"The National Preacher, Vol. 2. No. 6., Nov. 1827" by William Patton serves as a call to action for early 19th-century Christians, urging them to prioritize the spiritual transformation of cities. This edition contains a sermon by Patton that highlights the strategic importance of urban evangelism, arguing that cities, as centers of influence and challenges to faith, require focused attention, resources, and unified Christian action. Patton uses biblical examples to illustrate how converting cities in faith can lead to broader positive change.

The National Preacher, Vol. 2. No. 6., Nov. 1827 Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers
By William Patton
In a time of faith and transformation, a powerful message calls upon believers to unite and reclaim their cities, igniting spiritual revival.
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2006-05-06
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About the AuthorWilliam Patton, was a pastor, abolitionist, and the son of Revolutionary War colonel and the first Postmaster of Philadelphia Robert Patton. He was the father of the abolitionist William Weston Patton.
William Patton, was a pastor, abolitionist, and the son of Revolutionary War colonel and the first Postmaster of Philadelphia Robert Patton. He was the father of the abolitionist William Weston Patton.
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