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text_A: Providence, Rhode Island was founded by an exile from an English settlement.
text_B: Roger Williams -LRB- c. 21 December 1603 -- between 27 January and 15 March 1683 -RRB- was a Puritan , an English Reformed theologian , and later a Reformed Baptist who was expelled by the Puritan leaders from the colony of Massachusetts because local officials thought that he was spreading `` new and dangerous ideas '' to his congregants .. Reformed. Reformed. Puritan. Puritan. Baptist. Baptist. Reformed Baptist. Reformed Baptist. Massachusetts. Massachusetts Bay Colony. Williams fled the Massachusetts colony under the threat of impending arrest and shipment to an English prison ; he began the settlement of Providence Plantation in 1636 as a refuge offering freedom of conscience .. Massachusetts. Massachusetts Bay Colony. Providence Plantation. Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Williams was the 1638 founder of the First Baptist Church in America , also known as the First Baptist Church of Providence .. Baptist. Baptist. First Baptist Church in America. First Baptist Church in America. Williams was also a student of Native American languages , an early advocate for fair dealings with American Indians , and one of the first abolitionists in North America , having organized the first attempt to prohibit slavery in any of the British American colonies .. Native American languages. Native American languages. American Indians. Native Americans in the United States. abolitionists. Abolitionism in the United States. He is best remembered as the originator of the principle of separation of church and state .
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