Pilgrim,
Servetus did come to mind, but after I wrote my statement. I am under no delusion that the milieu of John Calvin and Martin Luther (and other individuals of the Reformation period) was different then today. They (as you know), had to deal with the civil laws that were mixed together with that which is spiritual(state and church) causing a very difficult affair for the leaders of the true Church. Martin Luther sounds down write racist (in regards to the Jews) if one is ignorant to the fact that in those days, Germans were being put to death for their heretical views, that for the most part the Jew of that period were exempt from, though they were the epitome of antichrist in thought in Prussia at that time. My problem with your forum, is that a difference in opinion is seen, almost automatically as heretical instead of simply aberrant. Which is pretty scary, thus my statement about Stott, who in my opinion is solid in the faith (not necessarily including his view of hell).
This will be my last response on this forum, but I do want you to know, that I do respect the regulars who reside here. I have never been on a Christian forum like this, where the majority is so knowledgeable of their faith. For this I commend you all.

In Christ Alone, George (Geomic1)