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Daniel Clarke Sanders
Daniel Clarke Sanders (1768–1834) was an American Congregationalist minister and theologian whose pastoral and intellectual work shaped early nineteenth-century New England religious thought. As a prominent figure in Vermont's ecclesiastical establishment, Sanders engaged with contemporary theological debates while maintaining orthodox Calvinist commitments, as evidenced by his published sermons addressing both spiritual and civic concerns. His ministerial career and homiletic output contributed to the broader evangelical and institutional development of American Protestantism during the early republic.
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