: Protestant Revolution: A History Sixteenth Century Twenty-First

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Manz, formerly one of Zwingli's closest allies, held that there was no biblical warrant for infant baptism. Refusing to recant his views, he was tied up and drowned in the River Limmat.

Christianity's Dangerous Idea: The Protestant Revolution: A History from the Sixteenth Century to the Twenty-First

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