Roger Williams (theologian) quotes
Roger Williams was an English theologian and a key figure in the early history of the American colonies. Known for founding the colony of Rhode Island, he advocated for religious freedom and the separation of church and state. He became a pioneering champion of liberty of conscience and tolerance in North America. Here are 24 of his quotes:
I was persuaded and am, that God's way is first to turn a soul from its idols, both of heart, worship, and conversation, before it is capable of worship to the true and living God... the two first principles and foundations of true religion, or worship of the true God in Christ, are repentance from dead works, and faith towards God, before the doctrine of baptism or washing, and the laying on of hands, which contain the ordinances and practices of worship; the want of which I conceive is the bane of millions of souls in England and all other nations professing to be Christian nations, who are brought by public authority to baptism and fellowship with God in ordinances of worship, before the saving work of repentance and a true turning to God.
Roger Williams (theologian)
Roger Williams (theologian)
Occupation: English Theologian
Born: December 21, 1603
Died: 1684
Quotes count: 24
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