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  1. John Clarke (October 1609 – 20 April 1676) was a physician, Baptist minister, co-founder of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, author of its influential charter, and a leading advocate of religious freedom in America.

  2. Jan 7, 2023 · Map of Aquidneck (Rhode) Island - Portsmouth and Newport. Dr. John Clarke was a physician, a Baptist Minister, and an advocate of religious freedom in America. Born in England, Clarke arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637, but soon decided to leave due to religious turmoil.

  3. DR. JOHN CLARKE. Scholar Author Physician Minister of the Gospel Leader in Banishment Co-Founder of Towns on Aquidneck Co-Founder of Rhode Island Colony Diplomat at home and in England Stateman Author of Royal Charter of 1663 1609-1676. PREFACE.

  4. Dr. John ClarkeRhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame. Inducted: 1997. Born: 1609 - Died: 1676. Founders of Rhode Island, Government & Politics, Medicine & Health Care, Religion & Churches. Dr. John Clarke (1609-1676) was the son of Thomas and Rose (Kerrich) Clarke.

  5. John Clarke Letters. John Clarke (1609-1676) was a Baptist minister at Newport, Rhode Island, one of the first Baptist churches in America. With Roger Williams, he was a co-founder of the state of Rhode Island. An important early advocate for religious freedom, Clarke wrote the influential Ill Newes from New England, or a Narrative of New ...

  6. Contact. Select Page. History. United Baptist Church (UBC) is the second oldest Baptist church in America, founded in 1638 by John Clarke. Who was John Clarke? Clarke (1609-1676) was a physician, a minister, statesman, and pioneer of religious liberty. He was a fervent advocate for religious liberty and baptist principles. What did John Clarke do?

  7. John Clarke, Pioneer of Freedom From a sermon by Pastor L. Edgar Stone preached at The United Baptist Church (John Clarke Memorial), Newport, Rhode Island

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