John Charles Ryle 1816 1900 was the first Bishop of Liverpool
England. After a dazzling sporting career at school and university
poised on the verge of national recognition he gave it all up to
become a minister in the Church of England.However his leadership
abilities on the field of play stood out and prepared him for the
difficult task of being an evangelical leader of a mixed diocese in
the most sectarian of English cities. Throughout his period in
office Ryle was respected by his colleagues to the extent that even
one of his most strident opponents broke down and wept at the news
of his death. He was able to master the difficult task of being
firm in his beliefs and loving in his application of them. His
gracious spirit is an example to us today. This is probably why
many of Ryle's writings have been continuously in print for over
100 years. Here Ryle explains that divisive often derided and
misapplied by advertising term 'born again'. He explains what being
'born again' means why it is necessary and how you can tell whether
you are. Much of the value of this publication though lies in what
Ryle writes next. In his gracious yet firm way Ryle devotes the
majority of the book to explaining how the objections people have
had to the doctrine should be handled and overcome with gentle
persuasion.It is a supreme example of the art of persuasion.
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