Practical religion: Being plain papers on the daily duties, experience, dangers, and privileges of professing Christians

by J. C Ryle

Paperback, 1977

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Available

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Practical Religion contains a series of writings about the daily duties, dangers, experiences, and privileges of all who call themselves true Christians. Ryle explains that a "practical religion" is not a religion of works but rather one in which those who are saved can put their faith into practice.

Publication

Baker Book House (1977), 495 pages

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½ (29 ratings; 4.5)

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LibraryThing member Perlsowisdom
JC Ryle is the man, basically a mere christianity for the 1700's
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