Jonathan Edwards Ryland

Jonathan Edwards Ryland (1797-1866) was the son of John Ryland, Jr., J. E. Ryland served a number of years as a tutor under William Steadman at Horton Academy. After 1835 he lived in Northampton. He later became well known for his editions of the works of various writers, He later became well known for his editions of the works of various writers. He wrote often for the Baptist Magazine, and edited volumes 9-12 of the Eclectic Review, and wrote for John Kitto’s Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature.  Other works include Pastoral Memorials (2 vols; 1826-1828), a collection of the writings of his father, John Ryland, Jr.; The Life and Correspondence of John Foster (1852); Memoirs of John Kitto (1854); and editions of works by August Neander, Johann Peter Lange, August Tholuck, and Ernst Wilham Hengstenbert.