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A voice from the fire : $b a sermon occasioned by the public burning of the Bible at Kingstown, by the Redemptorist Fathers, on the 5th of November, 1855

By Robert Wallace

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a time of religious upheaval, a powerful sermon emerges to condemn the burning of the Bible and unite Christians in defense of their shared faith.

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2021-03-07
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"A Voice From the Fire: A Sermon Occasioned by the Public Burning of the Bible at Kingstown" by Rev. Robert Wallace is a stirring sermon that passionately condemns the burning of Bibles. Wallace lays out the specifics of the Redemptorist Fathers' destruction of the Bible and presents a theological argument against it, expressing how this impacts society and morality. He urges Catholics and Protestants to consider the importance of the Scriptures, pushing for Christian unity in defending their shared values. The work is a fervent appeal during a time of ideological struggle to uphold religious convictions and return to the core beliefs of Christianity.

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