Digital Logos Edition
This series of sermons were based on the key doctrines of the Gospel essential for salvation. In plain and unadorned language, J. C. Ryle endeavors to illuminate some of Christianity’s great truths—the immortality of the soul, the sinfulness of human nature, the work of Christ as our Redeemer, forgiveness, justification, conversion, faith, repentance, and more.
“Repentance is a thorough change of man’s natural heart upon the subject of sin.” (Page 405)
“Humble prayer will throw more light on your Bible than Poole, or Henry, or Scott, or Burkitt, or Bengel, or Alford, or Wordsworth, or Barnes, or Ellicott, or Lightfoot, or any commentary that ever was written.” (Page 34)
“(d) Take heed, above all things, that your repentance be closely bound up with faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.” (Page 410)
“Take heed that your repentance be a repentance attended by a thorough forsaking of sin” (Page 409)
“) Take heed that your repentance be a repentance wherein you turn to God.” (Page 409)
J. C. Ryle (1816–1900) was educated at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was a Craven Scholar. He was ordained in 1841, and became the first bishop of Liverpool in 1880. Ryle was a prolific writer his entire life, publishing dozens of bestsellers that were translated into many languages.