Ryland's major works were: • • • Also a 1774 edition • (consisting of 121 pieces in verse); 2nd edition corrected and enlarged, 1775; 3rd edition revised by Rev. J. A. Jones, 1829. •
The Divine Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; a Poem, 1772. • a poetic rendering of the first argument of
Robert Fleming the elder in
The Fulfilment of Scripture. •
Salvation Finished: a Funeral Sermon on Robert Hall senior; with an Appendix on the Church at Arnsby, 1791; 2nd edit. revised by the Rev. J. A. Jones, 1850. •
Earnest Charge of an Affectionate Pastor,’ 1794. •
Christianæ Militiæ Viaticum; a brief Directory for Evangelical Ministers; 2nd edit. 1798; 6th edit. 1825. • •
Memoir of the Rev. Andrew Fuller, 1816 and 1818. •
Serious Remarks on the different Representations of Evangelical Doctrine, pt. i. 1817, pt. ii. 1818. More works: • • • • • • • • Two volumes of
Pastoral Memorials, consisting of abstracts of some of his sermons, 25 of his hymns, and a short memoir by his son, were published after his death (vol. i. in 1826 and vol. ii. in 1828). Ryland wrote many prefaces for religious works and for biographies of his friends. Ryland was a popular hymn-writer.
John Julian's
Hymnology states that 13 of his hymns were in common use. His earliest appeared in
Serious Essays (1771). Others appeared in magazines between 1770 and 1790. Ninety-nine
Hymns and Verses on Sacred Subjects, mainly from unpublished manuscripts, with a biographical sketch, were published in 1862. ==Family==