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Knots Untied: Being Plain Statements on Disputed Points in Religion is unavailable, but you can change that!

Attempting to “untie some theological knots,” J. C. Ryle’s nineteen essays approach doctrinal controversies of the nineteenth century from an evangelical perspective. Written in Ryle’s customary direct, plain-language, and filled with insightful commentary, this volume comprises of Ryle’s observations on baptism, regeneration, confessions, the Sabbath, and more. This is a key work for...

every relation of life. The true worshipper’s conscience becomes annually more tender. The false worshipper’s becomes annually more seared and more hard. Give me the worship that will stand the test of our Lord’s great principle, “By their fruits ye shall know them.” Give me the worship that sanctifies the life,—that makes a man walk with God and delight in God’s law,—that lifts him above the fear of the world and the love of the world,—that enables him to exhibit something of God’s image and God’s
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