Faith and Its Effects

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"Faith and Its Effects" is a religious work by 19th-century Methodist evangelist Phoebe Palmer that explores the transformative power of Christian faith in personal holiness and spiritual life.

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instanceOf 19th-century Christian book
religious work
addressesTopic growth in grace
inner spiritual transformation
obedience of faith
aimsTo encourage deeper Christian faith
promote holy living among believers
associatedMovement Holiness movement NERFINISHED
author Phoebe Palmer NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 19th century
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
doctrinalContext Protestant evangelicalism
emphasizes consecrated Christian living
experiential Christianity
practical holiness
focusesOn relationship between faith and holiness
transformative power of Christian faith
genre devotional literature
religious non-fiction
hasAuthorRole Phoebe Palmer as Methodist evangelist
influencedBy John Wesley’s theology of holiness
intendedAudience Christian laity
Christian ministers
Methodist believers
language English
mainTheme faith
personal holiness
sanctification
spiritual life
promotesDoctrine assurance of faith
entire sanctification
religiousTradition Christianity
Methodism NERFINISHED
theologicalPerspective Wesleyan-Holiness NERFINISHED
usedIn Holiness movement teaching
Methodist devotional practice

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Phoebe Palmer notableWork Faith and Its Effects