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'''Holiness''' churches are those emphasizing [[John Wesley]]'s doctrine of perfection, especially as expressed in the [[methodist Church]].  They teach that "entire sanctification" and the removal of inbred sin, follows conversion and is experienced instantaneously by faith. Following this crisis, the believer is empowered to live without deliberate sin, though not without ‘weaknesses’.
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Holiness churches are those emphasizing John Wesley's doctrine of perfection, especially as expressed in the methodist Church. They teach that "entire sanctification" and the removal of inbred sin, follows conversion and is experienced instantaneously by faith. Following this crisis, the believer is empowered to live without deliberate sin, though not without ‘weaknesses’.

see Holiness Movement