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HERMAN OF KERSSENBROCK, HISTORICAL NARRATIVE OF THE ANABAPTIST MADNESS
Title Page Introduction
1. States are Overthrown by God because of their Sins
2. Beginnings of the City of Münster
3. Location of the City and Nature of the People
4. Fortifications of the City
5. Descriptions of the City’s Churches
6. Public and Private Places and Buildings of the City, its Amenities, and a Few of its Customs
7. Dual Jurisdiction in the City
8. Division of the City’s Inhabitants into Estates
9. Omens and Prodigies that Foretold Uproars in Westphalia and the Destruction of the City of Münster The Events of 1524-1525
The Events of 1526
The Events of 1527
The Events of 1531
The Events of 1532
The Events of 1533
The Events of 1534
The Events of 1535
The Events of 1536
The Events of 1538-1553
Index
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