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The way of holiness: With notes by the way : being a narrative of religious experience resulting from a determination to be a Bible Christian

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169 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1843

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Phoebe Palmer

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Phoebe Palmer was an evangelist and writer who promoted the doctrine of Christian perfection. She is considered one of the founders of the Holiness movement in the United States of America and the Higher Life movement in the United Kingdom. (Source: Wikipedia)

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August 31, 2021
This is written almost like journal entries in a first person voice. Phoebe shares about how the people she talked with found holiness, found surrender; and how she herself continued to grow in her walk in holiness. It challenges the reader to a deeper walk, a walk where Jesus is of first importance and that spending time with Him is vital to our holiness walk. We have to know Him to be like Him!
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June 12, 2021
Rough read until the end

Read this book as required for a ministry class. The first several sections are very rough to read as the author writes of herself in the third person, and writes in such a way as to make it difficult to understand. Closer to the end of the book, it switches into a more journal-ish style and is far more enjoyable and understandable.
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