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The Bloody Theatre, or Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians / who baptized only upon confession of faith, and who suffered and died for the testimony of Jesus, their savior, from the time of Christ to the year A.D. 1660 cover

The Bloody Theatre, or Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians / who baptized only upon confession of faith, and who suffered and died for the testimony of Jesus, their savior, from the time of Christ to the year A.D. 1660

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The work assembles chronicles, eyewitness testimonies, letters, and trial accounts documenting the persecution, suffering, and executions of Christians who practiced believer's baptism and upheld nonresistance from the early church into the seventeenth century. It combines biographical sketches, theological reflections, and occasional editorial commentary with engravings and sourced citations, arranged largely by period to show recurring patterns of conviction, trial, and martyrdom. Emphasis is placed on conscience, steadfast faith, and the communal memory of witness under coercion, with attention to preserving original language variants and source material.

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van Braght, Thieleman J. portrait

Thieleman J. van Braght

Thieleman J. van Braght was a 17th-century Anabaptist author known for his significant work, "The Bloody Theatre, or Martyrs Mirror of the Defenseless Christians." This extensive chronicle details the lives and sufferings of Anabaptist martyrs from the time of Christ up to 1660, highlighting their commitment to faith and the practice of believer's baptism. Van Braght's writing serves as both a historical account and a testament to the resilience of the Anabaptist community, making it a vital resource for understanding the religious conflicts of his time. His contributions have left a lasting impact on Anabaptist literature and the broader Christian heritage.

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