In George Williams' "The Radical Reformation" (1962) he has this comment about Bullinger on page 201:
"Bullinger is introduced at this point in our narrative as a major historian of the Reformation in Switzerland and as a tendentious chronicler and lifetime opponent of Anabaptism."
What do you think of Williams' assessment of Bullinger to correctly interact with the Anabaptists of his time?
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