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Samuel C. Jackson

Samuel C. Jackson was a prominent nineteenth-century religious scholar and editor whose editorial work on the *Religious Cyclopedia* and related theological reference materials significantly shaped Protestant intellectual discourse in America. His scholarly contributions reflected the broader nineteenth-century evangelical engagement with systematic theology and the democratization of religious knowledge through accessible reference works. Jackson's career exemplified the role of religious editors and compilers in establishing authoritative frameworks for understanding Christian doctrine during a period of denominational expansion and theological debate.

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