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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... Concerning Toleration read like a lucid Williams . Locke did not develop these ideas de novo , but considered them from within a culture indebted to the Protestant Radicals ' life - and - death struggle for religious liberty at ...
... Concerning Toleration ( Buffalo , N.Y .: Prometheus , 1990 ) , 56-61 . Locke ac- knowledges briefly that the particular issue of morality seems to " belong therefore to the jurisdic- tion both of the outward and inward court " ( 56 ) ...
... Concerning Toleration ( 1689 ) , Locke argued that religious tolerance should be extended only to Protestant Chris- tians , for he thought Catholics and Muslims incapable of maintaining their political loyalties to the state in light of ...
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