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J. C. Ryle

First Bishop of Liverpool (1816 - 1900)


J. C. Ryle (1816 - 1900) was the first Bishop of Liverpool. He was one of the most authoritative churchmen of his time and his writings have been in constant demand throughout the last hundred years. His popularity was due to his clear and simple style, his longevity due to his being a profound thinker and compassionate pastor.


Products

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Day By Day With J.C. Ryle

Day By Day With J.C. Ryle

A New daily devotional of Ryle's writings

~ J. C. Ryle

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... read more


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Children's Stories by J.C.Ryle

Children's Stories by J.C.Ryle

~ J. C. Ryle

Looked up to and loved by children in his congregation, J.C Ryle took their and spiritual lives very seriously. Here is a collection of stories for children by this great communicator including 'The two bears'. J. C Ryle... read more


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Are You Ready for the End of Time?

Are You Ready for the End of Time?

Understanding future events from prophetic passages of the Bible

~ J. C. Ryle

J. C. Ryle, accepted as one of the foremost Bible teachers of the last 200 years, turns his attention to the future. He investigates the nature of Biblical prophecy, signs of the End Times, the Second Coming of Christ and the... read more


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Assurance

Assurance

How to Know you are a Christian

~ J. C. Ryle

It is right to have confidence in your Christian life, if that confidence stems from God's saving power. J. C. Ryle shows us that assurance is something every Christian should desire. There are steps we can take in our search for... read more


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Endorsements

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The Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit
"I assert unhesitatingly that the man who wants to study experimental theology will find no books equal to those of Owen for complete scriptural and exhaustive treatment of the subjects they handle. If you wish to study thoroughly the doctrine of sanctification I make no apology for strongly recommending Owen on the Holy Spirit".