- Roger Williams - Wikipedia
Roger Williams (c 1603 – March 1683) [1] was an English-born New England minister, theologian, author, and founder of the Providence Plantations, which became the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and later the State of Rhode Island
- Roger Williams | Founder of Rhode Island, Religious Freedom Advocate . . .
Roger Williams was an English colonist in New England, founder of the colony of Rhode Island and pioneer of religious liberty The son of a merchant tailor, he was a protégé of the jurist Sir Edward Coke and was educated at Cambridge
- Roger Williams – Minister, Merchant, Magistrate
More than a century before the ratification of the United States Constitution, an English colonist named Roger Williams was experimenting with ideas of religious equality, civil participation, democracy, free speech, and personal liberty
- Roger Williams - Founder of Rhode Island Salem Minister
The political and religious leader Roger Williams (c 1603?-1683) is best known for founding the state of Rhode Island and advocating separation of church and state in Colonial America He is
- Roger Williams - American History Central
Roger Williams was the founder of Rhode Island He was an advocate of the Separation of Church and State, Religious Freedom, and the rights of Native American Indians His beliefs helped form the concepts found in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution
- Roger Williams - World History Encyclopedia
Roger Williams (lived 1603 to 1683 CE) was a Puritan separatist minister best known for his conflict with both the Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1633 to 1635 CE, resulting in his banishment and founding of the colony of Providence, Rhode Island
- Roger Williams (pianist) - Wikipedia
Roger Williams (born Louis Jacob Weertz; October 1, 1924 – October 8, 2011) was an American popular music pianist
- Roger Williams, Fatima hospitals to remain open through January
Centurion given another extension to close Roger Williams, Fatima sale Funds from an escrow account set up by the attorney general’s office in 2021 will cover operating expenses at the hospitals
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