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  Long and Ryle - John Monks
John Monks has exhibited in London and New York and is in many collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the V & A, London.
He is engaged with the vital struggles that defined the School of London painters, Auerbach, Kossoff and Freud; essentially the process of observation and record - transformation of paint into light and form.
In his disregard for the breeze of fashion, John Monks has confined himself to his studio and worked relentlessly.
www.longandryle.com /monks.html   (235 words)

  
  John Charles Ryle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Charles Ryle (May 10, 1816 - June 10, 1900) was the first bishop of Liverpool (Anglican / Church of England).
Ryle was born at Macclesfield, and was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was Craven Scholar in 1836.
Ryle was a strong supporter of the evangelical school and a critic of Ritualism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Charles_Ryle   (312 words)

  
 John Rylands - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
JOHN RYLANDS (1801-1888), English manufacturer and merchant, was born at St Helens, Lancashire, on the 7th of February 1801, and was educated at the grammar school in that town.
John Rylands was a benefactor to various charities, and was one of the original financiers of the Manchester Ship Canal.
A permanent memorial, the John Rylands Library, was erected by his widow in Manchester in 1899.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /John_Rylands   (232 words)

  
 Ryle, J.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ryle, J.C. Ryle, J.C. John Charles Ryle, the eldest son of John (a wealthy banker) and Susanna Ryle, was born on the 16 May 1816, at Macclesfield, near Manchester.
John Ryle was married three times; he married his first wife Matilda Charlotte Pemberton who he married on the 29 October 1845, with whom he had one daughter.
John Ryle died on 10 June 1900 and is buried in the churchyard of All Saints Childwall, Liverpool, England.
www.lmu.livjm.ac.uk /lhol/content.aspx?itemid=141   (482 words)

  
 Holiness by J.C. Ryle
Ryle’s Holiness has become essential reading on this most important subject and the first chapter on ‘sin’ has rarely been bettered.
Ryle was appointed as the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880 and was the leader of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England for more than half a century.
He is highly regarded for his plain and lively writings on practical and spiritual themes, and their usefulness and impact have been consistently recognized and remain as wise and relevant today as when he first wrote them.
www.monergismbooks.com /holinessryle1369.html   (188 words)

  
 February 1: John Ryle; Christian History Institute
Anglican, John Stott made three difficult decisions he never regretted: not to become an academic, not to marry, and not to become a bishop.
John was born in England in 1816 into a home that considered itself Christian but was actually lukewarm.
John took his stand on a belief that the Bible is inspired from cover to cover.
chi.gospelcom.net /DAILYF/2003/02/daily-02-01-2003.shtml   (493 words)

  
 THE CIA IN KHARTOUM - The New York Review of Books
John Ryle knows as well as anyone the malevolence of the regime in Khartoum.
Ryle does, that the US Treasury's action unfreezing Saleh Idris's assets proves that Osama bin Laden had no financial connection with the plant.
Clinton administration officials have maintained all along that they did not want to expose intelligence sources and methods by presenting the information in a court, as they would have been required to do in order to keep the assets frozen.
www.nybooks.com /articles/17490   (921 words)

  
 J C Ryle
Bishop Ryle wrote well over two hundred evangelical tracts, of which more than two million were circulated, and many were translated into foreign languages.
Ryle’s “Expository Thoughts” were first issued in 1856 and met with such a warm welcome from evangelical Christians of all denominations that they were reprinted in 1887 and again in 1896 and 1956, and a Banner of Truth paperback version in 1987, which is still available today.
He prepared the work not for scholars only, but insisted that they were “for family and private use.” In other words, like all his writings, they were intended to help the ordinary man and woman.
www.tracts.ukgo.com /john_charles_ryle.htm   (448 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Holiness: Books: John Charles Ryle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
With his trademark candor, J.C. Ryle strips away the gaudy ornamentation that many confuse for holiness, and systematically unfolds the true beauty of what it means to adorn the doctrine of God our Savior.
Ryle says that any true Christian must hate the world, Satan and sin to be a child of God.
Ryle's classic calls Christians to the hard and happy work of growing through grit in the grace of Christ.
www.amazon.ca /Holiness-John-Charles-Ryle/dp/0967760356   (798 words)

  
 John Ryle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Ryle was Regius Professor of Physic [not Physics; "Physic" here is an archaic term for Medicine] at Cambridge University.
Ryle was politically active at Cambridge, helping Jewish scholars emigrate from Germany and Austria before World War II.
In 1943 John Ryle was appointed chair of the newly created Institute of Social Medicine at Oxford, iniating the academic discipline of Social Medicine (Epidemiology).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Ryle   (133 words)

  
 RyleBiog
Finally, Ryle was thoroughly committed to the National Church of England and he did not shirk the responsibility of sitting alongside men of different persuasions in the debating forums of the Church, the Church Congresses and Diocesan Conferences.
Ryle’s outstanding memory of Cork was falling asleep in the cathedral during the sermon.
Ryle went to stay with family friends in London; the rest of the family were scattered; Ryle and his sister Mary Ann stayed on for six weeks to help their father wind up affairs.
www.anglicanbooksrevitalized.us /Peter_Toons_Books_Online/History/rylebiog.htm   (13116 words)

