Carradine was notorious for releasing books just like this one, that are a collection of sermons and studies that don't have any specific correlation, but are great devotional studies. This is a great collection, and for the price is an unprecedented value!
The Table of Contents are as follows: Chapter 1: THE BATTLE ON THIS PLANET Chapter 2: FIVE KINDS OF DIVINE HEALING Chapter 3: FROM WHAT CHRIST DOES NOT MAKE US FREE Chapter 4: THE HOLY GHOST NO FAILURE Chapter 5: THE VICTIM OF NATURAL GOODNESS Chapter 6: THE TRAVAIL OF ZION Chapter 7: THE FREEDOM OF THE HOLINESS MOVEMENT Chapter 8: THE UPPER ROOM AND TONGUES Chapter 9: LEAVING THE FIRST PRINCIPLES Chapter 10: THE DELAY OF THE GOSPEL Chapter 11: THE JUNGLE IN THE HEART Chapter 12: THE DEATH OF CONSCIENCE Chapter 13: NEW WINE AND OLD BOTTLES Chapter 14: THE SHOUT AT JERICHO Chapter 15: THE WISE MEN OF THE WEST Chapter 16: A PERFECT CONSECRATION Chapter 17: CHRIST THE ALTAR Chapter 18: THE SUNRISE BLESSING Chapter 19: RELIGIOUS SINGING Chapter 20: THE DIVINE MONOPOLY Chapter 21: CELESTIAL PROPERTY Chapter 22: DISAPPOINTMENT Chapter 23: DIFFERENCE IN HEARING Chapter 24: LESSONS FROM CRUCIFIXION Chapter 25: PREACHING THE GREAT INSTRUMENTALITY OF SALVATION Chapter 26: THE AURICULAR CUSPIDOR Chapter 27: MOULTING AND SHEDDING Chapter 28: THE EFFECT OF DISTANCE Chapter 29: LESSONS FROM HALLEY'S COMET Chapter 30: THE AEROPLANE BLESSING Chapter 31: THE FORTY Chapter 32: THE DIVINE PERMISSION OF WRONG DOING Chapter 33: THE NECESSITY OF A DAY OF JUDGMENT Chapter 34: THE QUIET POWER OF GOODNESS Chapter 35: THE CHAMBER OVER THE GATE Chapter 36: THE SICK ROOM Chapter 37: SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT DEATH Chapter 38: DYING FLASHES
About the author:
Beverly Francis Carradine (April 4, 1848 April 22, 1931) was an American Methodist minister, and a leading evangelist for the holiness movement. He was a productive author, writing primarily on the subject of sanctification.
He served in the Confederate Cavalry during the American Civil War, and later in his lafe studied pharmacy and also worked in a store as a clerk and bookkeeper.
Unlike many ministers, Carradine was not converted to Christianity until the age of 26. He was licensed to preach only three months later, and continued in the service of God for the remainder of his life.
He was a prolific author, and wrote more than two dozen books. Throughout his life, he was influential in the holiness movement, and continues to be a blessing generations later.