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S. W. Foljambe
S. W. Foljambe was a nineteenth-century theologian whose work examined divine providence and its manifestation in national development, particularly within American Protestant thought. His treatise *The Hand of God in American History* contributed to the intellectual framework of providentialist historiography that shaped American religious and civic identity during the antebellum period. Foljambe's scholarship reflected broader nineteenth-century efforts to reconcile theological doctrine with historical interpretation, positioning divine agency as a central interpretive lens for understanding national progress and destiny.
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