Includes:
A DISCOURSE ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST CRUCIFIED
A DISCOURSE ON CHRIST OUR PASSOVER
A DISCOURSE ON THE VOLUNTARINESS OF CHRIST'S DEATH
A DISCOURSE ON THE ACCEPTABLENESS OF CHRIST’S DEATH
Stephen Charnock - (1628-1680), Puritan divine
Son of a London solicitor, he was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and in 1649 became a minister in Southwark. In 1650 he became a fellow of New College, Oxford and in 1652 received his M.A. 1655 he was appointed chaplain to Henry Cromwell, governor of Ireland, and won a reputation for preaching in Dublin. He returned to London in retirement, but from 1675 he ministered in Bishopgate Street Prebyterian Church, London as joint pastor with Thomas Watson. His sermons were published mostly after his death; they reflect the characteristic Puritan divine's concern for central Gospel themes. His most important work was entitled Existence and Attributes of God.
A DISCOURSE ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF CHRIST CRUCIFIED
A DISCOURSE ON CHRIST OUR PASSOVER
A DISCOURSE ON THE VOLUNTARINESS OF CHRIST'S DEATH
A DISCOURSE ON THE ACCEPTABLENESS OF CHRIST’S DEATH
Stephen Charnock - (1628-1680), Puritan divine
Son of a London solicitor, he was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and in 1649 became a minister in Southwark. In 1650 he became a fellow of New College, Oxford and in 1652 received his M.A. 1655 he was appointed chaplain to Henry Cromwell, governor of Ireland, and won a reputation for preaching in Dublin. He returned to London in retirement, but from 1675 he ministered in Bishopgate Street Prebyterian Church, London as joint pastor with Thomas Watson. His sermons were published mostly after his death; they reflect the characteristic Puritan divine's concern for central Gospel themes. His most important work was entitled Existence and Attributes of God.