The Works of Stephen Charnock

The Works of Stephen Charnock

Stephen Charnock

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297 pages, Banner of Truth , ISBN: 9781848711006 [CHAR05]

- 5 volume(s), 2000g

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Publisher's note.

There were theological and spiritual giants in the earth in the days of the English Puritans, and Stephen Charnock (1628-80) was prominent among them. His Works present a feast of rich teaching and exposition, characterized throughout by sound theology, profound thought, and an imaginative style. The five volumes now reprinted from the classic nineteenth-century Nichol edition contain a total of more than 2,800 pages and 64 distinct discourses or sermons. Of these, only one was published during the author’s lifetime, all the rest being edited from his manuscripts and published by his friends, Richard Adams and Edward Veal, after Charnock’s death in 1680. 

VOLUME ONE contains a helpful introduction to Charnock’s life and work by James McCosh, and the first eight discourses on The Existence and Attributes of God, opening with ‘A Discourse of Divine Providence,’ based on 2 Chronicles 16:9. In this Charnock sets forth the doctrine of providence with great clarity, and then applies it to instruct, comfort, and exhort the people of God.

VOLUME TWO continues and concludes Charnock’s magnum opus, ‘A Discourse on the Existence and Attributes of God’ with the remaining six discourses. Topics include: the existence of God; practical atheism; God’s being a Spirit; spiritual worship; the eternity of God; his immutability; his omnipresence; his knowledge; his wisdom; his power; his holiness; his goodness; his dominion; and his patience. Each discourse first expounds, then applies, the text of Scripture on which it is based.

VOLUME THREE concerns the work of regeneration, by which spiritually dead sinners are raised to new life in Christ. It is perhaps surprising that present-day Christians seem so often to be confused about what it means to be born again. Whatever the reasons for this confusion, the fault cannot be laid at the door of previous generations of preachers and writers, particularly Puritans like Charnock, who took immense pains to search into and explain the doctrine from Scripture.

VOLUME FOUR contains fifteen further discourses of primary importance to Christians in every age. The first six discourses – all on texts from the Gospel of John – focus on the knowledge of God in Christ as the only way to eternal life and happiness, showing that true and saving knowledge of God is only in and by Christ, that conviction of sin by the Spirit of God is the way to this knowledge, and that to remain in unbelief is to remain in misery under the wrath of God. The Lord’s Supper and related matters form the subject of a second group of discourses.

VOLUME FIVE contains a further nineteen discourses. By way of contrast with the earlier volumes – most of which are based on texts from the New Testament – five of the discourses here draw on texts from the Old Testament Scriptures. Many of the topics addressed are of perennial interest to all Christians: the necessity of Christ’s death, and the necessity of his exaltation; Christ’s intercession; God in Christ as the object of faith; afflictions; mortification; the stability of the church; delight in prayer; the sins of the regenerate; man’s enmity to God; and the pardon of sin.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

V1 Divine Providence
The Existence and Attributes of God (1-8)
V2 The Existence and Attributes of God (9-14)
V3 The Necessity of Regeneration
The Nature of Regeneration
The Efficient of Regeneration
The Word, the Instrument of Regeneration
God the Author of Reconciliation
The Cleansing Virtue of Christ’s Blood
V4 The Knowledge of God
The Knowledge of God in Christ
Conviction of Sin
Unbelief, the Greatest Sin
Unbelievers and Their Misery
The Lord’s Supper
Self-Examination
The Knowledge of Christ Crucified
Christ Our Passover
The Voluntariness of Christ’s Death
The Acceptableness of Christ’s Death
Obedience
V5 The Necessity of Christ’s Death
The Necessity of Christ’s Exaltation
Christ’s Intercession
The object of Faith
Afflictions
The Removal of the Gospel
Mercy Received
Mortification
Weak Grace Victorious
The Sinfulness and cure of Thoughts
The Church’s Stability
The Fifth of November
Delight in Prayer
Mourning for Other Men’s Sins
The Comfort of Childbearing Women
The Sins of the Regenerate
The Pardon of Sin
Man’s Enmity to God
Chief Sinners Objects of the Choicest Mercy
Index & Index of Texts