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Faithfulness & Holiness: The Witness of J.C. Ryle
By J.I. Packer / Crossway Books & Bibles
He came to faith the year Queen Victoria ascended the throne, yet his vivid and vigorous message remains as relevant today as ever. In the first half of this book, Packer surveys the life and work of the great English evangelical leader John Charles Ryle. A reprint of Ryle's 1877 classic, Holiness, completes the work.
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Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, 4 Volumes
By J.C. Ryle / Baker
Announcing the return of an idea-rich preacher's sourcebook---and a devotional treasure for everyday readers! This reprinted expositional classic skillfully comments on every Gospel passage. Among England's most influential evangelical leaders in the 19th century, Ryle rarely digressed from his text---and his simple, elegant applications still cut straight to the heart. 1480 pages total, four hardcovers from Baker.
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Christian Leaders of the Eighteenth Century
By J.C. Ryle / Banner Of Truth
Although much has been written on the evangelical revival of the 18th century, J. C. Ryle's account remains the best popular introduction to this great spiritual era. With simplicity and vigour, he traces the lives of the eleven Christian leaders who 'shook England from one end to another', giving strong reasons for his belief "that excepting Luther and his Continental contemporaries, and our own martyred Reformers, the world has seen no such men since the days of the apostles.' But Ryle does not write to prompt admiration, and his conclusions and applications of his subject are among the most forceful that ever came from his pen.
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Day by Day with J.C. Ryle: A New Devotional of J.C. Ryle's Writings
By J.C. Ryle / Christian Focus Public
J.C. Ryle has become one of the most loved of British authors on church matters. He was the first Bishop of Liverpool, managing to establish a thriving diocese in that most sectarian of English cities. Although a convinced Evangelical he was regarded as fair-minded with those who disagreed with him. Even Ryle's opponents in church politics wept when he died. His books have remained in print for a hundred years because Ryle was able to touch the person in the street with clear teaching on doctrinal matters. He showed how the Bible was relevant. His writings thus lend themselves to a devotional format and here is a new selection different to any that have gone before. Here Eric Russell (Ryle's biographer) has arranged writings according to themes that develop the reader's understanding on a topic before moving on to new pastures. It is as refreshing as it is profound.
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A Call to Prayer
By J.C. Ryle / Charles Nolan Publishers
J.C. Ryle (1816-1900) knew that praying is as natural - and as necessary - to spiritual life as breathing is to physical life. If this book was apropos in his day, it is doubly so in ours. This booklet is Bishop Ryle's clarion wake-up call about prayer. It is a potent remedy for spiritual apathy and weak Christianity. If you heed Bishop Ryle's advice, your walk with the Lord will be energized by an infusion of vitality and spiritual power you never imagined possible.
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The Christian Race & Other Sermons
By J.C. Ryle / Charles Nolan Publishers
This collection of Ryle's sermons were written to be preached, and accordingly, their form is unlike a typical Ryle essay. While style and composition may be wanting, these sermons make clear Ryle's own axiom: "If you want to heat a church, put a stove in the pulpit."
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Practical Religion
By J.C. Ryle / Evangelical Press
By "practical religion" Ryle does not mean a "religion of works", but one in which those who are saved can put their faith into practice. Ryle was appointed as the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880 and was the leader of the Evangelical party in the Church of England for more than half a century. He is highly regarded for his plain and lively writings on practical and spiritual themes, and their usefulness and impact have been consistantly recognized and remain as wise and relevant today as when he first wrote them. Lightly edited and updated, this modern edition remains faithful to Ryle's original work, and conveys its timeless truths of what every believer ought to be, to do, and to expect.
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Shall We Know One Another? & Other Papers
By J.C. Ryle / Charles Nolan Publishers
This booklet answers not only the original question of "Shall We Know Each Other?" but many other uncertainties faced in life, offering pearls of wisdom from Ryle's pastoral treasure chest. And there is no nugget too small as he once said.
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Old Paths
By J. C. Ryle / Banner Of Truth
In this book, J.C. Ryle expounds the great themes of the gospel and proves that this is indeed the 'good way' where true 'rest of soul' is to be found. This is a companion volume to Practical Religion.
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Churches Beware
By J.C. Ryle / Evangelical Press
J.C. Ryle is best known for his plain and lively writings on practical and spiritual themes. His great aim, in all his ministry, was to encourage strong and serious Christian living. He recognized that, as a pastor of the flock of God, he had a responsibility to guard Christ's sheep and to warn them whenever he saw approaching dangers. His love for the church shines through all his preaching and writing. His fearless proclamation of biblical truths, his insight into the dangers threatening the church, his practical wisdom and his penetrating comments are as wise and relevant today as they were when he first wrote them. 175pgs
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Daily Readings from All Four Gospels: For Morning and Evening
By J.C. Ryle & Robert J. Sheehan, eds. / Evangelical Press
Daily Readings From All Four Gospels is a fresh presentation of Ryle's classic Daily Readings, previously published by Evangelical Press in two volumes. This new edition contains all 732 readings from the two previous volumes and arranges them for the morning and evening of every day of any year. Hardcover by Evangelical Press.
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Boys and Girls Playing (And Other Addresses to Children)
By J.C. Ryle / Soli Deo Gloria
J.C. Ryle was one of the most beloved figures in the Christian Church in the 19th century. His writings are still very much in demand. This collection of children's sermons contains 8 short talks for young children given by Ryle to the boys and girls of his congregation. The type is very large so that children can read it to and for themselves. Bound in a durable, hard cover, this book will be a favorite of children and parents alike for years to come. Recommended for ages 7 to 12.
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The Upper Room
By J. C. Ryle / Banner Of Truth
"From the Publisher:" Contents include: 'Luke, the beloved physician'; Simplicity in preaching; The duties of parents; Thoughts for young men; Questions about the Lord's Supper. 472 pgs
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Is All Scripture Inspired?
By J.C. Ryle / Banner Of Truth
To J.C. Ryle, the inspiration of the Scriptures was "the very keel and foundation of Christianity", the underpinning without which Christians had no warrant for doctrine or practice, "no solid ground for present peace or hope, and no right to claim the attention of mankind". He deliberately placed a paper on Inspiration at the beginning of Old Paths, his Plain Statements on Some of the Weightier Matters of Christianity, and it is this, which is republished here. But is all Scripture inspired? Are the very words and expressions used by the writers from God, or does inspiration mean something less than this? Ryle was convinced that the very words are from God, and that only this view makes sense of what the Bible itself claims. Here he eloquently defends this position, answers objections, and applies the truth to the conscience of the reader.
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El Secreto de la Vida Cristiana (The Secrets of the Christian Life)
By J.C. Ryle / Banner Of Truth
Para Ryle una fe estática no harmoniza con la vida cristiana. Al contrario la nueva vida en Cristorecibida en el Nuevo Nacimiento impulsa al creyentea vivir una vida de santidad. En este libro Juan Carlos Ryle presenta un reto para el cristiano a vivir abundantemente el Nuevo Nacimiento ¡Es un llamado a vivir!For Ryle a static faith does not harmonize with Christian life. To the contrary the new life in Christ received in the new birth is the force that impels the believers to live a holy life. In this book J. C. Ryle presents a real challenge for Christians to life the abundant life of the new birth... Is a call to live!
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