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In Plain Papers on the Holy Spirit, Scofield plainly and clearly addresses the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Getting right to the heart of the matter, he points the reader once again to the Bible for the answers to the questions surrounding the person and work of the Holy Spirit.

statement would not be warranted, has the grave demerit of interpreting Scripture by experience, instead of subjecting experience to the test of Scripture. Something is confidently asserted because the writer has “felt” it. Not infrequently the Spirit has been put into the place of Christ. Much of this mass of testimony is deeply legal in its spirit. Believers are set upon various works to the end that they may receive the baptism with the Spirit. They are directed to pray, to empty themselves, to
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