The Unity of Evangelical and Apostolical Teaching, Sermons Preached Mostly in Canterbury Cathedral
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
The Unity of Evangelical and Apostolical Teaching, Sermons Preached Mostly in Canterbury Cathedral
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
In a series of sermons delivered at Canterbury Cathedral, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley explores the essential unity between the teachings of the earliest Christians and those of the later evangelical movement. Drawing on his vast knowledge of church history and theology, Stanley provides a compelling argument for the centrality of the gospel message and the importance of unity among Christians. A must-read for anyone interested in the history and theology of the Christian church.
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