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Joseph Perry

Joseph Perry was an eighteenth-century American clergyman whose theological contributions reflected the intellectual currents of colonial New England Protestantism. His election sermon exemplifies the genre's role in articulating connections between religious doctrine and civic governance during a formative period in American religious and political thought. Perry's work demonstrates the enduring influence of Reformed theology on colonial American ministerial discourse and public theology.

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