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Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots- Unit price
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This great classic needs no commendation. All who read it remember its counsels clearly, and recommend it to others. It imparts an education in sanctification, assurance, growth, and love for Christ. This has changed many lives.
Publisher's note:
Few books about sanctification have been as influential of this work by J C Ryle. It has proved life-changing for many who have read it and is rightly recommended reading for all Christians. Written in Ryle’s characteristic style, each chapter focuses on a key theme related to a believer’s sanctification, compelling the reader to see the vital necessity of a real relationship with God as opposed to the cold formality of so many.
Later chapters illustrate principles by means of biblical examples including those that function as warnings to us. The lightweight nature of so much that is written today on this theme is exposed by such writing as this.
J C Ryle (1816-1900) served as a minister in Anglican churches in East Anglia for almost 40 years before becoming the first Bishop of Liverpool and was a staunch evangelical. His writings continue to be appreciated and remain in print.
Holiness by J C Ryle is on the Read for the Lord scheme in the Start-Up List.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Sin
2. Sanctification
3. Holiness
4. The Fight
5. The Cost
6. Growth
7. “Assurance”
8. Moses – An Example
9. Lot – A Beacon
10. A Woman to be Remembered
11. Christ’s Greatest Trophy
12. The Ruler of the Waves
13. The Church which Christ Builds
14. Visible Churches Warned
15. “Lovest Thou Me?”
16. Without Christ
17. Thirst Relieved
18. “Unsearchable Riches”
19. Wants of the Times
20. “Christ is All”
21. Extracts from Old Writers
Holiness
Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots- Unit price
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| Format: | Paperback | |
| Size: | 234 x 156 x 20 mm | |
| Weight: | 544 g | |
| ISBN: | 9781788722964 | |
| No. of pages: | 367 | |
| Publisher: | Counted Faithful |
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This great classic needs no commendation. All who read it remember its counsels clearly, and recommend it to others. It imparts an education in sanctification, assurance, growth, and love for Christ. This has changed many lives.
Publisher's note:
Few books about sanctification have been as influential of this work by J C Ryle. It has proved life-changing for many who have read it and is rightly recommended reading for all Christians. Written in Ryle’s characteristic style, each chapter focuses on a key theme related to a believer’s sanctification, compelling the reader to see the vital necessity of a real relationship with God as opposed to the cold formality of so many.
Later chapters illustrate principles by means of biblical examples including those that function as warnings to us. The lightweight nature of so much that is written today on this theme is exposed by such writing as this.
J C Ryle (1816-1900) served as a minister in Anglican churches in East Anglia for almost 40 years before becoming the first Bishop of Liverpool and was a staunch evangelical. His writings continue to be appreciated and remain in print.
Holiness by J C Ryle is on the Read for the Lord scheme in the Start-Up List.
Contents:
Introduction
1. Sin
2. Sanctification
3. Holiness
4. The Fight
5. The Cost
6. Growth
7. “Assurance”
8. Moses – An Example
9. Lot – A Beacon
10. A Woman to be Remembered
11. Christ’s Greatest Trophy
12. The Ruler of the Waves
13. The Church which Christ Builds
14. Visible Churches Warned
15. “Lovest Thou Me?”
16. Without Christ
17. Thirst Relieved
18. “Unsearchable Riches”
19. Wants of the Times
20. “Christ is All”
21. Extracts from Old Writers
