1. anabaptist - Noun
2. anabaptist - Adjective
A name sometimes applied to a member of any sect holding that rebaptism is necessary for those baptized in infancy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt the Anabaptist Council of Venice 1550, the early Italian instigators of the Radical Reformation committed to the views of Miguel Servet (died 1553), and these were promulgated by Giorgio Biandrata and others into Poland and Transylvania. Source: Internet
Ammann's uncompromising zeal regarding this practice was one of the main disputes that led to the schism between the Anabaptist groups that became the Amish and those that eventually would be called Mennonite. Source: Internet
Conservative Mennonites main Conservative Mennonites include numerous groups that identify with the more conservative or traditional element among Mennonite or Anabaptist groups but not necessarily Old Order groups. Source: Internet
Baptists rejected the name Anabaptist when they were called that by opponents in derision. Source: Internet
As well, the population in general seemed to have a favorable attitude towards reform, be it Protestant or Anabaptist. Source: Internet
E.pdf What is an Anabaptist Christian? Source: Internet