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John of Leyden was a radical Anabaptist, advocating for the establishment of a theocratic state in Munster, driven by religious fanaticism. Ulrich Zwingli, on the other hand, was a Swiss Reformer who promoted a more moderate approach to reforming the church and believed in the separation of church and state. Their views differed in terms of political involvement, religious fervor, and social structure.

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