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Lyman Beecher, a prominent 19th-century theologian and social reformer, criticized the influence of secularism and the perceived moral decline of society, particularly due to the spread of intemperance and the lack of religious values. He believed that these issues undermined the foundations of a virtuous society and sought to promote a more active role for religion in public life. Beecher's critiques were also directed at the growing influence of liberal theology and the need for a more assertive evangelical stance to address social problems. His views played a significant role in the temperance movement and other reform efforts of his time.

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