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The Call To Christian Perfection
The Call To Christian Perfection
By Samuel Chadwick 1943
John Wesley’s teaching on Christian perfection is a foundational work in Methodism. The principle is that it is possible for a Christian to arrive at “perfection” (i.e. no sin). Chadwick’s work is a supporting work to Wesley’s.
“The soul’s safety is in its heat. Truth without enthusiasm, morality without emotion, ritual without soul, make for a Church without power. Destitute of the Fire of God, nothing else counts; possessing Fire, nothing else matters.”
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- Samuel Chadwick – Wikipedia
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Contents of Chadwick’s The Call To Christian Perfection
1. The Accent Of Wesley’s Teaching
2. The Doctrine Of Christian Perfection
3. What Christian Perfection Implies
4. The Essential Element In Christian Perfection
5. Christian Perfection As Interpreted By John Wesley
6. Christian Perfection In Relation To Sins And Mistakes
7. Christian Perfection And Temptation
8. Christian Perfection: A Second Blessing
9. Do The Scriptures Teach A Second Blessing?
10. Is Christian Perfection Attainable?
11. The Negations Of Christian Perfection
12. Difficulties About Christian Perfection
13. The Prayer For Christian Perfection
More Works on Perfectionism
- Askwith – The Christian Concept of Holiness
- Barclay – Catechism and Confession of Faith
- Chadwick – The Call To Christian Perfection
- Colwell, John-Little Foxes!
- Darby, J.N. – Pilgrim Portions
- Miller, J.R. – Garden of the Heart
- Saint Albert the Great {Church Fathers}- On Cleaving to God
- Serle, Ambrose – Christian Husbandry
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More Works on the Temptation
- Aitken – Temptation and Toil
- Barrett – Temptation of Christ
- Plumer, William S. – Grace of Christ
- Winslow Christ and the Christian in Temptation
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