Holiness (Abridged): Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots

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Moody Publishers, 2010 M06 1 - 288 pages

J.C. Ryle’s Holiness has imparted a standing challenge to Christians for 130 years. In this new, slimmed-down series of excerpts from Ryle’s masterwork, we aim to present his original message to a whole new generation. Holiness, Ryle argued, was not simply a matter of believing and feeling, but of doing

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Its Nature Hindrances Difficulties and Roots 5 The Cost
137
Its Nature Hindrances Difficulties and Roots 6 Growth
163
Its Nature Hindrances Difficulties and Roots 7 The Ruler of the Waves
191
Its Nature Hindrances Difficulties and Roots 8 Lovest Thou Me?
225
Its Nature Hindrances Difficulties and Roots 9 Christ Is All
247
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JOHN CHARLES RYLE (1816-1900) was born in Cheshire County, England. He attended Eton and then went on to Oxford, finishing his Oxford studies in 1837. 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.

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