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Roger Williams (* April 1603 in London; † März 1683 in Providence, Rhode Island, heute USA) gilt als Vater des amerikanischen Baptismus, Gründer der Kolonie von Rhode Island, Vorkämpfer der Religionsfreiheit sowie als früher Vertreter der Trennung von Kirche und Staat.
Roger Williams (c. 1603 – March 1683) [1] was an English-born New England Puritan minister, theologian, and author who founded Providence Plantations, which became the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and later the State of Rhode Island.
Roger Williams (born 1603?, London, England—died January 27/March 15, 1683, Providence, Rhode Island [U.S.]) was an English colonist in New England, founder of the colony of Rhode Island and pioneer of religious liberty.
29. Okt. 2009 · 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...
This is the official channel for Roger Williams, the greatest-selling pianist in recording history, known worldwide as "Mr. Piano." His hit, Autumn Leaves was the greatest-selling piano...
Roger Williams war ein US-amerikanischer Pianist der Unterhaltungsmusik. Sein Spitzname war „Pianist der Präsidenten“, weil Williams für alle US-Präsidenten von Harry Truman bis George W. Bush gespielt hatte.
God, Government and Roger Williams’ Big Idea. The Puritan minister originated a principle that remains contentious to this day—separation of church and state. John M. Barry. January 2012. 1 /...
25. Aug. 2015 · Roger Williams was a political and religious leader best remembered for his strong stance on the separation of church and state and founding the colony of Rhode Island.
Known worldwide as “Mr. Piano,” Roger Williams came to prominence with his number-one hit, Autumn Leaves, which still stands as the best-selling piano recording of all time and the only piano instrumental to reach number one on the Billboard Charts.
26. Feb. 2015 · That winter, Narragansett Bay froze over, an event that rarely happens. In this extreme cold, Roger Williams, a city boy from London, made his escape on foot from Salem. The nearest European settlement that he could go to was New Amsterdam, now known as New York, more than 200 miles away.