MackayĬover illustration: this bird’s-eye view of the city was published in commemoration of the treaty that was signed in the council hall of Münster in 1648 to end the Thirty Years’ War, and it gives a good idea of the city’s massive defensive works (Stadt-archiv, Münster, Germany). Hermann von Kerssenbrock Translated with Introduction and Notes by Christopher S. Narrative of the Anabaptist Madness The Overthrow of Münster, the Famous Metropolis of Westphalia Lim, Nashville, Tennessee Eric Saak, Indianapolis, Indiana Brian Tierney, Ithaca, New York Arjo Vanderjagt, Groningen John Van Engen, Notre Dame, Indiana Bast Knoxville, Tennessee In cooperation with Studies in the History of Christian Traditions Founded by Hermann von Kerssenbrock - 978-90-47-42115-3 Downloaded from 04:26:30PM via University of Toronto Omens and Prodigies that Foretold Uproars in Westphalia and the Destruction of the City of Münster Division of the City's Inhabitants into Estatesĩ. Public and Private Places and Buildings of the City, its Amenities, and a Few of its CustomsĨ. Location of the City and Nature of the PeopleĦ. States are Overthrown by God because of their Sinsģ. Herman of Kerssenbrock, Historical Narrative of the Anabaptist Madnessġ.
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