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Thomas Frink
Thomas Frink was a seventeenth-century English theologian whose works, including *A King Reigning in Righteousness*, engaged with contemporary debates surrounding royal authority and divine providence during a period of significant political and religious upheaval. His theological writings reflect the intellectual currents of the English Civil War era, contributing to broader discussions about the relationship between secular governance and religious principle. Frink's scholarship remains significant for understanding how early modern Protestant thinkers reconciled concepts of kingship with reformed theological doctrine.
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