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This is J. C. Ryle’s leading work in defence of the evangelicalism of the Church of England. It is unashamedly written from the ‘standpoint of an Evangelical Churchman’, and covers various disputed points of doctrine in a plain, straightforward way. He especially aims his fire against the High Church party, and contends strongly for the 39 Articles of religion.
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