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Johannes Zwick (c. 1496 – 23 October 1542[1]) was a German Reformer and hymnwriter. He was born in Konstanz. He briefly hosted the Anabaptist Johannes Bünderlin in 1529.[2] He died of the plagueinBischofszell.[3]

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  1. ^ The Correspondence of Wolfgang Capito: Volume 3 (1532-1536). University of Toronto Press. 2015. p. 315. ISBN 9781442637214. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
  • ^ The New Westminster Dictionary of Church History Page 110 Robert Benedetto, James O. Duke - 2008 Bünderlin next appeared in Constance in 1529, hosted by the reformer of the city, Johannes Zwick (1496–1542), who was soon persuaded that Bünderlin's writings were heretical and unorthodox.
  • ^ Capito, Wolfgang; Kooistra, Milton (2005). The Correspondence of Wolfgang Capito: 1524-1531. University of Toronto Press. p. 21. ISBN 9780802099556. Retrieved 26 December 2017.
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