  
 Church Society - Issues - History - Ryle biography chapter 3
It is interesting to record that John Bright's speeches were studied again and again and read repeatedly by Ryle in his early years and occasionally in his writings he makes reference to Bright as one of the greatest English orators.
Ryle grasped the opportunity and an anonymous tract by him was published by a London firm, who were represented at Ipswich.
In one Dictionary of Biography, Ryle is spoken of as a “tract writer of prolific and vast popularity.” The testimony is seen to be true when we look into the circulation of his tracts.
www.churchsociety.org /issues_new/history/ryle/iss_history_ryle_guthrie-chap3.asp   (1625 words)

  
 The Evangelical Bishop: The J. C. Ryle Book Shelf
On May 10, 1816, John Charles Ryle was born to John And Susanna Ryle of Macclesfield, Cheshire County, England.
In 1841 Bishop Charles Sumner of Winchester ordained J. C Ryle as a minister in the Anglican Church, (Church of England).
Ryle acknowledges in the preface to the Expository Thoughts On John, he is doing much more with this Gospel then the other three.
www.geocities.com /johncharlesryle/index.html   (1359 words)

  
 Revival Library | Christian Leaders Of The Last Century by J. C Ryle | John Wesley
John Wesley was born on the 17th of June 1703, at Epworth, in North Lincolnshire, of which parish his father was rector.
The second, John, was founder of the Methodist communion; and the third, Charles, was almost throughout life John's companion and fellow-labourer.
At this juncture John Wesley and his friends were suggested to their notice, as the most suitable persons they could find, on account of their high character for regular behaviour, attention to religious duties, and readiness to endure hardships.
www.revival-library.org /catalogues/world1/ryle/01.htm   (12848 words)

  
 J.C. Ryle
In 1880 Ryle was named the first Bishop of the newly constituted diocese of Liverpool.
Ryle was out shooting with his old Eton friend, Algernon Coote, and some others.
Ryle was a great writer of tracts, many became chapters in his books.
www.holytrinitynewrochelle.org /yourti92511.html   (571 words)

  
 Hamilton College - News, Sports, Events - John Ryle Lectures on War and Peace in Sudan
Ryle began his lecture by noting that Sudan has had increased attention from the West in recent years for various "gloomy reasons" including war, genocide, slavery and famine.
Ryle described it as a somewhat "implausible country" in that it straddles various ethnic, religious, and environmental boundaries.
Ryle said that huge numbers of Sudanese people hold similar dreams for a normal life, which they have not had for 20-25 years, and these feelings of the Sudanese people are a great source of hope for outside actors trying to bring peace to the nation.
www.hamilton.edu /news/more_news/display.cfm?id=10473   (1030 words)

  
 John Charles Ryle Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Ryle speaks with timeless application as a prophet into the modern age, even though he died a hundred years ago.
Ryle expounds the great themes of the gospel and proves that this is indeed the 'good way' where true 'rest of soul' is to be found.
J.C. Ryle is one of the most loved of British authors on church matters, and his books have remained in print for 100 years because he has been able to touch the person in the street with clear teaching on doctrinal matters.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/John_Charles_Ryle   (753 words)

  
 Expository Thoughts on John: Preface - J C Ryle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is a peculiarly serious undertaking to attempt a Commentary on the Gospel of St. John.
I hold that the Gospel of St. John, rightly interpreted, is the best and simplest answer to those who profess to admire a vague and indistinct Christianity.
I append a list of books, partly because it may be interesting and useful to some readers, and partly because I wish to show that when I differ from the authors, I have not written in ignorance of their opinions.
reformerkev.esmartweb.com /library/ryle_john_preface.html   (3509 words)

  
 JOHN CHARLES RYLE (181... - Online Information article about JOHN CHARLES RYLE (181...
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
Liverpool, where he remained until his resignation, which took See also:
Ryle was a strong supporter of the evangelical school.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /RON_SAC/RYLE_JOHN_CHARLES_1816_1900_.html   (349 words)

  
 John Charles Ryle - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Frémont, John Charles (1813-1890), American explorer, army officer, and politician, noted for his explorations of the Far West.
Polanyi, John Charles, born in 1929, German-born Canadian chemist and Nobel Prize winner.
Kean, Charles John (1811-1868), English actor, second son of the great Shakespearean actor Edmund Kean.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=John+Charles+Ryle   (137 words)

  
 PROMISE KEEPERS LEADER PROMOTES PROPHETIC DREAMS
Ryle became friends with McCartney as the chaplain of the University of Colorado football team in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and he was involved in the formation of the successful Promise Keepers movement.
Ryle fails to note that Ezekiel was one of the holy men of old who was chosen by Almighty God for the reception of divine revelation as part of the giving of the Scriptures.
John taught that there will be an antichrist, singular, who will arise at the end of this age, and there are antichrists, plural, which will operate throughout this age.
www.wayoflife.org /fbns/promisedreams.htm   (3690 words)

