Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century by Caroline Frances Cornwallis

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Author Cornwallis, Caroline Frances, 1786-1858
Title Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century
Alternate Title Christian Sects in the 19th Century
Credits Transcribed from the 1846 William Pickering edition by David Price
Summary "Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century" by Caroline Frances Cornwallis is a historical account written in the mid-19th century. This work presents a series of letters aimed at exploring and comparing the beliefs of various Christian sects that were present during that time. It delves into the theological differences and commonalities among these groups, shedding light on the fragmentation within Christianity and advocating for a spirit of understanding and charity among different denominations. The opening of the text introduces the premise of a dialogue between the author and a lady seeking clarity on various religious sects. Cornwallis expresses her intention to analyze the core tenets of these sects and evaluate them against what she perceives to be the true essence of Christianity. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing shared beliefs over minor doctrinal disputes and reflects on the pervasive lack of charity within religious discourse. The letters aim not only to inform the reader about these sects but also to promote a more compassionate approach to inter-denominational relationships, ultimately urging for unity in the broader Christian community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BR: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity
Subject Christian sects -- History -- 19th century
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