In the sixteenth century the anabaptists were the only


In the sixteenth century the Anabaptists were the only important religious denomination in Europe to encourage independence from state religious control. Other (such as Calvinist and Lutherans) thought state control of religion inevitable and even desirable? Why did the idea of "separation of church and state" not gain a wilder following in the 1500s.?

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