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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 of antebellum Protestant preaching, reflecting contemporary debates on doctrine and moral instruction. Yeomans's ministerial output, though modest in surviving records, represents the significant role of local clergy in shaping religious thought during a formative period of American denominational development.
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