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INTRODUCTION If one has a divine
message, he has it to deliver. The nature of it demands as wide a hearing as
possible. We have long known
that God had given the author of this work something to say for Him. This, as a preacher
and witness, he has said to quite a remarkable degree, the country through. But there is a more
permanent form, and a wider reach for truth than by the human voice. How multiplied and multiplying are the works on holiness. This subject is present as never in the history of the holiness movement. God is going to be heard; He is being heard. This will prove a
helpful work. God will honor its definitions. The words of the Scriptures are
used and not some human substitutes. If God says sanctification, we should. This
author does. If people consult
the table of contents, they will see interesting topics; if they read the
chapters, they will get both information and inspiration. Charles
J. Fowler,
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