\'Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots\' is perhaps J.
Holiness, as with all of Ryle\'s works, is clear and concise, penetrating and practical..
The twenty-one chapters in this enlarged edition highlight: - the real nature of Holiness - the temptations and difficulties which all must expect who pursue it - the life-transforming truth that union with Christ is the root of Holiness - the immense encouragement Jesus Christ holds out to all who strive to be holy.
Although many things have changed since 1877, when this book was first published, one thing remains the same: \'real practical Holiness does not receive the attention it deserves.\' It was to remedy this attention deficit, and to counter false teaching on this most important subject, that Ryle took up his pen.
Ryle\'s best-known and, arguably, best-loved book.
C. \'Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots\' is perhaps J