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Richard Salter

Richard Salter was an English Nonconformist minister whose theological contributions emerged during the turbulent period of seventeenth-century religious upheaval, particularly in the context of debates surrounding predestination and ecclesiastical governance. His sermon work, including *The Election Sermon*, exemplifies the Puritan engagement with Reformed theology and the practical application of doctrinal principles to congregational life. Salter's writings reflect the intellectual and spiritual concerns of English Protestantism during the Restoration era, when Nonconformist voices sought to articulate their theological positions amid significant ecclesiastical and political pressures.

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The Election Sermon

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