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The Unity of the Church Essential to the Conversion of the World / A Sermon, Preached Before the Directors and Friends of the London Missionary Society, During Their Anniversary in May, 1846, in the Church of St. Mary, Spital Square, London cover

The Unity of the Church Essential to the Conversion of the World / A Sermon, Preached Before the Directors and Friends of the London Missionary Society, During Their Anniversary in May, 1846, in the Church of St. Mary, Spital Square, London

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A sermon delivered before the London Missionary Society argues that Christ's final intercessions demonstrate the primacy of prayer and the necessity of visible unity among believers for the world's conversion. It interprets the Savior's plea for oneness as a prerequisite for credible evangelism, links church harmony to social concerns such as poverty, war, and slavery, and urges congregational sympathy, prayer, and active mission work. The preacher organizes the message around three points: the object of the petition, the means to promote it, and reasons for desiring it, blending biblical reflection with pastoral exhortation to make unity both a spiritual duty and a practical strategy for spreading the gospel.

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James Henry Alexander Gwyther

James Henry Alexander Gwyther was a 19th-century preacher known for his contributions to religious discourse. He is particularly recognized for his sermon titled "The Unity of the Church Essential to the Conversion of the World," delivered in 1846 before the Directors and Friends of the London Missionary Society. Gwyther's work emphasizes the importance of church unity in the context of global evangelism, reflecting the missionary zeal of his time. His writings provide insight into the religious and social issues of the era, making him a notable figure in the history of Christian thought.

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