I wish every sentence began “But the Reformed . . .”

But the Reformed never meant the [state and church] distinction to be a separation. . . . But life proved stronger than doctrine. Gradually this absolute position weakened. Already in the sixteenth century some Anabaptists and Socinians insisted that the government should abstain from all intervention in matters of religion . . .

Herman Bavinck, Reformed Dogmatics, IV:411-412