The Believer's Handbook on Holiness

By Edward Davies

Introduction

Christian Reader:

I have long had it in my mind to write and publish the following pages. They contain the substance of a course of sermons on Holiness, which I have preached with both pleasure and profit to myself, and I trust to others.

My design is to make the whole matter so plain, that any true Christian may see just where he stands in his religious experience, and just how to advance into that glorious state called Perfect Love, or Christian Holiness. And then, having gained this blessed experience, the great thing is to retain it, and advance therein "from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord." I have endeavored to show how this can be done.

Read, study, and digest, and may the God of all truth sanctify you through his truth, and make you perfect in every good word and work.

As God is the great fountain of holiness, I have thought it well to fill up the first chapter upon the holiness of God. "Multum in parvo," is the motto, and not "magnum opus;" much in little, rather than a great book. May the Holy Spirit guide you into all truth!

E. D.