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Samuel Dunbar

Samuel Dunbar was an eighteenth-century theologian whose work *The Presence of God with His People* contributed to Reformed Protestant thought during a period of significant ecclesiastical debate in Britain and America. His theological writings engaged with questions of divine immanence and the nature of God's relationship to the faithful, reflecting the intellectual currents of the early modern religious landscape. Dunbar's scholarly output, though modest in volume, positioned him within the broader tradition of Reformed theology and pastoral theology of his era.

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