The Old Paths: A Treatise On Sanctification, by Rev. Thomas Mitchell, explores the vital doctrine of sanctification within the Christian faith. Written in 1869, this work delves into the process by which believers are made holy through the power of the Holy Spirit. Mitchell provides a comprehensive examination of sanctification, drawing from scripture and theological insights to guide readers on their spiritual journey.
This treatise offers practical guidance and encouragement for those seeking a deeper understanding of God's work in transforming their lives. Discover the 'old paths' of spiritual growth and find inspiration for living a life dedicated to holiness. A valuable resource for both personal reflection and theological study.
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