<p>A classic of its kind Edmund S. Morgan&#39;s Roger Williams skillfully depicts the intellectual life of the man who after his expulsion in 1635 from the Massachusetts Bay Colony founded what would become Rhode Island. As Morgan re-creates the evolution of Williams&#39;s thoughts on the nature of the church and the state he captures with characteristic economy and precision the institutions that informed Williams&#39;s worldview from the Protestant church in England to the Massachusetts government in the seventeenth century. In doing so Morgan reveals the origins of a perennial and heated American debate told through the ideas of one of the most brilliant polemicists on the subject a man whose mind as Morgan describes &quot;drove him to examine accepted ideas and carry them to unacceptable conclusions.&quot; Forty years after its first publication Roger Williams remains essential reading for anyone interested in the church the state and the right relation of the two.&quot;</p>
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