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Sanctification

Sanctification

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  • Benjamin B. Warfield

Sanctification in this article is defined as the work of God's grace by which the ones who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ are freed from sin and built up in holiness. Further in this article, the author shows how sanctification is distinct from justification. The positions of non-Reformational theologies on the subject are also briefly presented, including the Roman view, the Mystical view, and the Wesleyan view.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2008. 2 pages.

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Christian experience is the influence of sound biblical doctrine applied to the mind, affections, and will by the Holy Spirit. Ernest C. Reisinger
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