PRACTICAL RELIGION RYLE
Living Classics for today
Prepared by Tony Capoccia
In his preface to Practical Religion,
Bishop J.C. Ryle (1816-1900) wrote, 'The present volume contains a series of papers about
''practical religion'' and deals with the daily duties, dangers, experiences and
privileges of all who profess and call themselves Christians. I now send forth this volume
with an earnest prayer that God the Holy Spirit may bless it, and make it useful and
helpful to many souls.' By
'practical religion' Ryle does not mean a 'religion of works', but one in which those who
are saved can put their faith into practice. Ryle was appointed a the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880 and was
the leader of the Evangelical party in the Church of England for more than half a century.
He is highly regarded for his plain and lively writings on practical and spiritual themes,
and their usefulness and impact have been consistently recognized and remain as wise and
relevant today as when he first wrote them.
Lightly edited and updated, this modern
edition remains faithful to Ryle's original work, and conveys its timeless truths of what
every believer ought to be, to do, and to expect.
Ryle's other works include Holiness
and Churches beware! both published by Evangelical Press.
Living Classics for today
Series Consultant Michael Haykin
Professor of church History
Heritage Baptist College and Theological
Seminary, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
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