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Jonathan Marsh

Jonathan Marsh was a seventeenth-century theologian whose works engaged with Reformed covenant theology and the pastoral dimensions of divine providence during a period of significant religious upheaval in England. His treatises, 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 both moral reformation and the assurance of God's paternal care toward the elect. Marsh's contributions to covenant theology and his attention to the experiential dimensions of faith situate him within the broader intellectual currents of early modern Reformed thought.

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

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