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Expository Thoughts on the Gospels - St. Luke Vol. 1

In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    068 - Luke 1028-42

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    067 - Luke 1029-37

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    066 - Luke 1025-28

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    065 - Luke 1021-24

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    064 - Luke 1017-20

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    063 - Luke 108-16

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    062 - Luke 101-7

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    061 - Luke 957-62

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    060 - Luke 951-56

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    059 - Luke 946-50

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    058 - Luke 937-45

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    057 - Luke 928-36

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    056 - Luke 923-27

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    055 - Luke 918-22

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    054 - Luke 912-17

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    053 - Luke 97-11

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    052 - Luke 91-6

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    051 - Luke 849-56

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    050 - Luke 841-48

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    049 - Luke 837-40

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    048 - Luke 826-36

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    047 - Luke 822-25

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    046 - Luke 816-21

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    045 - Luke 84-15

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    044 - Luke 81-3

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    043 - Luke 736-50

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    042 - Luke 731-35

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    041 - Luke 724-30

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    040 - Luke 718-23

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    039 - Luke 711-17

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    038 - Luke 71-10

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    037 - Luke 646-49

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    036 - Luke 639-45

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    035 - Luke 627-38

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    034 - Luke 620-26

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    033 - Luke 612-19

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    032 - Luke 66-11

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    031 - Luke 61-5

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    030 - Luke 533-39

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    029 - Luke 527-32

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    028 - Luke 517-26

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    027 - Luke 512-16

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    026 - Luke 51-11

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    025 - Luke 433-44

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    024 - Luke 422-32

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    023 - Luke 414-22

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    022 - Luke 41-13

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    021 - Luke 321-38

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    020 - Luke 315-20

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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    019 - Luke 37-14

    In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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In Expository Thoughts, J. C. Ryle meticulously divides the Gospels into manageable sections of about twelve verses, highlighting two or three key points for reflection. Recognizing the wealth of detailed commentaries available during his time, Ryle sought to create a resource that would serve the everyday believer—ideal for family prayers, comforting the sick with thoughtful readings, or enriching personal devotions for those with busy lives. This first volume on St. Luke continues the tradition established in his previous works on St. Matthew and St. Mark, with Ryle’s earnest hope that it will promote pure and undefiled religion, deepen the understanding of Christ, and serve as a humble tool for the vital mission of converting and edifying immortal souls. (Introduction by MaryAnn)

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