…There is no holiness for man unless it is based on the holiness of God.
– L. D. Wilcox, Profiles in Wesleyan Theology (Salem, OH: Schmul, 1985), 65.
There is always in it [act of sin] an attitude of defiance and rejection of authority and the decision to go “one’s own way.
– L. D. Wilcox, Profiles in Wesleyan Theology (Salem, OH: Schmul, 1985), 145.
…One thing that will mark Christian perfection…will be a willingness and readiness to apologize…
– L. D. Wilcox, Profiles in Wesleyan Theology (Salem, OH: Schmul, 1985), 251.
The application of perfect love…is like buying a new tool…you must learn how to use it.
– L. D. Wilcox, Profiles in Wesleyan Theology (Salem, OH: Schmul, 1985), 260.
There is no scripture to support their theory of separation of rapture and revelation…proponents are mostly Calvinists.
– L. D. Wilcox, Profiles in Wesleyan Theology (Salem, OH: Schmul, 1985), 311.
Leslie (L D) Wilcox died this date in South Carolina. He was a pastor, a professor, a conference president, and a published author. I had the privilege of sitting under his teaching at God’s Bible School. In my early years of teaching he encourage me toward C S Lewis. See also Power from on High, Beyond the Gate, Be Ye Holy, and Beacons for Youth.
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