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John W. Yeomans
John W. Yeomans was a nineteenth-century American clergyman whose sermonic work contributed to the broader evangelical discourse of his era. His published sermon exemplifies the homiletic traditions and theological concerns prevalent among Protestant ministers during a period of significant religious and social transformation in the United States. Though details of his ecclesiastical career remain limited in historical records, Yeomans's surviving work provides insight into the preaching practices and doctrinal emphases of his time.
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