------------------------------------------------------------------Exactly. Even the Anabaptists were originally Zwinglians who broke away from Zwingli on the issue of infant baptism, Zwingli himself being originally an ordained Catholic priest.
Depends on whose Encyclopaedia one uses. Anabaptist is a catch-all term of derision given to most any group not bowing to Rome--and later Wittenburg and Geneva, probably Canterbury is in there too. There was a church on the Mayflower, 1620, fleeing Canterbury(the King in KJV), the pilgrims having found little respite in Holland. Curiously, these folk had Geneva Bibles. Very interesting.
This is about a faith and practice which precedes Jude 3 all the way back to the shores of Galilee. "Come, follow me; I will make you fishers of men"; also,"I will never leave you nor forsake you".
Jesus has kept His promises.
What have we done with His Assembly?
Even so come Lord Jesus.
Peace,
Bro. James
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