Berthold Haller
Berthold Haller (1492 - February 25, 1536), Swiss reformer, was born at Aldingen in Württemberg.
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1492 - February 25 - 1536 - Swiss - Württemberg
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After studying at Pforzheim, where he met Melanchthon, and at Cologne, he taught in the gymnasium at Bern. He was appointed assistant preacher at the church of St Vincent in 1515 and people's priest in 1520.
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Melanchthon - Bern
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Even before his acquaintance with Zwingli in 1521 he had begun to preach the Reformation, his sympathetic character and his eloquence making him a great force. In 1526 he was at the abortive conference of Baden, and in January 1528 drafted and defended the ten theses for the conference of Bern which established the new religion in that city.
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Zwingli - 1521 - 1526
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He left no writings except a few letters which are preserved in Zwingli's works.
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Life by Pestalozzi (Elberfeld, 1861).
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