The holiness movement of the 19th and 20th century harkened back the teachings of John Wesley. They were based on the teaching of Arminius and taught that sanctification came through a second blessing of the Holy Spirit.
Harold William Pointen has written: 'The Holiness Movement Church in Canada'
Bishop Charles Harrison Mason's first companion in the holiness faith was Elder C.P. Jones. They worked together in the early 1900s to promote the teachings of holiness and established the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), which became a significant Pentecostal denomination. Their collaboration helped lay the foundation for the growth of the holiness movement in the United States.
I feel skeptical about holiness.
It was organized in the 19th century by a group of evangelistic Christians in North America, as a result of the "holiness movement" that was going on at that time.
Kansas City College and Bible School is a Christian college in Overland Park, KS. It is affiliated with the Church of God (Holiness), an association of autonomous holiness Christian congregations, an outgrowth of the 19th-century holiness movement. It operates Overland Christian Schools, K thru 12, which are accredited with the National Association of Private Schools.
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That is the correct spelling of the noun "holiness" (sanctity).The spelling when used for the Pope is capitalized (e.g. His Holiness).
Holy Father, Your Holiness or His Holiness
No such thing as a holiness code.
From the website at the link below: THE POPE: Addressing a letter: His Holiness Pope N___________ Salutation: Most Holy Father; Your Holiness. Concluding a letter: I have the honor to profess myself with the most profound respect, your Holiness' most obedient and humble servant. In personal speech: Your Holiness
Some religious people seek holiness. Holiness is thought of as a Godly trait.
Arkansas Holiness College ended in 1931.