  
 Amazon.com: John Vol. 3 (Expository Thoughts on the Gospels): Books: J. C. Ryle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John (Expository Thoughts on the Gospels) by J.
Having very carefully reviewed J.C. Ryle's commentary on St. Matthew's Gospel...and I do mean carefully, I have found him to be matchless for simplicity and depth of insight.
Their are Puritan elements in the exposition as Ryle explores the soul and its responses to the claims of a sovereign Redeemer.
www.amazon.com /John-Vol-Expository-Thoughts-Gospels/dp/0851515061   (1149 words)

  
 A TRIBUTE TO JC RYLE
He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1842, and after having responsibility for several parishes, was consecrated bishop of the newly created Anglican See of Liverpool in 1880, which he held till shortly before his death.
Ryle was a strong Evangelical in his beliefs, a position he defended strongly in the style and oratory of his day.
After patiently studying St. John's Gospel for twelve years, with much thought, much labour, much examination of the writings of others, and, I hope I may add, with some earnest prayers, my theological opinions are what they were when I began to write.
www.meditationforchristians.com /tributetoryle.htm   (2255 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Thoughts for Young Men: Livres en anglais: John Charles Ryle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
J.C. Ryle's handbook for young men, replete with warnings, exhortations, and instruction about this life's many trials, temptations, and common pitfalls.
J.C. Ryle -- the last of the great Puritans -- tackles each of these subjects with a tenderness and tact which is unsurpassed.
I was first introduced to Ryle about fifteen years ago, and he remains my favorite teacher on personal holiness.
www.amazon.fr /Thoughts-Young-John-Charles-Ryle/dp/0967760399   (240 words)

  
 John Locke index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Franklin, 1978, John Locke and the theory of sovereignty: mixed monarchy and the right of resistance in the political thought of the English Revolution.
Kramer, 1997, John Locke and the origins of private property: philosophical explorations of individualism, community, and equality.
Schankula, 1976, John Locke: ideas, knowledge, and the limits of science: a historico-philosophical examination of some aspects of An essay concerning human understanding.
socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca /~econ/ugcm/3ll3/locke   (3165 words)

  
 John Kraus Radio Astonomer and SETI Researcher 1910 - 2004 - SETI Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John Kraus, emeritus professor at Ohio State University, died on July 18 at the age of 94.
Like Karl Jansky, Grote Reber, Martin Ryle, John Bolton, and Gordon Stanley - famous early practitioners of radio studies of the sky - John Kraus was a radio engineer in the Second World War.
It is, therefore, with great sadness that we report the thinning of this remarkable group of people with the death of John Kraus.
www.seti.org /site/pp.asp?c=ktJ2J9MMIsE&b=178881   (560 words)

  
 Ryle Family Genealogy Forum
Ryle of Macclesfield Cheshire - Austin Brine 4/15/03
Re: Ryle of Macclesfield Cheshire - elizabeth testerman 6/13/03
RYLE John Charles / Herbert Edward UK - Andrew Witham 3/04/01
genforum.genealogy.com /ryle   (493 words)

  
 Hillsborough: John R. Lawson Jr., 73, county charter shaper
John R. Lawson Jr., 73, county charter shaper
Former County Commissioner Jan Platt said the charter's success as a guiding document is a tribute to the legal skills of John Ryle Lawson Jr.
Lawson was a member of the Tampa Yacht and Country Club and former member of Ye Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla, the University Club of Tampa and Merrymakers Club.
www.sptimes.com /2005/02/03/Hillsborough/John_R_Lawson_Jr__73_.shtml   (343 words)

  
 The J. C. Ryle Collection of Sermons and Articles (1816-1900)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ryle shows how easy it is to be in a church and going through the motions and think that you are a Christian, when in fact you are still condemned to hell.
During his life time his "tracts" – the papers that in the end made up most of his books and were basically printed sermons – were sold literally all around the world and literally in their millions.
Ryle explains in simple terms what it means to make every effort and what the consequences are if you claim to be a Christian but are not making every effort.
www.biblebb.com /ryle.htm   (7617 words)

  
 Christian Quotation of the Day Index
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Phillips, J. (John Bertram) (1906-1982) [bio] -- 5/8/96, 11/30/97, 6/12/03
cqod.gospelcom.net /cqodndan.htm   (1809 words)

  
 John Ryle: Ryszard Kapuscinski's 'Shadow of the Sun', TLS review
From first-hand close acquaintance, over a period of thirty years, with the late Emperor I am able to confirm that every word by Ryle on this subject is factual and accurate, while Kapuściński’s assertions are subject to grave misgivings — to put it in the politest possible way.
The publication of The Shadow of the Sun in Europe and the United States (where pre-publication extracts from the book were run in the New York Review of Books and The New Yorker, the latter a magazine with a global reputation for fact-checking), was greeted indulgently by most reviewers.
He is correct to complain about the unreliability of Kapuscinski's narratives, but wrong, I think, in his final judgement of a writer who is less a reporter than a visionary, whose impressions of Africa are as readable as they are unforgettable.
www.richardwebster.net /johnryle.html   (4620 words)

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