Sanctification; the Highway of Holiness - Walter Marshall - Books - Createspace - 9781511555074 - April 1, 2015
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Sanctification; the Highway of Holiness

Walter Marshall

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Sanctification; the Highway of Holiness

Publisher Marketing: There is but one book in the language admitted by all to be the standard one on "Sanctification." It is the work of the Rev. Walter Marshall, published in 1692, "The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification." It has at all times received the highest praise from men of eminence both as theologians and as saints. It is much to be regretted that the book is not better known among the members of our Christian churches. This may partly be accounted for by the author's style and treatment of his subject. His editors admit that his style is at times obscure, and that the book requires a more than ordinary attention to read it with profit. According to the fashion of the time, the argument is so broken down into divisions and subdivisions, that it is only by continually referring back and marking his stages carefully that the reader can keep hold of the thread. Such writing is not only wearying, but gives occasion to frequent repetition. What appears to me, however, specially to hinder the interest and usefulness of the work is the introduction of questions, which are indeed of importance as connected with the subject, but still distract the attention of the earnest inquirer who wants a plain answer to the question, how he can be made holy? On this account I have often felt that an abridgment, in which subordinate points were only indicated in passing, and prominence given to the teaching on Sanctification which gives special value to the book, might be the means of giving it a wider circulation and influence. In preparing such an abridgment I have adhered literally to the words of the author. I shall, at the same time, in this introductory note, and in giving, as I venture to do, new headings to the chapters, endeavour to give the reader such a complete view of the argument of the original work, that he can at once see the relation of the larger extracts to the scope of the whole. I have also made use of italics to indicate the thoughts which appear of special importance: though some readers do not require them, there are others to whom it is a real help to have the eye thus aid the mind. Andrew Murray Contributor Bio:  Marshall, Walter (1628 1680) served as a fellow at New College, Oxford, and Winchester College, and ministered at Fawley, Hursley, and Gosport, England. Contributor Bio:  Murray, Andrew ANDREW MURRAY (1828-1917) is widely recognized as one of Christendom's foremost authorities on prayer. The South African theologian wrote prolifically on the deeper spiritual life.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781511555074
Publishers Createspace
Genre Textbooks     Religion     Religious Orientation > Christian
Pages 94
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 5 mm   ·   136 g

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