Practical Religion, Plain Papers On The Duties Of Professing Christians

Ryle, J. C. (ed. & fwd. J. I. Packer)

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Practical Religion, or walking the walk, is a very popular theme in evangelical circles today. What isnÕt spoken of as frequently is the fact that believers must KNOW what they believe. J. C. Ryle deftly walks the line between Systematic and Practical theologies, constantly forcing the reader to stop and examine his/her own life. RyleÕs goal was to encourage strong and serious Christian living, and his wise comments are as relevant today as when he first wrote them. An important and interesting aspect of `Practical Religion’ is the variety of subjects considered. There is an extremely encouraging chapter on zeal where Ryle masterfully demonstrates how zeal is important for the individual and the church in general. Ryle points out how God seems to honor the grace of zeal. He also gives some historical examples of zealous men that God has used mightily and whose influence exceeded those who were more gifted intellectually and perhaps in other ways as well.

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Publisher
James Clarke & Co
Publisher City
London
Year
1959
Edition
1st thus
Format
h/b
Author
Ryle, J. C. (ed. & fwd. J. I. Packer)
SKU
IYC132146
Categories
Condition
Very good, 1st edition, ex-library (Latimer Trust), missing d/j, red cloth boards (some sunning, label residue on spine) gilt spine titling; text block firm, pages unmarked and tight (ffep excised)
Size
8vo (230 x 150 / 9" x 6")
Page Count
324
ISBN