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Jonathan Marsh

Jonathan Marsh was a seventeenth-century theologian whose works engaged with Reformed Protestant theology during a period of significant ecclesiastical and political upheaval in England. His writings, particularly *The Reformation of a Sinning People* and *God's Fatherly Care of His Covenant Children*, reflect the theological preoccupations of post-Reformation Protestantism, emphasizing divine providence, covenant theology, and the moral reformation of Christian communities. Marsh's contributions to Reformed thought situated him within the broader intellectual currents of early modern English theology, where questions of divine sovereignty, human sinfulness, and ecclesiastical discipline remained central to theological discourse.

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The Reformation of a Sinning People God's Fatherly Care of His Covenant Children

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