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Accomack (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry williams-roger
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Williams, Roger 1599-1683
Founder of Rhode Island; born in Wales in 1599; went to London at an early age, where he reported sermons in short-hand, and attracted the attention of Sir Edward Coke, who befriended him in his efforts to obtain a collegiate education.
He was at Pembroke College in 1623, and graduated in January, 1 wrote and published Experiments of Spiritual life and health, and their preservation.
In the autumn of 1654 Williams was elected president, or governor, of Rhode Island.
There was then less toleration among the people than formerly, and they became incensed against fanatical persons calling themselves Friends, or Quakers.
Bu Afterwards Williams published a controversial work, entitled George Fox digged out of his Burrows.
When King Philip's War broke out the venerable founder of Rhode Island watched its progress with great anxiety; and, though he was then seventy-six years old, he accepted a captain's commission, drilled a company at Providence, an
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Williams, Roger 1599-1683
Founder of Rhode Island; born in Wales in 1599; went to London at an early age, where he reported sermons in short-hand, and attracted the attention of Sir Edward Coke, who befriended him in his efforts to obtain a collegiate education.
He was at Pembroke College in 1623, and graduated in January, 1627.
He took orders in the Church of England, but imbibed dissenting ideas, and came to Boston in 1630, where he was regarded as an extreme Puritan.
He was accompanied by his wife, Mary, a young Englishwoman, who shared in the joys and sorrows of his long life.
At Boston he became obnoxious to the authorities because he denied the right of magistrates to interfere with the consciences of men, and soon went to Salem, where he became assistant pastor of the church there.
He was complained of by the Bostonians because he had refused to join with the congregation there until they should make a public declaration of their repentance for having communion with t
Quaker (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry williams-roger
Providence, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): entry williams-roger
Seekonk River (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): entry williams-roger
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