A lost treasure, written by one of the great Anglican writers of the 19th Century. Among England's most influential evangelical leaders, Ryle wrote passionately about personal holiness, the life we live behind closed doors with our families and closest friends. He reminds readers that, though we are justified by faith alone without works, we are sancrified by faith and works. " A religion that costs nothing is worth nothing," stresses Ryle, and "A cheap Christianity, without a cross, will prove in the end a useless Christianity, without a crown."
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