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Hills Secret of Spiritual Power

The Secret of Spiritual Power By Aaron Merritt Hills is a 13 chapter work on holiness, different Bible characters words, defining it, when rejected, some comments.

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The Secret of Spiritual Power By Aaron Merritt Hills is a 13 chapter work on holiness, different Bible characters words, defining it, when rejected, some comments.

The Secret of Spiritual Power

By Aaron Merritt Hills
Beacon Hill Press
Kansas City, Missouri
First Printing, 1952 Printed in The United States of America

Table of Contents of Hills The Secret of Spiritual Power

1. What Christ Said About Holiness
2. What Paul Said About Holiness
3. What Paul Said About Holiness (Continued)
4. What Paul Said About Holiness (Continued)
5. What Paul Said About Holiness (Continued)
6. What Peter Said About Holiness
7. What James and John Said About Holiness
8. What Holiness Is
9. It Brings Power
10. Holiness Rejected Makes Strange Bedfellows
11. Holiness Rejected Produces a Worldly and Barren Ministry
12. Holiness Rejected Produces a Godless Christianity
13. The Heavenly Vision

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Aaron Merritt Hills (1848–1935).

Aaron Hills
Aaron Hills

Church of the Nazarene theologian. Educated at Oberlin College and the Yale Divinity School, Hills was for twenty years the pastor of Congregational churches at Ravenna, Ohio; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Springfield, Missouri. At Oberlin, Hills became greatly interested in Christian holiness through the influence of Charles G. Finney and during his later pastorates increasingly identified with the Holiness Movement. He labored for several years as an evangelist and during this period professed the Holiness Movement’s cardinal experience of “entire sanctification.”

Hills was subsequently founding president of three Wesleyan-Holiness colleges: Texas Holiness University (Greenville, Texas), now part of Southern Nazarene University (Bethany, Oklahoma); Central Holiness College in Iowa; and Illinois (now Olivet) Nazarene University. He also taught theology at Asbury College and Bethany Nazarene College but was associated longest with Pasadena College (Nazarene) in California, where he taught from 1916 until 1932. Hills wrote nearly thirty books, including biographies of leaders in the Holiness and temperance reform movements. The most notable are Holiness and Power (1897), a widely influential book in the Holiness Movement of its day, and Fundamental Christian Theology, 2 vols. (1931), the first Nazarene systematic theology.

Bibliography. A. M. Hills, Collection of the Nazarene Archives; Herald of Holiness (July 2, 1951):4.

  1. S. Ingersol

Source: Dictionary of Christianity in America

Works by Aaron Merritt Hills

  • Life of Charles Finney
  • Holiness and Power
  • Establishing Grace
  • Dying to Live
  • Phineas F. Bresee: A Life Sketch
  • Life and Labors of Mrs Mary A. Woodbridge
  • Food for Lambs
  • A hero of Faith and Prayer: Life of Rev. M. W. Knapp
  • Pentecostal Light and The Whosoever Gospel
  • Backslidders and Worldly Christians
  • Fundamental Christian Theology
  • The Uttermost Salvation
  • Collected Works: 12 in one
  • The Secret of Spiritual Power

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