A History of the Münster AnabaptistsLest I Be Burned in Eternal Fire (Ne Perenni Cremer Igni)
A History of the Münster Anabaptists: Lest I Be Burned in Eternal Fire (Ne Perenni Cremer Igni)
von der Lippe, George B.; Reck-Malleczewen, Viktoria M.
2015-11-26 00:00:00
[It should be noted that the bishop’s entry into the city does not take place until four days after the city’s fall because of the danger of infection emanating from the countless dead bodies. During this time Münster must suffer nearly everything that any conquered city had to suffer after a long and costly siege: house-to-house searches, citizens informing on each other, an abundance of murder, and, last but not least, a downright thorough job of looting.]
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A History of the Münster AnabaptistsLest I Be Burned in Eternal Fire (Ne Perenni Cremer Igni)
Editors: von der Lippe, George B.; Reck-Malleczewen, Viktoria M.
[It should be noted that the bishop’s entry into the city does not take place until four days after the city’s fall because of the danger of infection emanating from the countless dead bodies. During this time Münster must suffer nearly everything that any conquered city had to suffer after a long and costly siege: house-to-house searches, citizens informing on each other, an abundance of murder, and, last but not least, a downright thorough job of looting.]
Published: Nov 26, 2015
Keywords: Catholic Church; Catholic Priest; Iron Cage; Contemporary Report; Early Seventh Century
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