The Work of the Holy Spirit, AN EXPERIMENTAL AND PRACTICAL VIEW
From the author’s Preface: ‘To the subject discussed in the following pages, the author earnestly bespeaks the prayerful consideration of the Christian reader. It cannot occupy a position too prominent in our Christianity, nor can it be a theme presented too frequently for our contemplation. All that we spiritually know of ourselves, all that we know of God, and of Jesus, and his Word, we owe to the teaching of the Holy Spirit; and all the real light, sanctification, strength and comfort we are made to possess on our way to glory, we must ascribe to Him. To be richly anointed with the Spirit is to be led into all truth; and to be filled with the Spirit is to be filled with love to God and man.’
Publisher: Banner of Truth
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9780851511528
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Octavius Winslow (1808-78) was born in Pentonville, a village near London. He was one of the preachers at the opening of Spurgeon’s Metropolitan Tabernacle.Winslow pastored a Baptist church on Warwick Road in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire (1839-1858) and i
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‘This book is well worth reading, … the merits of the study are that it is biblical, usually there are plenty of references to support an assertion, and the book proceeds by exegesis of verses and passages; it is practical, the aim being so to expound the doctrine as to promote the experience; it is well set out with headings and sub-headings, so that the substance is not lost in vagueness, and the reader is not lost in complexity…’ J.A. MOTYER