On Religious Liberty: Selections from the Works of Roger WilliamsHarvard University Press, 30/06/2009 - 304 من الصفحات 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. Davis gathers together important selections from Williams's public and private writings on religious liberty, illustrating how this renegade Puritan radically reinterpreted Christian moral theology and the events of his day in a powerful argument for freedom of conscience and the separation of church and state. |
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... faith, changes to English religious life were minimal. During the brief reign of Henry's son, Edward (1547–1553), the theology and worship of the English Church took a decidedly Calvinist tone, but in 1553 Edward was succeeded by Mary ...
... faith, changes to English religious life were minimal. During the brief reign of Henry's son, Edward (1547–1553), the theology and worship of the English Church took a decidedly Calvinist tone, but in 1553 Edward was succeeded by Mary ...
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... faith and his loyalty to the Church of England and the crown . By making this oath , he promised conformity to the established church's standards for doctrine and liturgical practice , hardly the bold mark of a Puritan in the making ...
... faith and his loyalty to the Church of England and the crown . By making this oath , he promised conformity to the established church's standards for doctrine and liturgical practice , hardly the bold mark of a Puritan in the making ...
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... Faith” could be, as Richard Baxter assumed, “the open and apparent way to set up Popery in the Land.”16 Better to clamp down hard on religious deviance, for all the talk about liberty “signifieth the Reign of Satan, and not of Christ ...
... Faith” could be, as Richard Baxter assumed, “the open and apparent way to set up Popery in the Land.”16 Better to clamp down hard on religious deviance, for all the talk about liberty “signifieth the Reign of Satan, and not of Christ ...
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... faith in return. The covenant metaphor was instrumental in the Puritans' understanding of personal salvation, but they also extended it to elucidate. 19. John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2 vols., trans. Ford Lewis ...
... faith in return. The covenant metaphor was instrumental in the Puritans' understanding of personal salvation, but they also extended it to elucidate. 19. John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2 vols., trans. Ford Lewis ...
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1 Mr Cottons Letter Lately Printed Examined and Answered | 46 |
2 Queries of Highest Consideration | 73 |
3 The Bloody Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience | 85 |
4 Christenings Make Not Christians | 157 |
6 The Fourth Paper Presented by Major Butler | 227 |
7 The Examiner Defended in a Fair and Sober Answer | 237 |
8 The Hireling Ministry None of Christs | 249 |
9 George Fox Diggd out of His Burrowes | 261 |
10 Selected Letters | 270 |
Index | 285 |
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