On Religious Liberty: Selections from the Works of Roger WilliamsHarvard University Press, 2008 M01 31 - 288 páginas 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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Selections from the Works of Roger Williams Roger Williams James Calvin Davis. in other words , a conscience could be wrong . Oddly enough , despite his oc- casional use of the language of " erroneous " or " blind " conscience , Cotton ...
... Word , prayer , and powers of persuasion . Accord- ing to Williams , in the life and death of Jesus Christ , God had radically changed the way he related to human beings . No people retained " most fa- vored nation " status any longer ...
... words , forced to choose between God and the state , the ultimate cost of restricted religious freedom usually will not be to the separatist's religious convictions but to public citizenship . The necessity of such a decision makes ...
... made both good the- ology and good public policy , which is why his words are worthy of a new reading . 42. Hall , Separating Church and State , 149 . CHAPTER ONE Mr. Cotton's Letter Lately Printed , Examined , INTRODUCTION 45.
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