A Brief Discussion of the Doctrine of Sanctification offers an accessible look at how holiness develops in the Christian life.
It frames the topic for readers who want clear answers about what sanctification is, how it begins with regeneration, and how it grows over time.
The work traces long-standing Methodist perspectives, compares birth and growth, and explains how true sanctification involves a dynamic life—practical, intellectual, and mystical—under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that holiness is not a static state but an advancing life shaped by faith, obedience, and ongoing spiritual desire.
- Discover how regeneration relates to sanctification and the idea of being “born again” in a scriptural sense.
- Learn about the three manifestations of Christian life and how they relate to true spirituality.
- Explore how the Holy Spirit works in the ego to awaken conscience, conviction, and the power to live rightly.
- See why ongoing growth in holiness matters and how faithful living deepens the experience of grace.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, grounded look at traditional Methodist views on holiness and Christian growth.