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“Perfect Love” 1880 Edition: Chapter 1 Terms Signifying Complete Gospel Salvation Chapter 2 Justification Chapter 3 The Nature of Regeneration Chapter 4 Regeneration and Entire Sanctification Not Identical Chapter 5 The Time Between Regeneration and Entire Sanctification Chapter 6 The Nature of Christian Perfection Chapter 7 Holiness Attainable Chapter 8 Directions for Obtaining Holiness Chapter 9 The Evidences of Perfect Love Chapter 10 The Profession of Perfect Love Chapter 11 Witnesses of Perfect Love Chapter 12 Reasons Why Every Christian Should Be Entirely Sanctified Chapter 13 Ministers Should Be Entirely Sanctified Chapter 14 Holiness Must Be Preached Chapter 15 Holiness Identified with the Promotion of the General Work of God Chapter 16 Results of Not Seeking Holiness Chapter 17 Trials of the Entirely Sanctified Chapter 18 How a State of Entire Sanctification May Be Retained Chapter 19 Objections to Christian Holiness Chapter 20 Objections to Seeking Perfect Love Chapter 21 Advice to Those Professing Perfect Love Chapter 22 Holiness Historically Chapter 23 Miscellaneous Chapter 24 The Author’s Experience In the 1861 edition there is a section called “Recommendations”, a list of testimonies from different people. I found these recommendations very good, so I have posted them below. The “Recommendations”was not published in the 1880 edition. “Recommendations” 1861 edition: I have read this book with great profit, and if it were in my power would place a copy on the study table of every young preacher in the connection. —1Min. George Hughes. The work aims at no profound disquisition, no original views, no novel theology. It is a plain, clear statement of the doctrine of Christian holiness as held in our Church. He who will read this work will see that what wehold all good men may. –Edward Thompson, Editor of the Christian Advocate and Journal. This is a complete hand-book of the subject on which it treats. Its theology is Wesleyan. Its arrangement is logical. Its style is lucid, and its spirit is admirable. May God bless this work to the souls of thousands. — Wilber Fisk Watkins, Pastor of Washington St. M. E. Church Brooklyn, New York.
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