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Henry Finch
Henry Finch (1558–1625) was an English theologian and biblical scholar whose detailed exegetical work, particularly his *Exposition of the Song of Solomon*, exemplified the learned Protestant commentary tradition of the early seventeenth century. His scholarly contributions to biblical interpretation reflected the broader intellectual currents of Jacobean England, where theological precision and linguistic analysis were increasingly valued among educated clergy and laity. Finch's writings demonstrated the enduring influence of Reformed theology on English religious thought during a period of significant ecclesiastical and intellectual development.
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