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Paperback That They All May Be One. a Reunion Sermon Book

ISBN: 1279969652

ISBN13: 9781279969656

That They All May Be One. a Reunion Sermon

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Explore the profound themes of Christian unity and reconciliation in Alexander Whyte's stirring sermon, "That They All May Be One. A Reunion Sermon." Whyte, a renowned Scottish preacher, delivers a passionate call for ecumenism, urging believers to transcend denominational divides and embrace the unifying power of faith. This sermon, imbued with Whyte's characteristic eloquence and spiritual depth, offers timeless insights into the importance of fellowship and the pursuit of harmony within the Christian community.

First delivered to a Presbyterian congregation, the message transcends its original context to speak to all who seek a deeper understanding of Christian love and the imperative to work towards unity. Discover Whyte's compelling vision for a church united in purpose and spirit, a vision as relevant today as it was when first preached.

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