Zeal Examined: or A Discourse for Liberty of Conscience in Matters of Religion. Upon an occasional Question concerning the punishment of Idolaters.
This original edition of Zeal Examined was published anonymously in London in about June of 1652. The author was probably Sir Henry Vane. It was anonymously attacked in a publication that appeared the following month under the title The Examiner Examined. Thereafter, in about September of 1652, Roger Williams, then in England, published, anonymously, a reply to The Examiner Examined under the title The Examiner defended. Williams and Henry Vane were very good friends, and Vane's Zeal Examined mostly followed Williams's principles of separation of church and state and liberty of conscience.This original edition can be downloaded in PDF from Early English Books Online (EEBO) and perhaps some other internet sites.
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