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Christian perfection : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christian perfection Christian perfection (also known as perfect love; heart purity; the baptism of the Holy Spirit; the fullness of the blessing; Christian holiness; the second blessing; the second work of grace; the baptism of fire; and entire sanctification) is a doctrine of Methodism and its emerging Holiness movement. It holds that the heart of the regenerate (born-again) Christian may attain a state of holiness in which believers are made free from original sin, or depravity, and where there is a total love for God and others wrought by the infilling of the Holy Spirit. ==Early Church== Polycarp, an early Church Father, wrote: "For if one be in this company he has fulfilled all righteousness, for he who has love is far from all sin" (III:3). This second century Bishop of Smyrna, and later, John Wesley, both espoused the concepts that (1) the Christian's deliverance from sin was from "all sin" (referencing 1 John 1:7), (2) love and sin are mutually exclusive, and (3) "that holy love produces a life that honors God."
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