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Our High Calling: Practical and Devotional Thoughts on Personal Sanctification (Christian Sanctification Series)
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A stronger fit when you want a more concrete fit signal than lookalikes. Worth opening if you want a clearer sense of what the book actually delivers.
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Less ideal if you want a complete deep-dive before you decide. Lower fit if you want a totally different reader expectation set. You are specifically hunting for the newest framing rather than a backlist perspective.
Summary
Our High Calling: Practical and Devotional Thoughts on Personal Sanctification (Christian Sanctification Series) by J. Sidlow Baxter looks like a spiritually oriented read meant for reflection more than speed from the record we have here. This edition lists 1993 • Kregel Pubns • 206 pages, which gives you a quick sense of scope and pace.
Edition on file: 1993 • Kregel Pubns • 206 pages • ISBN 9780825421716.
Why this book now
More appealing if you want an older backlist book that still feels distinct instead of generic filler.
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Light commitment. Best if you want more than a quick hit but not a huge undertaking.
What stands out here
What stands out here is the reflective angle. It looks like a book meant to be sat with, not just checked off.
Best way to approach it
This will probably work better in measured sessions than in one fast push.
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Expect a reflective pace and a tone shaped more by contemplation than urgency. That usually makes for a mid-length read that should balance momentum with detail. It also has the feel of a backlist title rather than a brand-new release.
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