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Answer:

John of Jeiden believed in the baptism of the adults as opposed to the belief of Ulrich Zwingli whose views were baptising of infants.

Explanation:

During the 16th century, Europe saw a religious reform. This reform suggested an absolute separation of the church and the state. The advent of Anabaptists can be traced to the teachings of Ulrich Zwingli. Zwingly was a Swiss Christian reformer. But gradually the group was rejected by him, as he found it to be too radical. John of Jeiden believed in the adult baptism because he thought that only adults were capable of understanding and accepting the teachings of God and hence could be baptised. He believed that baptism required the acknowledgment of the faith.