Christian Classics Online
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| Murray, Andrew | Holiest of All by Andrew Murray. This is an excellent devotional commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews. The 133 chapters are short enough to be used as a daily devotional and/or as a base lesson plan for weekly Bible study groups. Content quote: "It became God to perfect Him." All that Christ wrought, and all that was wrought in Him, was wrought by God. He yielded Himself to God: He did nothing of Himself: He allowed God to do all in Him. This is the path of perfection, the path to glory, in which Jesus leads. His divinity is inexpressibly precious to us for that He can be and do in us. But as inexpressibly precious His humanity, showing us how He was perfected, how God worked in Him, what we must be, that through Him we can most surely be. | |
| Baker, Sheridan | The Hidden Manna by Sheridan Baker. Hidden Manna is a clear and concise practical presentation of Christian Holiness. From personal experience to Scriptural doctirne Sheridan Baker guides the seeker and confirms the believer in the both the attainment and maintenence of Scriptural Holiness. Content quote: "1. The nature of holiness. -- Holiness is that state or condition of man's spiritual nature in this life after inborn depravity, or the native propensity to sin, is removed. When this carnal principle disappears, all depraved affections depart with it; for depravity is the source of envy, jealousy, revenge, hatred, self-will, worldliness, and all other perverse dispositions. When all these are gone, the opposite and holy tempers exist without any antagonisms, and the purified nature drifts by its own affinities towards the holy and the heavenly. And where there is an intelligent apprehension of the believer's privilege in the gospel, all abnormal appetites, such as the appetite for rum, opium, and tobacco, are taken away. Sometimes purified Christians continue one or more of these indulgences, after entire sanctification takes place, but soon as the light comes, which shows their true nature, they abandon the practices, and the desires leave, or, if they continue the indulgence, they lose their spiritual purity." | |
| Knapp, Martin Wells | The Double Cure | |
| Torrey, R.A. | How to Pray | |
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