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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... Jews , Muslims , and even atheists . And unlike Jefferson , Williams understood religious expression to amount to more than opinions , which compelled Williams to advocate for a sphere of protection around religious practices while also ...
... Jews and Muslims , not just to believers but also to atheists , not just to Puritans but also to Catholics , Quakers , and Native Americans . At the same time , he also recognized better than most how hard it would be to establish this ...
... Jews , Turks , Papists , Protestants , [ and ] Pagans . " In fact , a " conscience of good and evil " was something that even " every savage Indian in the world has , " a fact that he confirmed in his substantial interactions with the ...
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