Following on from the initial Preface to Expository Thoughts on the Gospels, in which he explained his 'character and design of the work', J.C. Ryle helpfully explains his thoughts on the first 17 verses of Matthews Gospel. He entitles this first exposition 'The Genealogy of Jesus Christ.' He deals briefly with his three sub-heads, all reflecting on the list of names, as follows: 1: God always keeps His word 2: The sinfulness and corruption of human nature 3: How great is the mercy and compassion of our Lord Jesus Christ
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John Charles Ryle was born in the English town of Macclesfield, in the County of Cheshire, on the 10th of May, 1816. His education took him to the prestigious college at Eton, followed by time spent at the great University of Oxford. His conversion can be traced to a time when...