About This Book
A systematic theological exposition presents entire sanctification as a necessary and attainable dimension of Christian life, deriving its case from Old Testament types, prophetic anticipations, and New Testament teaching attributed to Jesus and the apostles. The work surveys scriptural passages to define and defend holiness, traces historical and typological foreshadowing, and treats sanctification as wrought by Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and realized through truth and faith. It addresses indifference and objections within Christian communities and closes with pastoral and doctrinal reflections on the nature, experience, and means of complete consecration.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
La doctrine de l'Islam
by Bernard Carra de Vaux
The Christian Mother; or, Notes for Mothers' Meetings
by Maria Eliza Hoare
The Christian View of the Old Testament
by Frederick Carl Eiselen
The Vital Message
by Arthur Conan Doyle
War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ
by David Low Dodge
Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
by Henry Adams