The Methodist Quarterly Review, 34 tomas;56 tomasG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1874 |
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... salvation through Christ . To these he added the intensifying doctrines of the conscious witness of the Spirit and entire sanctification , and insisted on their actual realization in experimental life . His entire system of polity , of ...
... salvation through Christ . To these he added the intensifying doctrines of the conscious witness of the Spirit and entire sanctification , and insisted on their actual realization in experimental life . His entire system of polity , of ...
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... entire sanctification . Where , fourthly , such is the correlation between the state of the soul and temptation that the avoidance of sin is a matter of perfect normal and natural ease , and may be rationally predicted as forever and ...
... entire sanctification . Where , fourthly , such is the correlation between the state of the soul and temptation that the avoidance of sin is a matter of perfect normal and natural ease , and may be rationally predicted as forever and ...
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... entire sanctification ? " Our answer would be : Such a measure of power over sin as holds us , with more or less continuity , in that same perfect fullness of divine approbation as rested upon us when justification first pronounced us ...
... entire sanctification ? " Our answer would be : Such a measure of power over sin as holds us , with more or less continuity , in that same perfect fullness of divine approbation as rested upon us when justification first pronounced us ...
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... entire sanctification . Of this state of sanctification , the actual Divine acceptance in its uncondemning fullness is , according to our present state- ment , the actual standard . With how much short - coming from the perfect law this ...
... entire sanctification . Of this state of sanctification , the actual Divine acceptance in its uncondemning fullness is , according to our present state- ment , the actual standard . With how much short - coming from the perfect law this ...
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... entire sanctification took place at justification . But his sanctification was imputed . That is , he held that at justification the entire perfect holiness of Christ became ours , so that we were once and forever entirely sanctified ...
... entire sanctification took place at justification . But his sanctification was imputed . That is , he held that at justification the entire perfect holiness of Christ became ours , so that we were once and forever entirely sanctified ...
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