A historic sermon from 1837 that argues for universal diffusion of the gospel and ongoing missionary support.
It offers a window into how early 19th‑century churches framed outreach, prayer, and charitable giving as duties to spread faith.
This edition presents the address delivered in North Yarmouth on the Maine Missionary Society’s thirtieth anniversary, framing a bold program to preach to every creature. It also includes vivid reports of receipts, missionary labor, and the steady growth of congregations under faith, perseverance, and benevolent aid.
- Understand the call to Pray, contribute, and partner with churches for global gospel work
- See how missionaries served across towns and how churches were strengthened
- Review practical details such as labor accounts, life memberships, and funds raised
- Gain a sense of the tone and concerns of Maine’s religious organizations in 1837
Ideal for readers of early American religious history and anyone curious about how missionary societies organized, funded, and measured impact in this era.