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The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 7)
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six Wesley’s two-tiered innovation of initial and entire sanctification gave rise to new variations downstream from Wesleyanism. Despite the variation, the commonality among them is a net, common perversion of the gospel. John Wesley brought salvation by works: the […]
Evan Roberts, Jessie Penn-Lewis, and the 1904 Welsh Revival
Some time ago, What is Truth? published a series on the 1904 Welsh Revival and Keswick leaders Evan Roberts, and Jessie Penn-Lewis. This lengthy series, on these important historical figures, who, sadly, helped to destroy a true revival that had been going on and bring to an end the long-term growth of Baptist churches in […]
Sanctification: Bible, Keswick, Wesleyan, Pentecostal Views
Confusion on the nature of progressive sanctification is widespread today. What are the basic differences between the views on sanctification taught in the Bible and the views of sanctification promoted by the Wesleyan (Methodist, Holiness), Keswick (Higher Life), Pentecostal (Assemblies of God), and what I call the Weak on Repentance (“free grace,” anti-Lordship) movements? As […]
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