Anabaptist vs Mennonite

Anabaptist

noun
  • A member of a radical wing of Christians during the Protestant Reformation (such as a Mennonite, an Amish person, a Hutterite, a Brethren community, etc.). 

  • A member of any of several present-day churches. 

adj
  • Relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists during the Protestant Reformation. 

  • Relating to Anabaptism or the Anabaptists of the present-day. 

Mennonite

noun
  • A member of any of a group of Protestant churches or denominations in the Anabaptist tradition, practicing credobaptism and committed to nonresistance and nonviolence, many of whom may wear plain dress and shun modern technology. 

adj
  • Of, pertaining to, or related to a Mennonite or Mennonites or to their movement and church(es). 

How often have the words Anabaptist and Mennonite occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )