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I suspected you were not thinking of the Inquisition, when you spoke of the MATYR’S MIRROR.While I do not desire to debate or argue anything with you I humbly feel I owe you an explanation. I guess what I have to admit is my own ignorance…I have heard of the Inquisition throughout my life time never paying much attention to it. In my mind it was something that happened way back in the 1100’s. I have never been sure what that was all about and also never concerned myself to find out. When I stirred up reactions from you and others today it was a surprise to me to get asked what I know of the Inquisition. Just now I have had the time to Google it and read a Catholic tract explaining that what happened in the 1500’s is also referred to as the Inquisition. Thus was actually a new thought for me so I guess I am maybe the only uninformed guy out here. Now I understand the venom in some od the replies I received.
I am more familair with the persecution the Anabaptist people endured in those days (hence the Amish aspect) than I am of any other group. It may well be that my statement does not apply to the bigger picture of what was taking place back then. I am not retracting my statement because it is true, however, I appreciate that not many really know what actually occurred with this particular group of believers. There is a reason they are now referred to as “the quiet in the land.”
Peace.
If you have enough interest to read more on the Inquisitions, two book recommendations:
Kamen/THE SPANISH INQUISITION, Porter/INQUISTION. The latter is more detailed and covers the range of the Inquisitions. Both are excellent history; neither is the Black Legend,neither is a whitewash.