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The Works Of Stephen Charnock

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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.

Author Biography:

Stephen Charnock was an English Puritan Presbyterian minister who was born at the St. Katherine Cree church in London in 1628. He died on July 27, 1680. Charnock went to school at Emmanuel College in Cambridge, where he became a Christian. This was the start of his spiritual journey as a Puritan priest. In 1656, he went to Ireland, where he worked as a chaplain for the country's governor, Henry Cromwell. In Dublin, he began to preach to other Christians on a daily basis. People from different social classes and religious groups came to hear him, and he became well-known for how well he did his job. Charnock could no longer be a minister in public in Ireland or England, where he went next. This was because of new rules. Still, he kept studying and ministering in ways that were not public. In 1675, Charnock started working as a co-pastor at Crosby Hall in London. This was his last public ministry position before he died in 1680.
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
690
Dimensions
140x216x39
ISBN-13
9789359394046
Product ID
38472307

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