Expository Thoughts on the Gospels
Volume 6: John Part 2 - Chapters 7-12
Weight | 1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 5.75 × 0.8 in |
ISBN | 9781848711334 |
Binding | Cloth-bound, eBook (ePub & Kindle), Cloth-bound & eBook (ePub & Kindle) |
Topic | No topic listed |
Original Pub Date | 1869 |
Banner Pub Date | Jul 1, 2012 |
Page Count | 288 |
Scripture | John |
Format | Book |
Set | Expository Thoughts on the Gospels (Clothbound) |
Book Description
If the best way to understand the Christian faith is to read the Gospels, then the next most important books to read must be those which aid in the understanding of those Gospels. This is the aim of Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospels.
‘The Gospel of St. John, rightly interpreted, is the best and simplest answer to those who profess to admire a vague and indistinct Christianity.’ There were many such in J. C. Ryle’s day, as in our own, and these final three volumes of his Expository Thoughts on the Gospels series provide a detailed commentary upon, and ‘right interpretation’ of the fourth Gospel.
Originally published between published between 1869 and 1873, these volumes differ from those previously published in the series, in that they contain ‘full explanatory notes on every verse of the portions expounded, forming, in fact, a complete Commentary’. The long gap between the publication of Luke (1858) and the appearance of the first volume of John (1869) is explained by the loss of Ryle’s second wife, Jessie, in 1860), his being responsible for the care of his five children (the eldest being just thirteen years of age at the time), and his move to Helmingham to the much larger parish of Stradbroke in 1861, with the greater burden of work that entailed.
In these volumes Ryle shows again that, as in all his writing and preaching, he was first and foremost a pastor, and as J. I. Packer has pointed out, ‘alongside the question “Is it true?” the question “What effect will this have on ordinary people?” was always in his mind’.
Reprinted in fresh, new format Expository Thoughts will bring Ryle’s plain yet profound insights to a new generation.
Key Features
- A rich combination of doctrinal and practical comment on the Gospel text
- Excellent as a help in family worship, an aid in pastoral visitation, or simply as a companion in your private reading of Scripture
- Plain yet profound and compelling insights
- Reprinted in a fresh, new format (modern typeset)
- Quality cloth-bound and Smyth-sewn; made to last for generations
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A new, re-typeset, clothbound edition of Ryle’s popular expositional series on the Gospels. The Expository Thoughts can be used as a help in family worship, or as an aid in pastoral visitation, or simply as a companion to the Gospels in the private reading of Scripture. 288–432 pp. per volume.

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A new, re-typeset, clothbound edition of Ryle’s popular expositional series on the Gospels. The Expository Thoughts can be used as a help in family worship, or as an aid in pastoral visitation, or simply as a companion to the Gospels in the private reading of Scripture. 288–432 pp. per volume.
Major G.F. Rushforth –
An amazing Christian resource and it is a wonder that it can still be read. I am surprized it is so relevant to today.