Higher Life Movement - Sources

Sources

  • Harford, C. F., ed. The Keswick Convention; its Message, its Method and its Men, London, 1907.
  • Harford-Battersby, T. D. Memoirs of the Keswick Convention, 1890.
  • Hopkins, E. H., The Story of Keswick, London, 1892.
  • Pierson, A. T., The Keswick Movement, New York.
  • B.B. Warfield, Perfectionism, Philadelphia, 1958, ISBN 0-87552-528-8.
  • Robertson McQuilkin, The Keswick View: Five Views of Sanctification, ISBN 0-310-21269-3 Zondervan Pub.
  • Pollock, J. C., A Cambridge Movement, London, John Murray, 1953.
  • Packer, J. I., Keep In Step With The Spirit, 1984, ISBN 0-8010-6558-5. — See chapter 4.
  • Pyne, Robert A., and Matt Blackmon, "A Critique of the Exchanged Life", 2006 Bibliotecha Sacra 163, April–June

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