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Practical Religion / Being Plain Papers on the Daily Duties, Experience, Dangers, and Privileges of Professing Christians

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A collection of concise evangelical essays offering practical guidance for Christians on daily duties, inward experience, spiritual disciplines, and common dangers and privileges of professing faith. Topics include self-examination and effort, prayer, Bible reading, the Lord's Supper, charity, zeal, freedom, happiness, formality, relations to the world, wealth and poverty, sickness, the church family, and future judgment and eternity. Each paper combines exhortation, pastoral counsel, and doctrinal reminders to encourage consistent Christian living.

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J. C. Ryle

J. C. Ryle was a prominent Anglican bishop and theologian known for his influential writings on Christian faith and practice. His works often addressed the daily duties, experiences, and challenges faced by professing Christians. Among his notable publications is "Practical Religion," which offers practical guidance for living a faithful Christian life. Ryle also wrote "A Sketch of the Life and Labors of George Whitefield," reflecting his interest in the history of evangelicalism. His clear and direct style has made his writings enduring resources for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity.

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