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J. C. Ryle Quotes
J. C. Ryle Quotes
J. C. Ryle
English
Clergyman
Born:
May 10
,
1816
Died:
Jun 10
,
1900
Christ
Christianity
Day
God
Man
World
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Necessity is laid upon us. We must fight. There are no promises in the Lord Jesus Christ's epistles to the seven churches, except to those who 'overcome.' Where there is grace, there will be conflict. The believer is a soldier. There is no holiness without a warfare. Saved souls will always be found to have fought a fight.
J. C. Ryle
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Conflict
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Overcome
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Will
Promises
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Seven
Soldier
Churches
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Must
Except
Without
Always
Souls
Lord
Lord Jesus
Where
Laid
Holiness
Warfare
Us
Who
Fought
Found
Believer
Jesus
Necessity
All men ought to think of Christ, because of what Christ will yet do to all men. He shall come again one day to this earth with power and glory, and raise the dead from their graves. All shall come forth at His bidding. Those who would not move when they heard the church-going bell, shall obey the voice of the Archangel and the trump of God.
J. C. Ryle
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Day
Obey
Christ
Will
Men
Power
Think
Ought
Earth
Those
One Day
Would
Voice
Shall
He
Come
Dead
Bidding
Because
Glory
His
Heard
Trump
Move
Again
Forth
Who
Graves
Bell
Raise
All men ought to think of Christ because of the office Christ fills between God and man. He is the eternal Son of God through whom alone the Father can be known, approached, and served. He is the appointed Mediator between God and man through whom alone we can be reconciled with God, pardoned, justified, and saved.
J. C. Ryle
God
Alone
Man
Son
Christ
Father
Men
Think
Saved
Ought
Reconciled
Pardoned
Through
He
Between
Known
Because
Office
Eternal
Justified
Whom
Fills
Mediator
Served
Appointed
Sanctification is the outcome and inseparable consequence of regeneration. He who is born again and made a new creature receives a new nature and a new principle and always lives a new life.
J. C. Ryle
Life
Nature
New Life
Made
Outcome
Inseparable
Born
Born-Again
He
New
Principle
Always
Regeneration
Sanctification
Again
Who
Creature
Lives
Receives
Consequence
Christmas is a season which almost all Christians observe in one way or another. Some keep it as a religious season. Some keep it as a holiday. But all over the world, wherever there are Christians, in one way or another Christmas is kept.
J. C. Ryle
Christmas
World
Way
Religious
Some
One-Way
Observe
Almost
Almost All
Over
Another
Wherever
Which
Holiday
Keep
Season
Christians
Kept
If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and the Bible is of no more authority than any other uninspired volume, how is it that the book is what it is?
J. C. Ryle
Bible
Man
Book
Invention
Christianity
Other
More
Volume
Mere
How
Than
Authority
Any
Uninspired
If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and not a supernatural, divine revelation, how is it that it has wrought such a complete alteration in the state of man kind?
J. C. Ryle
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Invention
Christianity
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Complete
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