
Sanctification
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Authors:
- Hoare, Edward
1812 - 1894
About this book
In a period marked by religious fervor and the quest for spiritual clarity, "Sanctification" by Edward Hoare emerges as a profound exploration of holiness within the Anglican tradition. This treatise delves into the transformative process of sanctification, emphasizing its scriptural foundations and the believer's journey towards divine grace. Hoare articulates the significance of living a life reflective of unalienable rights to spiritual fulfillment and community. Ideal for students of theology and civic activists seeking a deeper understanding of faith's role in personal and societal transformation, this work invites readers to engage with the core tenets of Christian doctrine. Discover the intricate balance of faith and action that defines true sanctification in this enlightening text.
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