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John Prentice

John Prentice was a nineteenth-century theologian whose work *Pure and Undefiled Religion* contributed to Victorian-era discussions on practical Christianity and moral theology. His writings emphasized the ethical dimensions of faith, reflecting the broader nineteenth-century Protestant concern with reconciling religious doctrine with social responsibility and individual conduct. Prentice's theological contributions situated him within the tradition of Christian moralists who sought to articulate religion's relevance to contemporary social questions.

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