John Charles Ryle: Citáty anglicky (strana 3)

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“The highest form of selfishness is that of the man who is content to go to heaven alone.”

Vol. I, Luke VIII: 16–21, p. 257
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Luke (1858–1859)

“A converted man will not wish to go to heaven alone.”

Vol. I, Luke V: 27–32, p. 150
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Luke (1858–1859)

“However corrupt our hearts, and however wicked our past lives, there is hope for us in the Gospel.”

Vol. I, Luke V: 12–16, p. 137
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Luke (1858–1859)

“Jesus hears us, and in His own good time will give an answer.”

Matthew XV: 21–28, p. 182
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Matthew (1856)

“It is neglect of the Bible which makes so many a prey to the first false teacher whom they hear.”

Matthew VII: 12–20, pp. 68–69
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Matthew (1856)

“Knowledge of the Bible never comes by intuition. It can only be got by hard, regular, daily, attentive, wakeful reading.”

Matthew IV: 1–11, p. 26
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Matthew (1856)

“Take away the cross of Christ, and the Bible is a dark book.”

"What Think You of the Cross?", p. 276
Startling Questions (1853)

“Let us receive nothing, believe nothing, follow nothing, which is not in the Bible, nor can be proved by the Bible.”

Zdroj: Knots Untied (1877), Ch. XVII: "The Fallibility of Ministers", p. 383

“Where no visible fruit can be found, there you may be sure is no conversion.”

Zdroj: Old Paths (1878), Ch. XII: "Conversion", p. 335

“There is only one door, one bridge, one ladder, between earth and heaven,—the crucified Son of God.”

Vol. III, John XIV: 4–11, p. 60
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. John (1865–1873)

“[T]here is more to be learned at the foot of the cross than anywhere else in the world.”

"What Think You of the Cross?", p. 284
Startling Questions (1853)

“Never let us be guilty of sacrificing any portion of truth upon the altar of peace.”

Zdroj: Knots Untied (1877), Ch. XVII: "The Fallibility of Ministers", p. 373