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Sun of Unclouded Righteousness

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perspective. The fourth stanza had always expressed the trinitarian universalism perspective; earlier versions of the third stanza ended with "The Unitarian fiend expel/And chase his doctrine back to hell" referring to Islam and its teaching, but also more explicitly to this controversy. The hymn
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had a history of encouraging people to pray for the salvation of a variety of people. He wrote "Sun of Unclouded Righteousness" with the subtitle of "For the
174:. The hymn refers to that conquest in the line, "The smoke of the infernal cave,/Which half the Christian world o’erspread"; the "cave" mentioned there is 483: 214:. Despite Wesley's intent for it as a prayer for unbelievers, the hymn characterizes Islam negatively and expresses the stereotype of 210:"Sun of Unclouded Righteousness" largely stopped being published in hymnals around 1875. However, it was still published in the 1879 186: 533: 513: 166:
had read Prideaux's work on early Islam while in Paris, and John noted that no opponents of Christianity had hurt it as much as
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praying for the salvation of Muslims and calls for their conversion to Christianity. It had fallen out of use by around 1880.
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hymnal. It was intended as a prayer for salvation of Muslims and reflected the prevalent negative view of Islam promoted by
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The hymn also engaged in polemics with regard to theological controversies of its day, namely the conflict between
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The Domestic Sanctuary: Being a Comment Upon a Portion of God's Word for Every Day in the Year, Etc
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as, in the words of one commentator on the hymn, "militaristic marauders."
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was, in the words of a commenter on it, "an implicit challenge" to send
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in Great Britain at the time. It was also written to accompany the
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by Christians, was called the "Sun of Righteousness".
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Hymn
Charles Wesley
Malachi 4:2
Charles Wesley
John Wesley
Methodism
intercessory hymn
Charles Wesley
Turks
Humphrey Prideaux
Collect
Good Friday
Church of England
Book of Common Prayer
Malachi 4
Messiah
Jesus
John Wesley
Muhammad
Early Muslim conquests
Hira
revelation
John Taylor
Unitarianism
trinitarian universalism
missions
Arabs

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