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- Rekindled
- By: Teresa Irizarry
- Narrated by: Christopher Lee Lopez
- Length: 17 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Release date: 03-13-18
- Language: English
- Publisher: Author's Republic
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In 1620 an essay was published in Holland about the wrongfulness of silencing people who are speaking their conscience. Four chapters of this essay surfaced independently in print in England in 1643, accompanied by the story of how these chapters were smuggled out of London’s Newgate prison. The identity of the original author remains mysterious. John Robinson, the pastor who sent a portion of his flock to America on the Mayflower, wrote long arguments attacking the 1620 version of the document. He supported the authority of church and state to discipline people’s thoughts. John Cotton, the esteemed Puritan teacher in Boston, provided the first line of attack against the 1643 version. Against all odds, this essay forms the basis for the principles of religious freedom that are established in the original charter of Rhode Island, the constitution of the United States, and the charters of other English colonies that peacefully gained their independence after the American Revolution.