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  • Light From Old Times (J. C. Ryle)

    The 19th century was an age that witnessed great progress in many areas of exploration and learning. However, according to J.C. Ryle, it was an age of great ignorance too. ‘With all the stir made about education’, he wryly observed, ‘the ignorance of our own country’s history is something lamentable and appalling and depressing.’

    What particularly distressed Ryle was the scant knowledge of the English Reformation evident amongst his contemporaries. In this lay a grace danger: one of the reasons so many congregations drift form their evangelical foundations is their sheer ignorance of Christian history, and their lack of understanding of the major doctrinal controversies and why they matter.

    So Ryle taught that one of the best ways to stop Christians wavering ‘with every changing wind of doctrine’ (Eph. 4:14) is to instill in them a deep love for Reformation and Puritan teaching, and a willingness to suffer for those gospel truths. The Bible often calls us to remember the past, Ryle explained, but the devil tries to make us forget. If the church is to be strengthened, then Christians must be persuaded to read the saints of the past and to learn the lessons of church history.

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  • Ten Boys Who Made a Difference

    Ten Boys Who Made a Difference includes the life stories of:
    * Augustine
    * John Knox
    * Martin Luther
    * John Calvin
    * Jan Hus
    * Hugh Latimer
    * Ulrich Zwingli
    * William Tyndale
    * Thomas Chalmers
    * Lord Shaftesbury

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