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This book explores the doctrine of sanctification as set forth in the New Testament and as advocated by the Wesleyan movement. The author reviews the entire sin question in light of the fullness of the New Testament dispensation. He shows conclusively from the scriptures that the atoning work of Jesus Christ must forever have as its objective the deliverance from all sin and the infilling and indwelling of the Holy Spirit as an abiding Comforter. Chapter titles include: • Sanctification the Establishing Grace • Christ Versus Adam • Shall We Live Any Longer in the Sin? • The Wretched Man and the Warring Law • Deliverance by Christ • Death, or Glory • Holy and Acceptable to God • "Sanctified by the Holy Ghost" About the Author In 1899, A.M. Hills was recruited to help establish and serve as President of the newly founded Texas Holiness University in what is now Greenville, Texas. Hills actively recruited new students, facilitated fund-raising efforts, organized the faculty, developed curriculum, and established a board of directors. Hills was the author of numerous books, including: Dying to Live, The Establishing Grace, Holiness and Power, Holiness in the Book of Romans, How They Entered Canaan, Life and Labors of Mrs. Mary A. Woodbridge, Pentecostal Light, The Secret of Spiritual Prayer, and The Uttermost Salvation.
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