So far I just have this:
journalArticle:*
If I add sanctification then I get too many results. Where are all of the available keywords defined?
I don't know if best, but my way:
I actually keep a search panel for journals in my big layout!
Use journalArticle:title:sanctification
And the helpfile has the search parameters here
I think I'll stick with mine.
It pulled more journals (the 3 I wanted specifically). The difference without too much checking, is pulling an extra level under title (not what OP asked).
I would do it the way that Graham did, but if you want to follow DMB's broader approach without creating a collection, you could do largeText:sanctification IN journalArticle:*. Or just click Your Books in the search pane and replace it with type:journal, then search for largeText:sanctification. Additionally, consider adding topic:sanctification to find journals that might use other words but still address the subject.
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