The sanctified are new creatures…They stand at the threshold of limitless possibilities in character building & development.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 13.
Holiness is not an acid…Respect for the opinions of others is not a compromise of holiness
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 23.
To know what holiness has not done, and knowing this, be governed by these facts without becoming unsettled when these limitations are en-countered and felt, will make for happiness and contentment in a holy life.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 28.
A tender conscience is necessary, but not one that feels offense if one laughs…Holiness is the happy way between an evil conscience and fanaticism.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 30.
If the devil cannot pull one back into sin, he will push him across the line into fanaticism and grievous errors.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 33.
By a ministry of prayer we mean utilizing the promises of God in behalf of others through intercession.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 39.
Self-preservation is the first law of the nature of the sanctified.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 42.
All sanctified persons have found they have wandering thoughts in prayer. This is due to the lack of mental control and concentration.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 52.
Christian love is sacrificial. Carnal love is selfish. The former gives all. The latter takes all.
– T. M. Anderson, After Sanctification (KC: Beacon Hill Press, 1929), 55.
T (Tony) M Anderson was born this date (4/30/1888) in Westport, Kentucky, USA.
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