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Chapter 36 of 181

02.00. Heart Talks on Holiness

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Heart Talks on Holiness by Samuel Brengle

Contenido PREFACE

Chapter 1. DEATH OF ’THE OLD MAN’    

Chapter 2. HOLINESS -- WHAT IT IS NOT AND WHAT IT IS    

Chapter 3. HOLINESS: HOW TO GET IT    

Chapter 4. HINDRANCES TO HOLINESS    

Chapter 5. THE OUTCOME OF A CLEAN HEART    

Chapter 6. HOW TO KEEP A CLEAN HEART    

Chapter 7. HOLINESS BEFORE THE FLOOD; OR, DO YOU WALK WITH GOD?    

Chapter 8. PAUL A PATTERN    

Chapter 9. TESTIFY TO THE BLESSING    

Chapter 10. KNOWING JESUS    

Chapter 11. FREEDOM FROM SIN    

Chapter 12. WRESTLERS WITH GOD    

Chapter 13. UNION WITH JESUS    

Chapter 14. IN GOD’S SCHOOL    

Chapter 15. HOLINESS AND SELF-DENIAL    

Chapter 16. SPIRITUAL POWER    

Chapter 17. JESUS -- THE WORKING MAN    

Chapter 18. THE LEGACY OF HOLINESS    

Chapter 19. THANKSGIVING    

Chapter 20. DON’T FLINCH’    

Chapter 21. FAITH IS WHAT YOU WANT    

Chapter 22. PRACTICAL LESSONS OF THE RESURRECTION    

Chapter 23. EVIL-SPEAKING    

Chapter 24. HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE    

Chapter 25. HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE MEETING    

Chapter 26. A WORD TO YOU WHO WOULD BE USEFUL    

Chapter 27. FOOLS FOR CHRIST’S SAKE    

BACK FLY-LEAF TEXT

’Heart Talks on Holiness’ is the second of a new and definitive edition of the writings of Samuel Logan Brengle. Of colonial stock, Commissioner Brengle, D.D., O.F., left the security of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the uncertainties of officership in the newly-born, but rapidly growing, Salvation Army.

Return to the United States from training in England brought him his share of that persecution which was the lot of many Salvationists in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, and a brick aimed at his head by a rough nearly ended his life. During the convalescence which followed he started to write, since when more than a million copies of his books have been sold.

Outstanding Christian leaders such as Barclay Buxton, Archbishop Harrington Lees and John Stuart Holden have acknowledged their indebtedness to Brengle’s writings, but these are also so clear in construction and style that no wayfaring man need err therein.

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