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    Menno Simons (1496 – 31 January 1561) was a Roman Catholic priest from the Friesland region of the Low Countries who was excommunicated from the Catholic Church and became an influential Anabaptist religious leader.

  2. Menno Simons (born 1496, Witmarsum, Friesland [Netherlands]—died January 31, 1561, near Lübeck, Holstein [Germany]) was a Dutch priest and an early leader of the peaceful wing of Dutch Anabaptism, whose followers formed the Mennonite church.

  3. Learn about Menno Simons, the most influential Anabaptist leader in the Netherlands in the sixteenth century. Explore his life, complete writings, doctrine, images and links related to Mennonite history and theology.

  4. Oct 7, 2017 · Learn how Menno Simons, the founder of the Mennonites, went from being a priest who had never read the Bible to a fearless pacifist who preached the gospel and faced persecution. Discover his conversion, his biblical convictions, and his legacy for the church.

  5. Instead, he led the Anabaptists out of their radical, violent, millennialist fantasies into a moderate, devotional, pacifist movement. Neither the first nor the most original interpreter of the ...

  6. Learn about the life, writings, doctrine and legacy of Menno Simons, the most influential Anabaptist leader in the Netherlands and Northwestern Germany. Find out how he became a priest, a reformer, a rebel and a martyr for his faith.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Menno Simons (ca. 1496-1561) was the most outstanding Anabaptist leader of the Low Countries during the 16th century. His followers became known as Mennonites ( Mennisten ). He was not, however, as is popularly assumed, the founder of the movement in the Netherlands.