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															|  | Introduction | 
														
															| Chapter 1 | CONDITIONS OF ATTAINING TO
   HOLINESS. | 
														
															|  | Holiness not attained by waiting God's
   time. Not by works of law. Not by direct efforts to feel right.
   Not by any efforts to obtain grace by works of law. Not by copying
   the experience of others. Not by waiting to make preparations. Not
   by attending meetings, &c. Not by waiting for any particular
   views of Christ. Not in any way which you may mark out for
   yourself. Not in any manner, time, or place upon which you may lay
   stress. It is to be attained by faith alone. Sanctification by
   faith not opposed to sanctification by the Holy Spirit. | 
														
															| Chapter 2 | CONDITIONS OF ATTAINING TO HOLINESS,
   CONTINUED. | 
														
															|  | Necessity of considering the temptations
   that overcome us. What is implied in ability to be holy. In order
   to attain to holiness, we need to know Christ as our King. As our
   Mediator. As our Advocate. As our Redeemer. As our Justification.
   As our Judge. As the Repairer of the Breach. As the Propitiation
   for our sins. As the surety of a better than the first covenant.
   As dying for our sins. As risen for our Justification. As bearing
   our griefs and carrying our sorrows. As He by whose stripes we are
   healed. As being made sin for us. That He was made sin for us that
   we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. As He upon whose
   shoulders is the government of the world. As Head over all things
   to the church. As having all power in heaven and on earth. As the
   Prince of Peace. As the Captain of salvation. As our Passover. As
   our Wisdom. As the Redemption of the soul. As our Prophet. As our
   High Priest. | 
														
															| Chapter 3 | CONDITIONS OF ATTAINING TO HOLINESS,
   CONTINUED. | 
														
															|  | In order to attain to holiness, we need to
   have Christ revealed to us as the Bread of Life. As the Fountain
   of the Water of Life. As the True God and the Eternal Life. As our
   Life. As the All in All. As the Resurrection and the Life. As the
   Bridegroom of the soul. | 
														
															| Chapter 4 | CONDITIONS OF ATTAINING TO HOLINESS,
   CONTINUED. | 
														
															|  | In order to attain to holiness, we need to
   have Christ revealed to us as the Shepherd. As the Door. As the
   Way of Salvation. As the Truth. As the True Light. | 
														
															| Chapter 5 | CONDITIONS OF ATTAINING TO HOLINESS,
   CONTINUED. | 
														
															|  | In order to attain to holiness, we need to
   have Christ revealed to us as "Christ within us." As our Strength.
   As our Keeper. As our Friend. As our Elder Brother. As the True
   Vine. As the Fountain opened in the house of David. As Jesus the
   Savior. As one whose blood cleanseth from all sin. As the
   "Wonderful. "As the "Counselor." As the Mighty God. | 
														
															| Chapter 6 | CONDITIONS OF ATTAINING TO HOLINESS,
   CONTINUED. | 
														
															|  | In order to attain to holiness we need to
   have Christ revealed to us as our Shield. As the Portion of his
   people. As our Hope. As our Salvation. As the Rock of our
   Salvation. As a Rock cleft. As a Rock Higher than we. As the Rock
   from which the soul is satisfied with honey. As the Rock upon
   which the church is builded. As the Strength of our heart. As He
   through whom we may reckon ourselves dead unto sin, and alive unto
   God. | 
														
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