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In these 13 chapters, Samuel Chadwick discusses the doctrine of Christian perfection as portrayed by the teachings of John Wesley, cofounder of Methodism. He asks such questions as: “Is Christian Perfection Attainable?” and “Do the Scriptures Teach a Second Blessing?” He talks about the “Difficulties about Christian Perfection,” and “Christian Perfection and Temptation,” and “The Essential...

This is the inner meaning of prayer. It is more than asking, it is communion, fellowship, co-operation, identification with God the Father and the Son by the Holy Spirit. Prayer is more than words, for it is mightiest when wordless. It is more than asking, for it reaches its highest glory when it adores and asks nothing. When a child entered his father’s study and walked up to him at his desk, the father turned and asked, “What did you want, sonnie?” The little chap answered,
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