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Inskip, John S. Holiness Miscellany Essays by Adam Clarke, Richard Watson, Bishop Foster, Geo. Peck, Alfred Cookman, J. A. Wood, E. M. Levy, D. Steele Philadelphia, PA National Publishing Association for the Promotion of Holiness 1882 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Very Good with no dust jacket This is the original 1882 edition of Holiness Miscellany, with a compilation of eight chapters put together by John S. Inskip and written by Adam Clarke, Richard Watson, and others. This small hardcover book runs 176 pages, and is in excellent condition. The decorative cover is brown cloth and has an embossed design in black. The cover has very little wear. The binding is tight and the boards are completely attached. John Inskip was born at Huntingdon, England, in 1816, and. came to America in 1820. He was converted at fourteen years of age, in 1836 joined the Philadelphia Conference, in 1845 was transferred to the Ohio Conference, in 1852 to the New York East Conference, later to the New York Conference, the Baltimore Conference, and finally, again to the New York East Conference, in all, of which he occupied important stations until his super-annuation in 1873, after which he was editor of the Christian Standard, in Philadelphia, until his death, at Ocean Grove, N.J., March 7, 1884. He was a pleasing and successful evangelist, and in his later years a powerful advocate of entire sanctification. He made a memorable defence of himself before the General Conference of 1852 from the charge of innovation in his pastoral rulings at Springfield, Ohio, concerning family sittings in the congregations. Rare. We provide delivery tracking on US orders. ; 12mo; 176 pages
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