How To Use Roger williams In A Sentence
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They had no qualms about banishing a Roger Williams or an Anne Hutchinson and few about hanging the occasional Quaker, all for the sin of daring to differ on points of theology.
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In that same year Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, saw in the dances of the Indians a near and dangerous temptation, for after once being in their Houses, and beholding what their worship was, I durst never be an eye witnesse . . . lest I should have been partaker of Satans inventions and worships, contrary to Ephes.
A Renegade History of the United States
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The entrance surround is comprised of pilasters supporting a broken arched pediment with a panel bearing the words: “What Cheer Laundry” and depicting Roger Williams meeting Native Americans.
"...one spark and the sky's on fire."
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In that same year Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, saw in the dances of the Indians a near and dangerous temptation, for after once being in their Houses, and beholding what their worship was, I durst never be an eye witnesse . . . lest I should have been partaker of Satans inventions and worships, contrary to Ephes.
A Renegade History of the United States
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For example, despite his disagreements with the repressive policy of the Church of England toward evangelical preachers like himself, Bunyan did not follow Roger Williams in refusing all fellowship with conformists.
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Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, for example, worried that “worldly corruptions… might consume the churches if sturdy fences against the wilderness were not maintained.”
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
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Roger Williams noted that wars among Indians were “farre lesse bloudy and devouring than the cruell Warres of Europe.”
Between War and Peace
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The most famous dissidents within the Puritan community Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were banished following disagreements over theology and policy.
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He earned his doctorate from the New Orleans Baptist Seminary in Louisiana for studies in nonconformity, particularly focusing on Roger Williams.
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Party drumbeater Roger Williams, a Parker County car dealer, has gone around the state for months pleading for Republicans to support the nominee, even if he's only "20 percent, 30 percent or 50 percent conservative.
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