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Williams, Roger - c.1603–1683, clergyman, advocate of religious freedom, founder of Rhode Island, b. London. A protégé of Sir Edward Coke, he graduated from Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1627 and took Anglican orders. He early espoused Puritanism and emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1631. Williams became a teacher (1632) and, after a stay at Plymouth, minister


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    History of Religion in the United States ("Roger Williams: New England Liberal" begins on p. 99) » Read Now

    by Clifton E. Olmstead. 628 pgs.

    ...Proprietary Control The "Penal Age" The Baptists Roger Williams: New England Liberal Rhode Island: Citadel of Dissent...Baptist congregation under the spiritual leadership...
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    Dictionary of Heresy Trials in American Christianity ("Roger Williams (C. 1603-1684)" begins on p. 449) » Read Now

    by George H. Shriver. 514 pgs.

    The first of its kind, this volume presents fifty formal and informal trials of individuals and institutions that have been labeled as heretical. These are challenging stories of ministers, professors, and laypersons who literally risked their careers and lives for their understanding of religious...
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    Shapers of the Great Debate on Native Americans--Land, Spirit, and Power (Chap. 1 "Who 'Owns' the Wilderness?: Roger Williams and Metacom (King Philip)") » Read Now

    by Bruce E. Johansen. 282 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Contrasting the views of Native Americans and European Americans, this book provides a fresh look at the rhetoric behind the westward movement of the American frontier. From George Armstrong Custer and Andrew Jackson to Helen Hunt Jackson, the volume gives the views of well-known Anglo-Americans and...
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    The Pequot War (Discussion of Roger Williams begins on p. 23) » Read Now

    by Alfred A. Cave. 222 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...absolute empire over them." 22 Roger Williamss partial acceptance of the Puritan...The native New Englanders, as Roger Williams noted, believed in a variety...American...
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    Roger Williams, Prophet and Pioneer (1930) » Read Now

    by Emily Easton. 402 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...ROGER WILLIAMS PROPHET AND PIONEER ROGER WILLIAMS PROPHET AND PIONEER BY EMILY EASTON...DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM 53 PART I THE YOUTH OF ROGER WILLIAMS 1621-1630 I. SIR EDWARD...
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    Puritanism in America, 1620-1750 (Chap. 3 "The Crystallization of Puritanism") » Read Now

    by Everett Emerson. 186 pgs.

    ...1636 Founding of Harvard College. 1637 Roger Williams banished by Massachusetts Bay. Antino mian crisis...John Warham and John Maverick. The troublesome Roger Williams...
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    A Nation Dedicated to Religious Liberty: The Constitutional Heritage of the Religion Clauses (Appendix One "Historical Documents on American Religious Liberty" includes letters by Roger Williams) » Read Now

    by Arlin M. Adams, Charles J. Emmerich, Warren E. Burger. 176 pgs.

    ...Religious Liberty 97 Roger Williams, Mr. Cottons Letter Lately Printed...Answered, 1644 97 Roger Williams, The Bloudy Tenent, of Persecution...Conscience, 1644 97 Roger...
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    Religious Freedom and the History of the Christian World in Roger Williams' Thought, in Early American Literature » Read Now

    by Hans R. Guggisberg. 13 pgs.

    ...HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN WORLD IN ROGER WILLIAMS THOUGHT Hans R. Guggisberg UNIVERSITAT BASEL Roger Williams based his defence of religious...In Perry Millers judgment...
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    The Typological Argument for Religious Toleration: The Separatist Tradition and Roger Williams, in Early American Literature » Read Now

    by Richard Reinitz. 37 pgs.

    ...THE SEPARATIST TRADITION AND ROGER WILLIAMS I In much of Christian...disconnective functions can be found in Roger Williams argument for religious toleration...this...
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    Roger Williams, Thomas More, and the Narragansett Utopia, in Early American Literature » Read Now

    by John J. Teunissen, Evelyn J. Hinz. 15 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...ROGER WILLIAMS, THOMAS MORE, AND THE NARRAGANSETT...the most radical of the colonists, Roger Williams, in his response to America and particularly...historical accuracy are...
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    Our Yankee Heritage: New England's Contribution to American Civilization (Chap. 3 "Rhode Island: Cradle of Liberty") » Read Now

    by Carleton Beals. 311 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...comers to Boston was Reverend Roger Williams. In England he had taken no open...refusal to conform. 2 Roger Williams was born in London about 1600...sect worshiped freely;...
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