The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Discussed and Mr. Cotton's Letter Examined and Answered

Languageen
First published2021-07-01
RightsPublic domain in the USA.
Gutenberg ID#65739

Description

"The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience Discussed and Mr.…" by Roger Williams is a philosophical treatise written in 1644. Structured as a dialogue between Truth and Peace, this controversial work challenges the Massachusetts Bay Colony's religious enforcement, advocating for a "wall of separation" between church and state. Williams argues for liberty of conscience as a God-given right and tolerance of diverse faiths. So inflammatory were his ideas that Parliament ordered copies burned, yet his arguments would later influence Locke, Jefferson, and the First Amendment itself. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects

  • Church and state -- Early works to 1800
  • Cotton, John, 1584-1652
  • Liberty of conscience -- Early works to 1800
  • Persecution -- Early works to 1800
  • Baptists -- New England -- Early works to 1800
  • BV

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