On Religious Liberty: Selections from the Works of Roger WilliamsHarvard University Press, 2008 M01 31 - 288 pages Banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his refusal to conform to Puritan religious and social standards, Roger Williams established a haven in Rhode Island for those persecuted in the name of the religious establishment. He conducted a lifelong debate over religious freedom with distinguished figures of the seventeenth century, including Puritan minister John Cotton, Massachusetts governor John Endicott, and the English Parliament. |
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... Israel provided a biblical template for how religion and secular government should coexist , with separate institutions ( temple and crown ) and offices ( priests and kings ) cooperating to ensure the good of both . Although kings were ...
... Israel . Another part of the Old Testament that most Puritans applied literally to their own circumstances was the relation- ship between religion and state in ancient Israel . The Puritans explicitly es- chewed a typological reading of ...
... Israel Jesus refused to resort to violence , instead spreading his message by teaching and exhortation . Williams claimed that to talk of a covenant between God and the state that justified violent enforcement of religion was to misread ...
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