The Reformation and Friends: John Wesley

Stuart Masters considers the Quaker-Methodist connection

The legacy of the Radical Reformation was not just confined to the period immediately after Luther. The influence of the radical ideas that had been generated and the effect that leading figures, like Thomas Müntzer and Hans Denck, had on subsequent generations, cannot be overstated. Quakerism is one of several faith groups flourishing today that can trace their roots to that time.

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