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A Missionary Sermon to the Jews in Mid-Nineteenth Century Montreal: Text and Contexts
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A Missionary Sermon to the Jews in Mid-Nineteenth Century Montreal: Text and Contexts
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| Abstract |
On July 27, 1851, Henry Wilkes (1805-1886), pastor of the Congregationalist Zion Church in Montreal, delivered a sermon entitle “Jesus, the Devine Messiah: An Address to the Jews”. The author contends that this was the first time that a Canadian clergyman called on the Jews to accept Jesus as the Messiah and to convert to Christianity.
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The Frank Talmage Memorial Volume
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1
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Haifa, Israel
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Haifa University Press
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1993
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333-349
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en
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Menkis, Richard. “A Missionary Sermon to the Jews in Mid-Nineteenth Century Montreal: Text and Contexts.” In The Frank Talmage Memorial Volume, edited by Barry Walfish, 1:333–349. Haifa, Israel: Haifa University Press, 1993.
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