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Joseph Perry

Joseph Perry was an eighteenth-century American theologian whose election sermon exemplified the Calvinist intellectual tradition that shaped early New England religious thought. His work contributed to the broader discourse on divine providence and civil governance that characterized the colonial period's engagement with Reformed theology. Perry's sermon reflects the historical moment when American religious leaders were articulating connections between theological doctrine and the emerging political consciousness of the colonies.

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The Election Sermon

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