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Richard Salter
Richard Salter was a seventeenth-century English clergyman whose theological contributions reflected the religious and political tensions of the English Civil War and Interregnum periods. His *Election Sermon* exemplifies the genre of occasional preaching that engaged contemporary ecclesiastical debates while articulating reformed Protestant doctrine. Salter's work represents the intellectual efforts of clergy to navigate and interpret the tumultuous religious landscape of mid-seventeenth-century England.
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