In 1841 Ryle was ordained as a minister in the Anglican Church, and in 1880 he was named the first Bishop of Liverpool. Throughout his ministry he became known and beloved as a defender of the evangelical reformed faith. J. C. Ryle's Books Add to cart Add to cart ...
Ryle's family were nominal Anglicans, and until his time as an undergraduate Ryle had a similar attitude to Christianity. However, as he was due to sit his final examinations, he became seriously ill with a chest infection, and was confined to his bed. During this time he began to pray ...
Such a man can look forward to the resurrection and the judgment, and yet not be greatly moved. He can see with his mind’s eye the great white throne—the assembled world—the open books—the listening angels—the Judge Himself, and yet feel peace. Reader, can you? Such a man can t...
I am afraid that man cannot be a true servant of Christ, who has not something of his Master’s mind and feeling towards the Bible.”—J.C. Ryle, Bible Reading “The character of our praying will determine the character of our preaching. Light praying will make light preaching. …The ...
J. C. Ryle (1816-1900) HEBREWS XI. 24-26. “By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter; “Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; “Esteeming the reproach of...
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C. Ryle"God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."-JOHN III. 16.Look at the well-known text which heads this page. Its words are probably familiar to your ears. You have very likely ...
J. C. RyleJ. C. Ryle – The Man, The Minister and The Missionary-"J. C. Ryle had drunk deeply from the wells of the great classical Puritan writers of the seventeenth century. Indeed, it would be but accurate to say that his books are a distillation of true Puritan theology presented...