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Original Title: Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots

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The twenty papers contained in this volume are a humble contribution to a cause which is exciting much interest in the present day,--I mean the cause of Scriptural holiness* It is a cause which everyone who loves Christ, and desires to advance His kingdom in the world, should endeavour to help forward. Everyone can do something, and I wish to add my mite.

The reader will find little that is directly controversial in these papers. I have carefully abstained from naming modern teachers and modern books. I have been content to give the result of my own study of the Bible, my own private meditations, my own prayers for light, and my own reading of old divines. If in anything I am still in error, I hope I shall be shown it before I leave the world. We all see in part, and have a treasure in earthen vessels. I trust I am willing to learn.

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Title:Holiness
Author:J.C. Ryle
Book Format:Ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 221 pages
Published:February 1993
Categories:Religion. Theology. Christian. Christian Living. Christianity. Nonfiction

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An absolutely essential read for all believers! Ryles stance on the importance of doctrine and insistence on a Biblical, Christ-centered Christianity are much needed in our culture of feelings and self-focused spirituality devoid of Biblical support that likes to call itself Christian.

Absolutely terrific. A timeless classic. I plan to read and re-read many more times. It has both stirred up conviction in me (over my inadequacy and unholiness) and joyous worship (over Christs sufficiency). My only regret is that I waited 23 years to read this book.

A remarkable number of books that promote 'formulas' for living the Christian life have had their day on the Christian bestseller lists, only to fade away as time goes on. Yet J.C. Ryle's Holiness, which was first published 126 years ago, shows no signs of going out of style. What could possibly account for the longevity of a volume that Reformation & Revival Journal once called "the finest work on living the Christian life available"? I offer three reasons:1) It gives no formulas. Bishop

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I thought it was about time I read this classic. It is practical and helpful. Recommended.

Man this book needs to be reread over and over again. It's like drinking from a firehose. As Kevin DeYoung says in the intro to his book on holiness, if you're just going to read one book on holiness, read J.C. Ryle

Ryles style is a shade pompous for my taste, but he does pack a lot of richness in these pages. Here are a few quotes that leapt out at me. A religion which costs nothing is worth nothing. I wish to be as broad as the Bible, neither less nor more.On sin: Dim or indistinct views of sin are the origin of most of the errors, heresies, and false doctrines of the present day. The more real grace men have in their hearts, the deeper is their sense of sin.On death & resurrection: Nothing, I am