Travel with J C Ryle
During his thirty-six years as a country clergyman in Suffolk, J C Ryle wrote about 200 tracts, historical biographies and biblical commentaries. By these publications his name became well-known outside his rural parishes and at the same time he was an established preacher and popular speaker at national meetings and conferences. In 1880 he became the first Anglican Bishop of Liverpool and served in that capacity for the next twenty years. Today much that 'Bishop Ryle' wrote is still published and many of his tracts and publications are available on the numerous 'Ryle' Internet sites.
Like each of the books in this unique series, Travel with Bishop J C Ryle is both carefully researched and a valuable travel guide. With over 150 color photographs and drawings, it will guide the traveler to many of the key locations associated with an evangelist whose parish was literally the world.
About the Author:
Alan Munden is a Church of England minister who has served in churches in Cheltenham; Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne; Coventry and North Warwickshire. His main historical interest is in the development of Anglican Evangelicalism and, apart from his research and writing, he enjoys listening to classical music, walking and visiting tea shops. He lives in Newcastle upon Tyne and is married to Debra, a speech and language therapist, and they have two grown-up children.