Articles on or by JC Ryle Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Works by J. C. Ryle at Project Gutenberg Works by or about J. C. Ryle at the Internet...
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Ryle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ryle may refer to: Ryle Nugent, Sports Presenter Alexander Ryle (born 1990), Danish politician Anthony Ryle (1927–2016)...
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Gilbert Ryle (19 August 1900 – 6 October 1976) was a British philosopher, principally known for his critique of Cartesian dualism, for which he coined...
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Herbert Edward Ryle KCVO FBA (25 May 1856 – 20 August 1925) was an English Old Testament scholar and Anglican bishop, successively serving as the Bishop...
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Responsibility (2002) ASIN B0006S2A2W Faithfulness and Holiness: The Witness of J. C. Ryle (2002) ISBN 978-1-58134-358-8 The Redemption and Restoration of Man in...
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in book form Samuel Clapham (known as Theophilus St. John) (1755–1830) J. C. Ryle (1816–1900) Phillips Brooks (1835–1893) John Stott (1921–2011) Dick Lucas...
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minister for most of his life and contemporary of Charles Spurgeon and J. C. Ryle, he seceded to the Anglican church in his last decade. Winslow was a direct...
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for Macclesfield from 1832 to 1837 J. C. Ryle (John Charles Ryle, 1816–1900), Anglican bishop of Liverpool John Ryle (manufacturer) (1817–1887), British...
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Philharmonic Hall, and was named long before either cathedral was built. J. C. Ryle was installed as the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880, but the new diocese...
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1870s. He later became Bishop of Liverpool. Herbert Edward Ryle (1856–1925), son of J. C. Ryle, was brought up in Stradbroke. He later served successively...
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Russell (1816–1895) J. C. Ryle (1816–1900) Ransom Dunn (1818–1900) Philip Schaff (1819–1893) Randolph Sinks Foster (1820–1903) Henry C. Sheldon (1820–1877)...
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the journal Bibliotheca Sacra. Another early opponent of Keswick was J. C. Ryle, who set forth the classic Protestant doctrine of sanctification in his...
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Langtry, Dyson Hague, D. K. Paton, John William McGarvey, David MacDill, J. C. Ryle, Charles Spurgeon and Robert D. Wilson pushed back against the judgements...
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commemorate the bicentennial of the Great Ejection. The Bishop of Liverpool, J. C. Ryle (1816–1900), referred to the Ejection as an "injury to the cause of true...
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Spurgeon, both Horatius and Andrew Bonar, Robert Murray M'Chyene, and J. C. Ryle were among a number of proponents of both the importance and significance...
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permit him to speak. This is also quoted in Five English Reformers by J. C. Ryle. And by 1570 it has also attained some ceremonial functions, "The Knight...
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voluntary schools." In late 1899, the octogenarian Bishop of Liverpool, J C Ryle, gave the Archbishop of York notice that he intended to retire on 1 March...
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In contrast to this movement, clergy such as the Bishop of Liverpool, J. C. Ryle, sought to uphold the distinctly Reformed identity of the Church of England...
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22 January 1793) was an Anglican evangelical revivalist and hymnist. J. C. Ryle wrote that as one of "the English evangelists of the eighteenth century"...
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Geneva in 1840. However, others like C H Spurgeon, both Horatius and Andrew Bonar, Robert Murray M'Chyene, and J C Ryle were among a number of prominent proponents...
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J. C. Ryle, J. T. Tomlinson, W. H. Griffith-Thomas, Henry Wace, William Joynson-Hicks (Home Secretary), Geoffrey Bromiley, Philip Edgecumbe Hughes, J...
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prediction of the grave, not a promise of heaven. The Anglican theologian J. C. Ryle, writing in 1859, rejected a number of allegorical interpretations of...
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half of the 19th century, the leading evangelical was J. C. Ryle, first Bishop of Liverpool. Ryle helped to found evangelical theological institutions...
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and His Ministry at the Wayback Machine (archived 29 September 2007) by J. C. Ryle The story behind "Rock of Ages" and a brief biography Hymns by Augustus...
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later serving as vicar of Hinton Martell, Dorset (c. 1857). Bridges participated (with J. C. Ryle) in the Clerical Conference at Weston-super-Mare of...
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1:xxix. J. C. Ryle, "An Estimate of Manton," in The Works of Thomas Manton, 22 vols. (repr., Homewood, Alabama: Solid Ground, 2008), 2:iv. C. H. Spurgeon...
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ISBN 978-1-84871-319-2 Amy Carmichael: Beauty for Ashes, (2015), ISBN 978-1-84871-552-3 J. C. Ryle: Prepared to Stand Alone, (2016), ISBN 978-1-84871-679-7 "Iain Murray:...
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(1990–1991) : M. J. Russell Richard Rutnagur (1985–1986) : R. S. Rutnagur Robert Rydon (1986–1987) : R. A. Rydon J. C. Ryle (1835–1838) : J. C. Ryle Peter Sabine...
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Bonar, and Robert Murray M'Chyene, and many Anglicans including Bishop J C Ryle and Charles Simeon held similar views. Simeon wrote in 1820, 'the Jews at...
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Handel's Messiah, which took place in St Peter's Church. On 1 July 1880, J. C. Ryle was appointed as the first Bishop of Liverpool, at which point St Peter's...
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