Isaac Terry
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Isaac Terry was an English clergyman known for his sermon titled "The Religious and Loyal Subject's Duty Considered: With Regard to the Present Government and the Revolution," delivered in the Cathedral Church of Canterbury on January 30, 1723. His work reflects the political and religious sentiments of early 18th-century England, particularly in the context of the Glorious Revolution and its aftermath. Terry's sermons often addressed the responsibilities of subjects towards their government, emphasizing loyalty and duty during a time of significant political change.
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