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John Whiting

John Whiting was a seventeenth-century English theologian whose work engaged with Reformed Protestant thought during a period of significant religious and political upheaval in Britain. His treatise *The Way of Israel's Welfare* demonstrates his concern with biblical interpretation and the application of scriptural principles to contemporary ecclesiastical and civil matters. Whiting's contributions reflect the broader intellectual currents of Puritan theology and the theological debates that characterized the English religious landscape in the decades surrounding the Civil War and Interregnum.

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