Anabaptists teach us anything, fear freedom court governments world in — William R. Estep, Anabaptist Story: Introduction Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism

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If the Anabaptists teach us anything, it is that those who fear freedom and court the governments of this world in the interest of a more moral or "Christian" state are placing their faith in a broken reed. For the Anabaptists, there is only one way, the way of the cross, for the church to become "salt, light, and leaven" in any society and in every age.

William R. Estep, The Anabaptist Story: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism

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