I guess it depends on who you're talking to.
The Puritans
Anabaptists
Anabaptists were part of the radical reform movement in 16th century Europe. Hutterites, Amish and Mennonites are direct descendants of the Anabaptists. They required baptismal candidates to make their own faith confessions, and as a result forbade the baptism of infants. They were persecuted by both the Roman Catholics and the Magisterial Protestants.
they advocated a complete separation of church and state
This Question is fractured in thinking, not clearly directed as to purpose and meaning and tends to be divisive. A duplicate question.
superoxide is damaging to body as it is quixkly metabolised to free oxygen radicals. these radicals damage cells, cause atherosclerosis, cancer, and other metabolic conditions.
The group that was considered to be made up of radicals were the anti-federalists. They pushed for more power for the states and a weak central government.
electronegative radicals are anions or acid radicals.
Douglas P. Seaton has written: 'Catholics and radicals' -- subject(s): Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, Labor unions, Labor unions and communism
what are irrational and radicals and rationals
Foreign-born people he considered radicals, especially anarchists and communists
what are acidic radicals group one
similar radicals are radicals with desame index and radicand ex: the square root of 5 squared
"You get what you give" by the New Radicals