
audiobook
by Caroline Frances Cornwallis
Transcribed from the 1846 William Pickering edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
CHRISTIAN SECTS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN A SERIES OF LETTERS TO A LADY
LETTER I.
LETTER II. QUAKERS.
LETTER III. SOCINIANS AND UNITARIANS.
LETTER IV. WESLEYAN METHODISTS.
LETTER V. GENERAL BAPTISTS, MORAVIANS, SWEDENBORGIANS, PLYMOUTH BRETHREN.
LETTER VI. CALVINISM.
LETTER VII. PRESBYTERIANS. INDEPENDENTS.
LETTER VIII. PARTICULAR BAPTISTS, SUB AND SUPRALAPSARIANS, SANDEMANIANS.
In this modest volume, a series of letters written in the mid‑nineteenth century unfolds a thoughtful survey of the many Christian denominations that were emerging across Britain and beyond. Addressed to a curious lady, the correspondent—an Anglican clergyman—sets out to compare each group’s doctrines with what he perceives as the true spirit of Christianity, drawing on excerpts from their own writers. The tone is scholarly yet conversational, inviting readers to consider the common ground hidden beneath doctrinal disputes.
The letters explore the fundamental beliefs shared by the established Church of England, the Methodists, the Baptists, the Quakers, and a host of smaller sects, while gently pointing out where particular teachings might lead to unintended consequences. Throughout, the author emphasizes that charitable love should temper theological rigor, urging mutual respect rather than polemics. Listeners will find a balanced portrait of a religious landscape in flux, offering insight into how 19th‑century Christians negotiated faith, fellowship, and difference.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (171K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-05-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1786–1858
An independent-minded 19th-century English writer, she explored history, philosophy, religion, and social questions with unusual range. Her work earned respect from major thinkers of her time, and she is often remembered as an early feminist voice.
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