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Paperback Roger Williams Book

ISBN: 1025961285

ISBN13: 9781025961286

Roger Williams

"Roger Williams" by Emily Easton is a comprehensive biography of one of the most influential and provocative figures in early American history. As the founder of the colony of Rhode Island and a tireless advocate for the separation of church and state, Williams stood at the center of the theological and political storms of the seventeenth century. This work explores his life from his early years in England through his contentious relationship with the Massachusetts Bay Colony and his eventual establishment of a settlement dedicated to "soul liberty."

Easton provides a detailed portrait of a man whose radical ideas about religious freedom and the rights of Indigenous peoples challenged the prevailing norms of his time. The narrative delves into the intellectual and social environment of colonial New England, highlighting Williams's dedication to his principles even in the face of banishment and hardship. By examining his writings and his leadership, this biography illustrates Williams's lasting impact on the foundations of American democracy and religious pluralism. "Roger Williams" serves as an essential study for those interested in colonial history, political philosophy, and the enduring struggle for individual conscience.

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