Knots Untied

BEING PLAIN STATEMENTS ON DISPUTED POINTS IN RELIGION, FROM THE STANDPOINT OF AN EVANGELICAL CHURCHMAN

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Weight 0.71 kg
Dimensions 22.3 × 14.3 × 3.1 cm
ISBN 9781848716827
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Cloth-bound, eBook (ePub & Kindle), Cloth-bound & eBook (ePub & Kindle)

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488

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9781848716827

Original Pub Date

1874

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Jun 9, 2016

‘Let us remember, not least, the enormous injury which we may do to souls, if we once allow ourselves to depart in the least degree from the simplicity of the gospel either in our doctrine or in our worship. Who can estimate the shipwrecks that might occur in a single night, and the lives that might be lost, if a light-house keeper dared to alter but a little the colour of his light?—Who can estimate the deaths that might take place in a town, if the chemist took on himself to depart but a little from the doctor’s prescriptions?—Who can estimate the wholesale misery that might be caused in a war, by maps a little wrong and charts a little incorrect?—Who can estimate these things?—Then perhaps you may have some idea of the spiritual harm that ministers may do by departing in the slightest degree from the scriptural proportions of the gospel, or by trying to catch the world by dressing simple old Evangelical religion in new clothes.’ , J.C. Ryle (from chapter 1, ‘Evangelical Religion’)

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Knots Untied is J. C. Ryle’s leading work in defence of the evangelicalism of the Church of England. When first published in 1874 it proved immensely popular, and by 1885 it was reprinted in a tenth edition. Knots Untied is a classic volume in which Ryle covers the then current disputes about various points of religion within the Church of England, advocating and defending the evangelical position at every turn.

Knots Untied is unashamedly written from the ‘standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman’. Ryle’s presentation of the evangelical position is simply outstanding, ‘not because it differs substantially from what other evangelicals might say, but because’, according to J. I. Packer, ‘he sets it forth so clearly, so brilliantly, and so compellingly – in a word, so very, very well. … In this, as in so much else, his work retains benchmark status; for surely in principle his evangelicalism is neither more nor less than New Testament Christianity.’

‘Show us anything plainly written in that Book, and, however trying to flesh and blood, we will receive it, believe it, and submit to it. Show us anything, as religion, which is contrary to that Book, and, however specious, plausible, beautiful, and apparently desirable, we will not have it at any price…Here is rock: all else is sand.’ J. C. Ryle on the Bible as the only rule of faith and practice.

Table of Contents Expand ↓

Preface to the Tenth Edition (1885) vii
Preface (1877) ix
1 Evangelical Religion 1
2 Only One Way of Salvation 29
3 Private Judgment 49
4 The Thirty-nine Articles 69
5 Baptism 97
6 Regeneration 123
7 Prayer-book Statements about Regeneration 145
8 The Lord’s Supper 183
9 The Real Presence 213
10 The Church 239
11 The Priest 271
12 Confession 291
13 Worship 309
14 The Sabbath 333
15 Pharisees and Sadducees 363
16 Divers and Strange Doctrines 387
17 The Fallibility of Ministers 405
18 Apostolic Fears 431
19 Idolatry 449

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