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Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century

By Caroline Frances Cornwallis

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore a 19th century religious landscape as one writer seeks to foster compassion and understanding among divided Christian groups.

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2011-05-15
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Summary

"Christian Sects in the Nineteenth Century" by Caroline Frances Cornwallis is a series of letters written to help understand the different Christian groups of the time. The author writes to a lady, analyzing the beliefs of various Christian sects and comparing them. The core of the book looks at what these groups believed and where they agreed or disagreed, hoping to show the different sides of Christianity and promote kindness between denominations. It's a call for Christians to remember what they share, rather than arguing over small differences, and pushing for unity within the Christian faith.

About the Author

Caroline Frances Cornwallis was an English feminist writer. Her father, William Cornwallis, belonged to the junior branch of the better known military and naval family. The daughter of a Kent rector who had been an Oxford fellow, Caroline read voraciously on both religious and secular matters throughout her childhood. Later, she travelled widely for her times, to Italy and to Malta. She mastered Greek, Latin and Hebrew, and also among modern languages, Italian, German and French. She also worked on Icelandic and other Scandinavian languages.

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