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Reformation Historiography [5]:Were the Radicals a ‘lunatic fringe’?

Posted by Russel Tarr on February 8, 2008February 8, 2008

Were the Radicals a ‘lunatic fringe’? – Some historians have argued that the Radicals were insane and insignificant; others that they were the most enlightened, and also the most significant, part of the Reformation movement. Which side makes the most sense?

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