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HOLLINESS

By: Material type: TextPublication details: ENGLAND EVANGELICAL PRESS 1979Description: 21.5cm; xv, 324pDDC classification:
  • 234.8
Summary: “The twenty papers contained in this volume are a humble contribution to a cause which is exciting much interest in the present day—I mean the cause of scriptural holiness. It is a cause which everyone who loves Christ, and desires to advance His kingdom in the world, should endeavor to help forward. Everyone can do something, and I wish to add my mite.”—from the Introduction“J. C. Ryle is an evangelical champion . . . one of the bravest and best of men.” —Charles Spurgeon“Ryle, like his great masters, has no easy way to holiness to offer us, and no ‘patent’ method by which it can be attained; but he invariably produces that ‘hunger and thirst after righteousness’ which is the only indispensable condition to being ‘filled.’ ” —D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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“The twenty papers contained in this volume are a humble contribution to a cause which is exciting much interest in the present day—I mean the cause of scriptural holiness. It is a cause which everyone who loves Christ, and desires to advance His kingdom in the world, should endeavor to help forward. Everyone can do something, and I wish to add my mite.”—from the Introduction“J. C. Ryle is an evangelical champion . . . one of the bravest and best of men.” —Charles Spurgeon“Ryle, like his great masters, has no easy way to holiness to offer us, and no ‘patent’ method by which it can be attained; but he invariably produces that ‘hunger and thirst after righteousness’ which is the only indispensable condition to being ‘filled.’ ” —D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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