A call to unity through inward prayer and Spirit-led worship, not outward ceremony.
This edition presents a tract that argues for mutual edification, universal love, and a shared life within the Church as the living body of Christ.
The work frames worship as a Spirit-guided practice that seeks to unite people across differences. It favors inward prayer over formal acts, emphasizes the church as a single body with many gifts, and urges readers to live out faith through deeds of truth and love. Taken together, the essays advocate a practical, communal faith focused on peace, justice, and the good of all humankind.
What you’ll gain:
- An overview of Spirit-led prayer and its role in personal and communal worship
- A framework for unity that centers mutual comfort and edification
- Discussion of church organization as a shared witness to truth and love
- Guidance on living out faith through deeds, mercy, and righteous living
Ideal for readers interested in lay religious reform, Quaker‑related history, and spiritual renewal grounded in humility and service.