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Roger Williams, Prophet and Pioneer of Soul-Liberty

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A biographical study recounts the life and thought of an early religious dissenter who championed religious freedom and separation of church and state, describing exile from established communities, settlement among indigenous peoples, and efforts to create a polity that protected individual conscience. The book traces theological influences, explores Baptist and other dissenting currents that shaped his views, and examines how his advocacy for soul-liberty affected colonial practice and later constitutional protections. Prefatory reflections connect these themes to contemporary concerns about democracy and religious pluralism, and the narrative emphasizes principles of equal moral worth and uncensored faith rather than personal heroics.

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Arthur Barsazou Strickland

Arthur Barsazou Strickland was an author known for his work in historical and religious literature. His notable book, "Roger Williams, Prophet and Pioneer of Soul-Liberty," explores the life and contributions of Roger Williams, a key figure in the establishment of religious freedom in America. Strickland's writing reflects a deep engagement with themes of liberty and conscience, highlighting the significance of Williams' legacy in the context of American history. Through his work, Strickland contributes to the understanding of the early struggles for religious tolerance and individual rights.

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