Menno Simon was what most would term a radical reformer - he did not align with nor have tolerance for the state-church system of the magisterial reformers. He was what Leonard Verduin called a step-child of the Reformers. Simon and other so-called Anabaptists were marginalized and persecuted by state-church people on both sides of the English Channel. Those called Anabaptist included groups that eventually gave birth to such as Mennonites and Unitarians...