"Substance of a Sermon on the Bible Society" by Francis Cunningham is a passionate religious speech that champions the British and Foreign Bible Society. This sermon underscores the importance of making the Bible widely available. It also encourages Christian unity. The sermon pushes giving out the Bible without extra notes, believing this pure form is key for spiritual growth. Cunningham gives examples of how rare Bibles are in some places and how much the Society has changed things. He asks people to give generously to help those who don't have access to the Scriptures, highlighting the shared duty of Christians to spread the Gospel and put aside differences.
Substance of a Sermon on the Bible Society preached at Beccles, October 29th, and at St. Mary's Church Bungay, on Friday, Dec. 1st, 1815
By Francis Cunningham
Hear a rousing call for unity and generosity as a preacher urges people to support spreading the Gospel.
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