Stephen Charnock's "Discourses Upon the Existence and Attributes of God" Summarized for the 21st Century.
Charnock (1628-1680) wrote what many consider the greatest uninspired treatment of the doctrine of the existence and attributes of God. The original work is 1100 pages of small print. Many will not have the time or fortitude to read it. But now, this summary presents the treatise in a more manageable form. Don't miss the riches of Charnock!
Puritan divine, Stephen Charnock was an English Puritan Presbyterian clergyman born at the St Katherine Cree parish of London. Charnock studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, during which he was converted to the Christian faith, beginning his spiritual journey as a Puritan divine.
He moved to Ireland in 1656 where he became a chaplain to Henry Cromwell, governor of Ireland. In Dublin, he began a regular ministry of preaching to other believers. Those who came to hear him were from different classes of society and differing denominations, and he became widely known for the skill by which he discharged his duties.
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