A single voice dared to challenge the iron rule of conscience in colonial New England. Roger Williams's "The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution" stands as a fierce and lucid defence of religious liberty, written at a time when dissent was a dangerous act. This complete text edition brings to life one of the most influential puritan polemical pamphlets of the English Civil War era-a work that not only ignited theological controversy but helped shape the very idea of freedom of conscience. Williams, a founder of Rhode Island and a relentless advocate for church state separation, crafts a powerful argument for religious toleration, directly confronting John Cotton and the prevailing orthodoxy of his day. His treatise, forged in the crucible of colonial strife, is more than a historical document; it is a passionate plea for the rights of the soul, a call that echoes through centuries of debate. Every page brims with urgency, as Williams dissects the logic of persecution and lays bare the moral necessity of allowing every individual to worship-or not-according to their own conviction. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone drawn to the roots of religious toleration, the birth of Rhode Island, or the intellectual ferment of the English Civil War, this public domain reprint is both a cultural treasure and a vital resource. Whether you are a casual reader, a student of history, or a classic-literature collector, "The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution" remains a touchstone in the ongoing struggle for liberty of conscience.
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