A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (Paperback)
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A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (Paperback)   -     By: John Wesley

A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (Paperback)

Beacon Hill Press / 1966 / Paperback

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In this foundational text, John Wesley records the steps of his journey to understanding and accepting the doctrine of Christian perfection or holiness. He draws together personal reflections, sermons, hymns, testimonies, and doctrinal explanations to form a portrait of the life of perfect love.

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Title: A Plain Account of Christian Perfection (Paperback)
By: John Wesley
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Beacon Hill Press
Publication Date: 1966
Dimensions: 7 3/8 X 5 X 1/8 (inches)
Weight: 6 ounces
ISBN: 0834101580
ISBN-13: 9780834101586
Stock No: WW4101580

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John Wesley’s most representative collection on Christian Perfection. ’ Now let this perfection appear in its native form, and who can speak one word against it? Will any dare to speak against loving the Lord our God with all our heart, and our neighbor as ourselves? Against a renewal of heart, not only in part, but in the whole image of God? Who is he that will open his mouth against being cleansed from all pollution both of flesh and spirit; or against having all the mind that was in Christ, and walking in all things as Christ walked? What man, who calls himself a Christian, has the hardiness to object to the devoting, not a part, but all our soul, body, and substance to God?’

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