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Ebenezer Bridge
Ebenezer Bridge was an eighteenth-century American clergyman whose theological writings, particularly his Election Sermon, contributed to the development of Reformed Protestant thought in colonial New England. His work engaged with contemporary debates surrounding divine sovereignty and human agency, reflecting the intellectual currents of the Great Awakening era. Bridge's sermons remain significant primary sources for understanding the religious and political discourse of pre-Revolutionary America.
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