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The Sanctified Life

The Sanctified Life
Under the general title of "Sanctification" there appeared in the early issues of the Review and Herald for 1881 a series of eleven helpful articles from the pen of Ellen G. White. In the same decade the eleven articles were drawn together and published as a pamphlet. In 1937 under the familiar title of The Sanctified Life, this material was again reissued in its entirety with the addition of one paragraph from Prophets and Kings to make the present volume.

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Table of Contents

1. True And False Theories Contrasted  [p. 7]
 
2. Daniel's Temperance Principles  [p. 18]
 
3. Controlling The Appetites And Passions      [p. 25]
 
4. The Fiery Furnace  [p. 34]
 
5. Daniel In The Lions' Den  [p. 42]
 
6. Daniel's Prayers  [p. 46]
 
7. The Character Of John  [p. 53]
 
8. The Ministry Of John  [p. 61]
 
9. John In Exile  [p. 70]
 
10. Christian Character  [p. 80]
 
11. The Christian's Privilege  [p. 89]

 

Quotable Quotes

True sanctification is a daily work, continuing as long as life shall last. Those who are battling with daily temptations, overcoming their own sinful tendencies, and seeking for holiness of heart and life, make no boastful claims of holiness. They are hungering and thirsting for righteousness. Sin appears to them exceedingly sinful. . . .

The character of Daniel is presented to the world as a striking example of what God's grace can make of men fallen by nature and corrupted by sin. The record of his noble, self-denying life is an encouragement to our common humanity. From it we may gather strength to nobly resist temptation, and firmly, and in the grace of meekness, stand for the right under the severest trial. . . .

When Paul wrote, "The very God of peace sanctify you wholly" (1 Thessalonians 5:23), he did not exhort his brethren to aim at a standard which it was impossible for them to reach; he did not pray that they might have blessings which it was not the will of God to give. He knew that all who would be fitted to meet Christ in peace must possess a pure and holy character.


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