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Robert Gray
Robert Gray was a seventeenth-century English clergyman whose theological writings, particularly *The Election Sermon*, contributed to early modern Protestant discourse on divine providence and ecclesiastical governance. His work reflects the religious and political tensions of the English Civil War era, engaging with contemporary debates about predestination and the relationship between church and state. Gray's sermons represent an important voice in the development of Reformed theology during a period of significant religious upheaval in England.
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