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Benjamin Stevens
Benjamin Stevens was an eighteenth-century American clergyman whose theological contributions reflected the intellectual currents of colonial New England Protestantism. His *Election Sermon*, delivered during a period of significant religious and political transformation, exemplifies the intersection of Calvinist theology and emerging American political thought. Stevens's work remains significant for scholars examining the role of ministerial discourse in shaping colonial American identity and the theological foundations of early American republicanism.
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