Münzer is indeed dead, but his spirit is not yet exterminated.
The fanatical mob that accompanied Thomas Münzer whetted his tongue.
It appears that Münzer had spoken very strongly against Luther and the goings on at Wittenberg.
Luther, however, considered himself far better acquainted with the abyss of interior sufferings than any other; Münzer must not be allowed to interfere with him here.
We can well understand how Münzer came to complain, in one of his letters, that Luther in his Circular-Letter “ramps in as ferociously and hideously as a mighty tyrant.
Whoever has seen Münzer may well say that he has seen the devil incarnate, in his utmost fury.
The Basel Canton, where Münzer had been living, broke out in open revolt against the city.
From Mühlhausen, Münzer went forth on a proselytising crusade in A.
Münzer went to Bohemia, Storch and Stübner to Wittenberg.
Münzer himself took to flight, and his infatuated followers, their blind courage vanished, fell an easy prey to the swords of the soldiers.
So great was the disturbance caused by his fanatical teachings and the exertions of his disciples that Luther again bestirred himself, and called on the princes for the suppression of Münzer and his fanatical horde.
In vain they looked for the host of angels which Münzer had promised would come to their aid.
Note how it has been with the poor people in our time who were misled by Münzer and Munster, and their prophets and factionists.
Thomas Münzer was so firm and inflexible, as he thought, that he dared to say that he would not behold Christ, if he did not himself wish to speak with him.
The persuasion of her Lutheran relatives indeed induced her to go to Allstedt after Kern had been appointed successor to Thomas Münzer in that town, but there her horror only grew for the sacrilegious union she had contracted.
Münzer began, had not a steady doctrine intervened.
He treated Andreas Carlstadt and Thomas Münzer as foes, not merely because they were turbulent and dangerous demagogues, but also because they were his rivals in the leadership of the movement.
Had not Carlstadt come on the scene with the fanatics, Münzer and the Anabaptists, all would have gone well with my undertaking.
Thomas Münzer is, perhaps, the best known of all the names in the peasants' revolt.
Nor was it merely his Catholic opponents who sought in such charges material for vile slander, but also jealous ranters like Münzer gave vent to their hatred in this manner.
Storch, Stübner, and Cellarius fled to Wittenberg, while Münzer roamed about elsewhere in Germany.
Meanwhile, Münzer sought by means of secret emissaries in all directions to enlist the saints into a secret confederacy.
In these articles, and in other proclamations of the peasantry, there were none of the wild imaginations of Münzer and his prophets, nor their ideas of a kingdom and schemes of murder.
He now saw the evil and terrible fruits of that spirit which had possessed Münzer and the Anabaptists,--such fruits as he had always expected from it.
In Münzer Luther looked for a near outbreak of the Evil Spirit.
Münzer had just left Allstedt, an official report of his dangerous proceedings having been forwarded from there to Weimar, whither he was summoned for an examination and inquiry.
Münzer himself was taken prisoner, and, crushed in mind and spirit, was executed like a criminal.
Luther wrote to a friend, 'Münzer is King and Emperor at Mühlhausen.
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