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A false religion out of the church will not hurt the church, any more than weeds in the wilderness hurt an enclosed garden, or poisons hurt the body when they are not taken, and antidotes are received against them.
Roger Williams
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Roger Williams
Born: 1603
Born: December 21
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Founder of Rhode Island
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