The Radical Reformation movement has spread rapidly, …
Years: 1527 - 1527
The Radical Reformation movement has spread rapidly, and Manz is very active in it.
He uses his language skills to translate his texts into the language of the people, and works enthusiastically as an evangelist.
Manz has been arrested on a number of occasions between 1525 and 1527.
While he was preaching with George Blaurock in the Grüningen region, they were taken by surprise, arrested and imprisoned in Zürich at the Wellenburg prison.
After Manz is tried, he is executed on January 5, 1527, by being drowned in the Limmat river.
He is the first the first Swiss Anabaptist to be martyred at the hands of other Protestants; three more are to follow, after which all others either will flee or be expelled from Zurich.
Manz leaves written testimony of his faith, an eighteen-stanza hymn, and is apparently the author of Protestation und Schutzschrift (a defense of Anabaptism presented to the Zürich council).
On the same day that Manz is executed, Blaurock is severely beaten and permanently expelled from Zürich.
He keeps moving, laboring at Bern, Biel, the Grisons, and Appenzell.
After his arrest and fourth banishment in April 1527, Blaurock leaves Switzerland never to return.
Locations
People
Groups
- Basel, Prince-Bishopric of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Constance, Bishopric of
- Swiss Confederacy, Old (Swiss Confederation)
- Zürich, Imperial (Free) City of
- Zürich, Swiss Canton of
- Protestantism
- Anabaptists
