
Transcribed from the 1878, (third) Hatchards edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
Sanctification
PREFACE.
SEPARATION UNTO GOD.
LEGAL CLEANSING. - SANCTIFICATION THROUGH BLOOD.
PERSONAL HOLINESS. - THE SANCTIFIED.
THE HOLY NAME SANCTIFIED.
EXPOSITORY NOTES. - Note A.—Romans, vii.
DOCTRINAL NOTES.
ADVERTISEMENTS. - WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
A thoughtful collection of parish sermons, spoken by a 19th‑century Anglican vicar, offers a clear‑sighted look at the biblical doctrine of sanctification. Drawing on Scripture and the teachings of the Church of England, the talks avoid abstract theology and aim instead to bring timeless truths into everyday faith.
The preacher acknowledges the tension many believers feel when striving for deeper holiness, describing the humbling awareness of personal shortcomings that often accompanies sincere effort. He unpacks the four biblical senses of “sanctify”—from the original idea of being set apart to legal cleansing, personal holiness, and the exaltation of God’s own holiness—providing concrete guidance for those wrestling with doubt and desire.
Listeners will find a steady, compassionate voice that encourages perseverance, reminding the faithful that God’s grace is the true source of transformation. The sermons remain relevant for anyone seeking a grounded, scripturally rooted path toward spiritual growth.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (195K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1812–1894
A well-known Victorian evangelical clergyman, he wrote practical religious books and sermons shaped by decades of parish work in Tunbridge Wells. His writing is direct, earnest, and closely tied to the religious debates of 19th-century England.
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