Ryland, John, 1723-1792
Ryland, John Collett, 1723-1792
John Collett Ryland
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ryland, John ‡d 1723-1792
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Ryland, John, ‡d 1723-1792
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Works
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An address to the ingenuous youth of Great-Britain : Together with a body of divinity in miniature: to which is subjoined A plan of education, adapted to the use of schools, And which has been carried into Execution during a Course of near Fifty Years | |
The believer's triumph in God's promises; and the various conflicts and glorious conquests of faith over unbelief : being an appendix to The voice of God in his promises | |
The character of the Rev. James Hervey, M.A. late rector of weston-favel, in Northamptonshire : Considered, as a man of genius and a preacher-as a philosopher and Christian united-as a regenerate man-as a man endowed with the dignity and prerogatives of a Christian-as a man of science and virtue-as a divine or a very eminent master in the doctrines and duties of the Christian religion. With sixty-five of his original letters, to the author of this life; and his real likeness on a copper-plate. | |
A contemplation on the existence and perfections of God, drawn from the several parts of the visible world, the structure of the human body, and the wonderful powers of the soul; as an image of the wisdom, power, and the invisible and immortal nature of God. Designed as a specimen of a body of divinity, executed in the same manner. By John Ryland, A. M. of Northampton | |
A contemplation on the insufficiency of reason, and the necessity of divine revelation to enable us to attain eternal happiness. To which is prefixed, the character of an honest free-thinker. By John Ryland A. M. of Northampton | |
A contemplation on the nature and evidences of the divine inspiration of the Holy Scriptures : With a preface on the nature of rational and divine faith | |
Contemplations on the beauties of creation, and on all the principal truths and blessings of the glorious Gospel ... | |
An easy introduction to mechanics, geometry, Plane Trigonometry, Measuring Heights and Distances, Optics, astronomy : To which is prefixed, an essay on the advancement of learning by various modes of recreation | |
Emblems, divine and moral | |
Evidences that the Christian religion is of God. By the late Rev. J. Ryland, Sen. A. M | |
First and second coming of christ contrasted | |
A full and compleat answer to the capital errors, contained in the writings of the late Rev. William Law, M. A. in a letter to a friend. | |
A key to the Greek New Testament : exhibiting in the clearest point of view, Every Primitive Word in that Sacred Book: with an English Translation of each Root. For the Use of Serious and Inquisitive Christians, as well as Schools, and Young Students of Divinity | |
The life and actions of Jesus Christ, from his birth to his resurrection, by way of question and answer. For the Edification of Children and Youth. In Four Parts. By a lover of Christ | |
The life and character of Alfred the Great : Drawn from the more ample view of him in the first volume in folio of the biographia Britannica, with other authors. To which is annexed, A head of Alfred, engraved by Mr. Trotter. By John Ryland, A.M. of Northampton. | |
The preceptor : or, general repository of useful information, very necessary for the various ages and different departments of life. Containing, among other Subjects, Natural and Moral Philosophy, History and Eloquence, Lives of the most illustrious Men in all Ages, with various Pieces of salutary Advice to the British Youth | |
The presence of Christ the source of eternal bliss : A funeral discourse, delivered December 22. 1799, at Shortwood, near Horsley, in Gloucestershire, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Benjamin Francis, A.M. By John Ryland, D.D. To which is annexed, A sketch of Mr. Francis's life, and of his death-bed consolations, drawn of by his son and assistant Thomas Flint. | |
The scheme of infidelity ruined for ever: or, The deistical and Socinian schemes demonstrated to be insufficient for the happiness of mankind : and the necessity of the glorious gospel to discover pardon, sanctification, and support in death. | |
Select lessons and orations for the use of youth at boarding-schools, 1770: | |
A tribute of honour to the great and good men in France : particularly the Marquis de la Fayette, Mr. Neckar, and the most worthy of all mayors- the Mayor of Paris; with the President of the National Assembly | |
The wise student and Christian preacher : A sermon, preached at Broad-Mead, August 28, 1780, being the day of the annual meeting of the Bristol Education Society | |
The wonderful extremes united in the person of Christ : Proposed as brief hints of thought, and materials of meditation, for true Christians. To which are added, Easy and beautiful demonstrations of the immortality of the soul. Extracted from Dr. Doddridge. Also, the foreknowledge of the Holy Spirit, a glorious evidence of his divinity |