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B. F. Clark

B. F. Clark was a nineteenth-century theologian whose work engaged with the relationship between divine law and human governance, as evidenced in his treatise *The Province of Law*. His theological contributions emerged during a period of significant Protestant intellectual ferment, when scholars were actively reconsidering the boundaries between ecclesiastical authority and civil jurisdiction. Clark's writings reflect the broader Victorian-era preoccupation with reconciling traditional Christian doctrine with evolving conceptions of legal and social order.

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The Province of Law

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