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William Morison
William Morison was an eighteenth-century Scottish theologian whose sermon on election exemplified the Reformed theological debates that dominated Presbyterian ecclesiastical discourse during the period of the Scottish Enlightenment. His work, *The Election Sermon*, contributed to contemporary discussions on predestination and divine sovereignty within the context of Scottish religious thought. Morison's theological writings reflect the intellectual tensions between traditional Calvinist doctrine and emerging rationalist approaches to religious understanding that characterized his era.
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