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John W. Yeomans

John W. Yeomans was a nineteenth-century American theologian whose sermonic works contributed to the development of Protestant homiletic theory during a period of significant denominational expansion and theological debate. His sermon, *A Sermon*, exemplifies the rhetorical and doctrinal concerns of his era, reflecting broader evangelical and reform movements that shaped American religious discourse. Though his influence remained largely regional, Yeomans's theological writings represent an important dimension of nineteenth-century American religious thought and pastoral practice.

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A Sermon

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