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Sanctification

Chapter 41: Transcriber's note
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The text offers a systematic, scriptural exposition of sanctification, defining it as separation, dedication, and Spirit-filling while citing biblical and lexical definitions. It contrasts Old Testament ceremonial setting apart with New Testament inward purification through Christ and the Holy Spirit. Chapters consider the apostolic experience, consecration and dedication, the promise of inheritance sealed by the Spirit, faith's role in sanctification, and a process of removing sin. The author discusses Christian perfection and practical holiness, employs vine-and-branches imagery, and concludes with practical counsel and a questions-and-answers section to clarify application.

Transcriber's note

Minor punctuation errors have been corrected without notice. In the Table of Contents the page number for the "The Holy Spirit of Promise" was incorrectly listed as "23"; it was changed to "25". Other obvious typographical errors have been corrected and are listed below.

Page 8: "It is indispensible" changed to "It is indispensable".

Page 17: "the words "having" signifying" changed to "the word "having" signifying".

Page 36: "than should no place" changed to "then should no place".

Page 45: "so deeply inbedded" changed to "so deeply embedded".

Page 62: "of ecclestiastical bondage" changed to "of ecclesiastical bondage".

Page 62: "will in every individaul" changed to "will in every individual".

Page 63: "throughly furnished unto all" changed to "thoroughly furnished unto all".

Pages 77-78: "perfect his death" changed to "perfect" by his death".

Page 85: "sanctificed condition" changed to "sanctified condition".

Page 90: "Chapter XIV" changed to "Chapter XIII".

Page 95: "no consicous change only" changed to "no conscious change only".