This period was one of constant religious uncertainty, with England vacillating between moderate and radical Protestantism and reactionary Catholicism within the space of two decades.
For the most part, faithful Catholics also made it more difficult for radical Protestantism to advance in the country.
Hakewill's will shows that, despite his theological leanings towards radical Protestantism, he remained politically a royalist and loyal to the Church of England as established.
Two of them, Ulrike Meinhof and Gudrun Ensslin, were young women students who had been deeply influenced by a morally rigid and radical Protestantism.
The Association contracted the French historian Gaston Bonet-Maury to write a history of French radical Protestantism.
In Overall's time, Hadleigh was a center for radical Protestantism.
With roots within radical Protestantism of the 1820s and 30s, Mormonism soon diverged dramatically from traditional Christianity.
Several immediately subsequent publications, among them the Matthews and Great Bibles, relied heavily on Tyndale's wording while softening his radical Protestantism.
Theophilos Kairis, founded with a few disciples, a pietistic revivalist movement, known as Theosebism, inspired by the French revolutionary cults, radical Protestantism and deism.
A critical mass of such people, including "dissident intellectuals, pedagogues with reforming ideas and Dissenters" and "the well-to-do edge of radical Protestantism" clustered around Newington Green.