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William Morison
William Morison was a Scottish theologian and minister whose sermon on election exemplified the Reformed theological debates of early modern Scotland. His work, *The Election Sermon*, contributed to the broader Protestant discourse on predestination and divine grace during a period of significant ecclesiastical transformation in Scotland. Morison's theological writings reflect the intellectual currents of Scottish Calvinist thought and its engagement with questions of soteriology that dominated Reformed communities in the seventeenth century.
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