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Lyman Potter
Lyman Potter was a nineteenth-century Vermont clergyman whose theological contributions reflected the religious currents of antebellum New England. His sermon before the Vermont General Assembly demonstrates his engagement with public moral discourse and the intersection of religious authority and civic governance during a period of significant social change. Potter's work exemplifies the role of Protestant ministers in shaping political and ethical debates in early American state legislatures.
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