Anabaptist Letters from 1635 to 1645, Translation from Ausbund (Softcover)
by John E Kauffman. 1977. 45p
"Anabaptist Letters" is a collection of poignant correspondence written by persecuted Anabaptists in Switzerland between 1635 and 1645, addressed to their sympathetic counterparts in Holland. Translated by John E. Kauffman, the letters vividly recount the hardships faced by these early Christians, including violent persecution, imprisonment, and the separation of families. Through their narratives, the letters not only document the struggles and resilience of the Anabaptist community but also serve as a historical testament to their unwavering faith in the face of adversity, ensuring that their suffering and experiences are not forgotten by future generations.