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Described by his successor as ‘the man of granite with the heart of a child’, J.C. Ryle was a staunchly evangelical Church of England vicar, who became first bishop of Liverpool in 1880. The selection of his works here presented will afford readers the opportunity to benefit from his clear teaching and application of great Christian themes.

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Book Description To ask and answer the question ‘Why were our Reformers burned?’ could not be more pertinent to the times in which we live, according to Roger Carswell in his Introduction to this edition of J. C. Ryle’s tract on the English Reformers. This is a booklet that needs to be read carefully and […]

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J. C. Ryle Set

15 Volume Set*

by J. C. Ryle


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This Deal includes: Expository Thoughts on the Gospels (7 Volume Set) Practical Religion Holiness Light from Old Times Old Paths Knots Untied Christian Leaders of the 18th Century Charges and Addresses Upper Room Want to learn more about each title in this set? Click on the related items below to read in depth about each […]

   

Holiness

Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots

by J. C. Ryle


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Endorsement ‘A book I think every Christian should read. It is so readable, so accessible, a very simple style of presentation, but absolutely forceful, and discerning. Every time I read it the Lord uses it to press upon me the importance and the possibility of holiness. It’s one of those books that makes you feel […]

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A new, re-typeset, clothbound edition of Ryle’s popular expositional series on the Gospels. The Expository Thoughts can be used as a help in family worship, or as an aid in pastoral visitation, or simply as a companion to the Gospels in the private reading of Scripture. 288–432 pp. per volume.


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Pungent biographies of the lives of Hooper, Taylor, Latimer, Bradford and Ridley, with an analysis of the reasons for their martyrdom. 160pp.

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