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THE WAY TO PENTECOST
By Samuel Chadwick
Late Principal, Cliff College
Sheffield, England

With Words of Commendation by Dr. Clyde W. Meredith, President Taylor University

Published by
Light and Hope Publications
Berne, Indiana, U. S. A.
Printed Book Copyright 1937
by
Light and Hope Publications
Berne, Indiana, U. S. A.
Printed in U. S. A.
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Digital Edition 08/14/98
By Holiness Data Ministry
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WORDS OF COMMENDATION
The criticism has been hurled at the people who believe and preach the Wesleyan

interpretation of full salvation that their teaching is noticeably void of Scriptural proof and
Biblical terminology. The charge is false, of course, and there are ample books to be found which
witness to the contrary. This little volume is one of them. Dr. Chadwick, the author of "The Way to
Pentecost" was first a godly man. Likewise he was a life long student of the Word. His writings
reflect an unusual insight into the teachings of God's Word relative to the deeper things of the
Spirit. The meat of the Word was a steady diet for him, and his soul reached a spiritual robustness
that suggested an "inner circle" relationship with his Lord. The path he followed in his relationship
with Christ was via Pentecost -- his own personal Pentecost. The Wesleyans of England had in
Samuel Chadwick an able exponent of the great fundamental doctrine which John Wesley was
called of God to enunciate with such clarity. This little book epitomizes the personal experiences
to be associated with the believer and the Holy Spirit in the working out of God's redeeming love.

I heartily commend it as material for careful reading to those who would be the happy
recipients of God's saving and sanctifying grace.
Clyde W. Meredith, President
Taylor University
Upland, Indiana
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CONTENTS

1Do We Believe in the Holy Ghost?
2The Church Without the Spirit
3The Spirit of Promise
4Pentecost
5The Gift of the Holy Ghost
6The Pentecostal Life
7The Indwelling Spirit

8The Communion of the Holy Ghost
9The Spirit of Christ
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The Spirit of Power
11
The Spirit of Life
12
The Spirit of Truth
13
The Spirit of Holiness
14
The Spirit of Love
15
The Spirit of Fire
16
The Fruit of the Spirit
17
The Gifts of the Spirit
18
The Law of the Spirit
19
The Challenge of Pentecost
20
The Way into the Blessing
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Chapter 1
DO WE BELIEVE IN THE HOLY GHOST?
The Apostles' Creed contains ten articles on the Person and Work of Christ, and only one
on the Holy Spirit. The proportion of ten to one about represents the interest in the doctrine of the
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