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Moses Parsons
Moses Parsons was an eighteenth-century English clergyman whose theological contributions reflected the intellectual currents of Cambridge University during a period of significant religious and philosophical debate. His sermon preached at Cambridge demonstrates his engagement with contemporary theological discourse and his role in shaping religious thought within academic circles. Parsons's work exemplifies the scholarly preaching tradition that characterized the English church during the early modern period.
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