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Samuel Dunbar
Samuel Dunbar was an eighteenth-century American theologian whose pastoral ministry and theological writings, particularly *The Presence of God with His People*, contributed to the development of Reformed Protestant thought during the colonial period. His work engaged with contemporary debates regarding divine providence and the nature of God's relationship to the faithful, reflecting the intellectual currents of the Great Awakening era. Dunbar's theological contributions, though modest in scope compared to his contemporaries, remain significant for understanding the religious intellectual landscape of colonial New England.
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