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Roger Williams’ most famous work, this 1644 text was written after his banishment from Massachusetts, while he was in England obtaining a charter for his own colony. Framing the work as a dialogue between “Truth” and “Peace,” Williams launches a harsh attack on the religious persecution in New England, arguing for toleration of all religious convictions, and separation between church and state.
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