Everything begins in Zurich on January 21, 1525, when Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, and a small group of radicals performed the first adult baptisms in defiance of both the Catholic Church and Zwingli’s Reformed establishment. They rejected infant baptism, refused to swear oaths, and insisted on a complete separation of church and state. Within weeks, the Zurich city council declared adult baptism a capital offense. Felix Manz was drowned in the Limmat River in January 1527 — the first of thousands of martyrs. The movement spread rapidly through Switzerland, southern Germany, Alsace, the Tyrol, and the Low Countries, carried by itinerant preachers at enormous personal risk.
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