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A Plain Account of Christian Perfection



A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
John Wesley's "plain account of Christian perfection" is a collection of sermons on the topic of Christian perfection. In these sermons, Wesley argues that Christian perfection is possible and that anyone who claims to be a Christian should strive to attain it. He also argues that anyone who objects to this goal is not truly a Christian. more details
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  • John Wesley's "plain account of Christian perfection" is a collection of sermons on the topic of Christian perfection. In these sermons, Wesley argues that Christian perfection is possible and that anyone who claims to be a Christian should strive to attain it. He also argues that anyone who objects to this goal is not truly a Christian.


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Author John Wesley
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780834101586
Publisher Beacon Hill Press Of Kansas City
Manufacturer Beacon Hill Press Of Kansas City
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John Wesley's "plain account of Christian perfection" is a collection of sermons on the topic of Christian perfection. In these sermons, Wesley argues that Christian perfection is possible and that anyone who claims to be a Christian should strive to attain it. He also argues that anyone who objects to this goal is not truly a Christian.

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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