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John Whiting

John Whiting was a seventeenth-century English theologian whose work *The Way of Israel's Welfare* contributed to Reformed Protestant thought during a period of significant religious and political upheaval in England. His theological writings engaged with questions of divine providence and national covenant, reflecting the intellectual currents of Puritan theology in the mid-seventeenth century. Whiting's scholarly output, though modest in surviving works, represents the broader theological preoccupations of English Protestant divines navigating the complexities of religious authority and scriptural interpretation during the English Civil War and Commonwealth era.

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The Way of Israel's Welfare

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