Adam Shields

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In the 1850s, Brethren quickly grew concerned that the bulk of revival energy was being channeled into individualistic reform, based on faulty Wesleyan notions of sanctification, while ignoring the deeper ruination of the church. More important to them than entire sanctification was ecclesial revival from the bottom up, leading to the institutional renewal of the church and its return to the purity of the New Testament.
The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battle over the End Times Shaped a Nation
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