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 Frankenhausen, battle of, ,

Frederick of Silesia, favourable to Anabaptists,

Freiburg, University of, sq.,

Freiburg in Switzerland,

Friends,

Froschauer. See Sorg

Fuggers, the, of Augsburg,

Füsslin, Swiss reformer and historian, and the Anabaptists, ; account of Hübmaier-Zwingli debate,

Glaidt, Oswald, reformer at Nikolsburg,

Göschel, Martin, becomes an Anabaptist,

Grebel, Conrad, radical leader at Zürich, ; rebukes Münzer, ; visits Waldshut, ; sprinkles Blaurock, ; immerses Uliman, ib.; baptizes at St. Gall,

Greisenstein, castle of,

Gynoræus, Peter, Swiss reformer, Zwingli's letter to, sq.

Hatzer, Ludwig, Anabaptist preacher, slanderous charges against, ; alleged anti-Trinitarian theories,

Hofmeister, Sebastian, Swiss reformer, present at Hübmaier-Zwingli debate, ; on baptism of infants, ; debates with Hübmaier,

"Householder" among Moravian Anabaptists,

Hübmaier, Balthasar, Life of: birth, ; parentage, ; early training, ; matriculates at Freiburg, ; first residence at Schaffhausen,, ; takes Master's degree, , ; praised by Eck, ; eulogizes Eck, ib.; love of controversy, ; follows Eck to Ingolstadt, ; Doctor in Theology, ; university preacher, ; vice-rector, ; chief preacher at Regensburg, ; leads anti-Jewish movement, sq.; defends clergy at Augsburg, ; discreditable conduct, ; chalpainchaplain [sic] of the "beauteous Mary," ; part in the pilgrimages, ; troubles with the clergy, ; leaves Regensburg, ; repute there, ; pastor at Waldshut, ; studies the Scriptures, ; visits Switzerland, ; reads Luther's tracts, ; recalled to Regensburg, ib.; returns to Waldshut, ; friend of Swiss reformers, ; takes part in second Zürich Disputation, -; speech on supremacy of Scriptures,  sq.; against images,  sq.; against the mass,  sq.; spelling of his name,  sq.; publishes eighteen theses, -; institutes reforms in Waldshut, ; marries Elizabeth Hügline, ; opposition of clergy, ; his expulsion demanded, ; invited to Regensburg and response, , ; accused of Lutheranism, ; refuses to appear at Constance, ;