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William Morison
William Morison was a Scottish theologian and minister whose sermon literature, particularly *The Election Sermon*, contributed to Reformed theological discourse in early modern Scotland. His work reflects the ecclesiastical and doctrinal concerns of the Scottish church during a period of significant religious and political transformation. Morison's theological writings engaged with questions of divine providence and ecclesiastical governance that were central to Presbyterian thought in his era.
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