Pleading the Blood - Alexander Boddy - ebook
Pleading the Blood - Alexander Boddy - ebook
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This interesting booklet was issued to emphasize the 'right pleading of the Precious Blood.'
Always keen to be Scriptural and Apostolic in his teachings Boddy attempted to avoid some of the extreme practices and doctrines which plagued early Pentecostalism. His balanced ministry enabled the virgin movement to maintain doctrinal purity and orthodoxy.
He speaks against the repetitive use of the word 'Blood' and advocates the true pleading of the precious blood is not by 'swift repetition' but by 'reverent and adoring faith.'
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,16p
Always keen to be Scriptural and Apostolic in his teachings Boddy attempted to avoid some of the extreme practices and doctrines which plagued early Pentecostalism. His balanced ministry enabled the virgin movement to maintain doctrinal purity and orthodoxy.
He speaks against the repetitive use of the word 'Blood' and advocates the true pleading of the precious blood is not by 'swift repetition' but by 'reverent and adoring faith.'
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,16p
Book Title | Pleading the Blood - Alexander Boddy - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
This interesting booklet was issued to emphasize the 'right pleading of the Precious Blood.'
Always keen to be Scriptural and Apostolic in his teachings Boddy attempted to avoid some of the extreme practices and doctrines which plagued early Pentecostalism. His balanced ministry enabled the virgin movement to maintain doctrinal purity and orthodoxy.
He speaks against the repetitive use of the word 'Blood' and advocates the true pleading of the precious blood is not by 'swift repetition' but by 'reverent and adoring faith.'
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,16p
Always keen to be Scriptural and Apostolic in his teachings Boddy attempted to avoid some of the extreme practices and doctrines which plagued early Pentecostalism. His balanced ministry enabled the virgin movement to maintain doctrinal purity and orthodoxy.
He speaks against the repetitive use of the word 'Blood' and advocates the true pleading of the precious blood is not by 'swift repetition' but by 'reverent and adoring faith.'
Format: Digital facsimile, pdf,16p