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John Prentice

John Prentice was a nineteenth-century theologian whose work *Pure and Undefiled Religion* contributed to contemporary debates surrounding practical Christianity and moral theology during the Victorian era. His theological framework emphasized the integration of faith and ethical conduct, reflecting broader Protestant concerns with reconciling doctrinal orthodoxy and social responsibility. Prentice's writings remain significant for understanding the development of Christian social thought in the nineteenth century.

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