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_aSanctification _eAn Alliance distinctive _fStoesz, Samuel J. |
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_aCamp Hill _cChristian Publications _d1992 |
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330 | _aChristian Publications Trade Paperback with 142 pages. - A powerful restatement of one of the major themes of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. "Christ Our Sanctifier." The American born author and cofounder of the Canadian Theological Seminary has been a longtime pastor and professor in the Alliance on both sides of the United States/Canadian border. In this volume he has managed to capture the essence of this vital teaching. The book carefully documents the scriptural understanding of the experience of sanctification and its personal implications. Also assembles the historical antecedents of the teaching, and clearly shows what the Alliance has traditionally believed. He carefully distinguishes the Alliance perspective on sanctification from other commonly held views. "The message must not die. It must be experienced anew. It must be preached with power." An honored elder has spoken-powerfully. God grant that he may be heard-now | ||
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