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  • av Stephen Charnock
    516,-

    Discover the theological genius of Stephen Charnock with this exhaustive collection of his works. From 'A Discourse of the Existence of God' to 'A Discourse of the Word of God', Charnock's writings cover an array of theological topics and provide deep insights into Christian doctrine.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    427,-

    "The Existence and Attributes of God" is a significant theological book written in the 17th century by Stephen Charnock, a Puritan preacher and theologian. This edition of "The Existence and Attributes of God Vol. 1" is both current and legible, with an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript. Some stories are gruesome and bizarre, while others softly creep up on you and pull you in. This massive dissertation is divided into two parts, with each volume delving into essential aspects of God's nature and qualities. In the first volume, Charnock conducts a thorough analysis of God's existence. To establish the existence of an all-powerful, everlasting, and transcendent Creator, he digs into philosophical arguments, historical viewpoints, and scripture allusions. The thorough examination of Charnock addresses problems about the origin of the universe and the requirement of a divine person. Throughout the book, Charnock's language is distinguished by a great reverence for God and a commitment to logical religion investigation. He provides theological arguments in a systematic and logical manner that is understandable to both intellectuals and laypeople.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    415,-

    "The Existence and Attributes of God" is a significant theological book written in the 17th century by Stephen Charnock, a Puritan preacher and theologian. This edition of "The Existence and Attributes of God Vol. 2" is both current and legible, with an eye-catching new cover and professionally typeset manuscript. Some stories are gruesome and bizarre, while others softly creep up on you and pull you in. This massive dissertation is divided into two parts, with each volume delving into essential aspects of God's nature and qualities. In the second volume, Charnock conducts a thorough analysis of God's existence. To establish the existence of an all-powerful, everlasting, and transcendent Creator, he digs into philosophical arguments, historical viewpoints, and scripture allusions. The thorough examination of Charnock addresses problems about the origin of the universe and the requirement of a divine person. Throughout the book, Charnock's language is distinguished by a great reverence for God and a commitment to logical religion investigation. He provides theological arguments in a systematic and logical manner that is understandable to both intellectuals and laypeople.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    427,-

    In the grand tapestry of literary masterpieces, there exists a profound collection of wisdom and enlightenment known as 'The Works of Stephen Charnock,' written by none other than the brilliant mind of Stephen Charnock himself. Within its pages, this remarkable opus weaves together a symphony of intellectual prowess, philosophical musings, and spiritual revelations. Charnock's words dance across the boundless expanse of human knowledge, traversing the realms of theology, philosophy, and practical wisdom with consummate ease. In this remarkable collection, Charnock's intellectual prowess and spiritual depth intertwine harmoniously, resonating within the hearts and minds of those fortunate enough to partake in its wisdom. "The Works of Stephen Charnock" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to illuminate the path of knowledge, enriching the lives of readers with its profound insights and transformative power.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    128,-

    Lightly modernized for today's readersThis is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief.-1 TIM. 1:15.I. Obs. The salvation of sinners was the main design of Christ's coming into the world.II. God often makes the chiefest sinners objects of his choicest mercy. Regarding the second point, it should be noted that: 1.God has previously extended invitations to such sinners. Look at how sinful they were, as described in Isaiah 1. They were rebels, and rebels against the one who had nurtured them: "I have nourished and brought up children, and they have rebelled against me" (verse 2). In this respect, they were worse than the animals they owned; the dull ox and the stupid donkey were more clever: "The ox knows its owner, and the donkey its master's crib; but Israel does not know, my people do not consider" (verse 3). God calls on heaven and earth to judge them (verse 2). He appeals to men and angels as a jury to give their verdict, whether these people had not been the most ungrateful and disingenuous people in the world. If by "heaven and earth" he meant magistrates and people, as is usually the case in prophetic language, then God is appealing to them to let their own natural consciences and common sense judge between them. He accuses them of being "laden with iniquity" (verse 4). They had such heavy burdens on them that they could not move, or they were burdened like crabapples with sour fruit. They had come from a wicked stock; they had corrupted one another by their society and example, as rotten apples putrefy the sound ones that lie near them.

  • av Stephen Charnock, Edward Parsons & Paternoster Row Baynes
    410 - 516,-

  • av Stephen Charnock
    383 - 490,-

  • av William Symington & Stephen Charnock
    397 - 503,-

  • av Stephen Charnock
    289 - 423,-

  • av Stephen Charnock
    410 - 516,-

  • av Stephen Charnock & James M'Cosh
    415,-

  • av Stephen Charnock
    528,-

  • av Stephen Charnock
    283,-

  • av Stephen Charnock
    458,-

    Does not include his famous Attributes, but has 7 lovely treatises and a biography by Symington. So many people flocked to hear Charnock that people had to pass the message back to those behind, even to those standing all the way out the church door.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    467,-

    Does not include his famous Attributes, but has 7 lovely treatises and a biography by Symington. So many people flocked to hear Charnock that people had to pass the message back to those behind, even to those standing all the way out the church door.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    439,-

    Does not include his famous Attributes, but has 7 lovely treatises and a biography by Symington. So many people flocked to hear Charnock that people had to pass the message back to those behind, even to those standing all the way out the church door.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    439,-

    Does not include his famous Attributes, but has 7 lovely treatises and a biography by Symington. So many people flocked to hear Charnock that people had to pass the message back to those behind, even to those standing all the way out the church door.

  • av Stephen Charnock
    439,-

    Does not include his famous Attributes, but has 7 lovely treatises and a biography by Symington. So many people flocked to hear Charnock that people had to pass the message back to those behind, even to those standing all the way out the church door.

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