Publisher's Synopsis
"The Origin, Progress, and Existing Circumstances of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews" by Henry Handley Norris provides a detailed historical inquiry into the establishment and development of a significant 19th-century missionary organization. This book explores the motivations, strategies, and impact of the London Society as it sought to convert Jewish people to Christianity. Norris offers readers a glimpse into the religious and social context of early 19th-century England, shedding light on the prevailing attitudes towards Jewish communities and the broader evangelical movement.
The work examines the society's organizational structure, its fundraising efforts, and its missionary activities both in England and abroad. This historical account will appeal to those interested in religious history, missiology, and the complex relationship between Christianity and Judaism.
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