Aaron’s Reviews > Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty > Status Update

Aaron
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"...a people may erect and establish what form of government seems to them most meet for their civil condition. It is evident that such governments as are by them erected and established have no more power, nor for longer time, than the civil power or people consenting and agreeing shall betrust them with."
— Jan 29, 2013 09:55AM
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Aaron
is on page 306 of 441
Oh, it's about to get real up in Rhode Island and surrounding Narragansett controlled areas. You don't even want to be on the wrong side of Roger Williams right now!
— Jan 28, 2013 11:24AM

Aaron
is on page 229 of 441
The more I read, the more I am enamored with Williams and his concept of government.
— Jan 22, 2013 09:45AM

Aaron
is on page 165 of 441
Finally getting to Williams. The first of this book is rife with English Parliament and Kings James and Charles. But, a good read thus far.
— Jan 08, 2013 09:40AM

Aaron
is on page 81 of 441
Thus far an interesting recounting of English parliamentary history during the time of Sir Edward Coke...I look forward to more about Williams in the coming pages.
— Dec 28, 2012 08:55PM