Upper Room: Being a Few Truths for the Times

J. C. Ryle (1816 - 1900)

Ryle became the first Anglican bishop of Liverpool during a volatile time for the Church of England. Ryle was a strong supporter of the evangelical school and a critic of Ritualism. He was a writer, pastor and an evangelical preacher. Among his longer works are Christian Leaders of the Eighteenth Century (1869), Expository Thoughts on the Gospels (7 vols, 1856–69), Principles for Churchmen (1884). Ryle was described as having a commanding presence and vigorous in advocating his principles albeit with a warm disposition. (Summary by Tim Cote)

Genre(s): Christianity - Other

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Preface / "They Went Up Into An Upper Room" Tim Cote
00:28:32
Play 02 "Luke, The Beloved Physician" Tim Cote
00:19:04
Play 03 Simplicity In Preaching Tim Cote
00:39:46
Play 04 Foundation Truths Tim Cote
00:32:21
Play 05 The Good Way Tim Cote
00:43:37
Play 06 "One Blood" Tim Cote
00:34:17
Play 07 "Let Any Man Come" Tim Cote
00:54:46
Play 08 Victory Tim Cote
00:38:24
Play 09 Athens Tim Cote
00:45:45
Play 10 Portraits Tim Cote
00:29:51
Play 11 "To Whom?" Tim Cote
00:31:21
Play 12 Our Profession Tim Cote
00:51:07
Play 13 Many Tim Cote
00:43:51
Play 14 Without Clouds Tim Cote
00:26:14
Play 15 The Lord's Garden Tim Cote
00:28:15
Play 16 The Duties Of Parents Tim Cote
01:16:09
Play 17 The Rights And Duties Of Lay Churchmen Tim Cote
00:59:49
Play 18 Questions About Regeneration Tim Cote
00:33:30
Play 19 Thoughts For Young Men, Part 1 Tim Cote
01:02:45
Play 20 Thoughts For Young Men, Part 2 Tim Cote
01:09:39
Play 21 Questions About The Lord's Supper Tim Cote
01:03:43
Play 22 "For Kings" Tim Cote
00:26:44