
Ryle on the Christian Life: Growing in Grace
An Introduction to the Life and Work of J. C. RyleÂ
John Charles Ryle (1816–1900), a lover of Puritan theology, was one of the most popular evangelical orators and lively tract writers. Known for his direct and punchy style, Ryle expressed gospel truths with clarity and vivacity, leaving a legacy that continues to shape Christians today.
This book traces the life of J. C. Ryle, highlighting his work as a clergyman in the Church of England, the first Bishop of Liverpool, and a prolific tract writer. His tracts were designed to grab his readers’ attention, with pithy titles like Are You Forgiven?, Are You Happy?, Do You Believe?, and Repent or Perish!, Ryle on the Christian Life offers a fresh examination of Ryle’s timeless writings, delving into his profound wisdom on key topics such as Scripture, salvation, the cross of Christ, conversion, revival, sovereign grace, and more.
- Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life Series: Provides accessible introductions to some of church history’s greatest teachers
- Historical: Provides a compelling account of J. C. Ryle’s life as a clergyman, bishop, and tract writer, highlighting his lasting impact on the church
- Wise Teachings: Presents Ryle’s timeless teachings about Scripture, salvation, conversion, revival, grace, holiness, and more
208 pages
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“I know of no more reliable guide to the writings of J. C. Ryle than Andrew Atherstone. Anything written by him is not to be missed. Ryle, who died in 1900, is still being used by God across the world today. Ryle on the Christian Life will be a key book for veteran readers of Ryle and newcomers alike.”
Iain H. Murray, author, J. C. Ryle: Prepared to Stand Alone
“There is no doubting the significance of Bishop J. C. Ryle in both his own lifetime and the present day. In Ryle on the Christian Life, he speaks to us in his own words, a fiery preacher addressing his apathetic culture and constantly evangelizing. He was shaped by Reformation Anglicanism and appealed always to the full teaching of Scripture as the sole word of God. I was frequently challenged by this book and warmly commend it.”
Peter Jensen, former Archbishop of Sydney, Australia
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An Introduction to the Life and Work of J. C. RyleÂ
John Charles Ryle (1816–1900), a lover of Puritan theology, was one of the most popular evangelical orators and lively tract writers. Known for his direct and punchy style, Ryle expressed gospel truths with clarity and vivacity, leaving a legacy that continues to shape Christians today.
This book traces the life of J. C. Ryle, highlighting his work as a clergyman in the Church of England, the first Bishop of Liverpool, and a prolific tract writer. His tracts were designed to grab his readers’ attention, with pithy titles like Are You Forgiven?, Are You Happy?, Do You Believe?, and Repent or Perish!, Ryle on the Christian Life offers a fresh examination of Ryle’s timeless writings, delving into his profound wisdom on key topics such as Scripture, salvation, the cross of Christ, conversion, revival, sovereign grace, and more.
- Part of the Theologians on the Christian Life Series: Provides accessible introductions to some of church history’s greatest teachers
- Historical: Provides a compelling account of J. C. Ryle’s life as a clergyman, bishop, and tract writer, highlighting his lasting impact on the church
- Wise Teachings: Presents Ryle’s timeless teachings about Scripture, salvation, conversion, revival, grace, holiness, and more
208 pages
Â
“I know of no more reliable guide to the writings of J. C. Ryle than Andrew Atherstone. Anything written by him is not to be missed. Ryle, who died in 1900, is still being used by God across the world today. Ryle on the Christian Life will be a key book for veteran readers of Ryle and newcomers alike.”
Iain H. Murray, author, J. C. Ryle: Prepared to Stand Alone
“There is no doubting the significance of Bishop J. C. Ryle in both his own lifetime and the present day. In Ryle on the Christian Life, he speaks to us in his own words, a fiery preacher addressing his apathetic culture and constantly evangelizing. He was shaped by Reformation Anglicanism and appealed always to the full teaching of Scripture as the sole word of God. I was frequently challenged by this book and warmly commend it.”
Peter Jensen, former Archbishop of Sydney, Australia












