In "Catholicity, True And False," George Park Fisher delivers a compelling sermon before the National Congregational Council in 1886. This discourse delves into the essence of catholicity within the Christian faith, distinguishing between its authentic and distorted forms. Fisher explores the historical and theological dimensions of Christian unity, offering insights relevant to the evolving landscape of religious thought. His sermon appeals to those interested in the history of Congregationalism, ecclesiology, and the ongoing pursuit of understanding and embodying true Christian fellowship.
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