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Discourse of the Nature of Regeneneration by Charnock, Stephen (1628-1680)
Stephen Charnock preached alongside Thomas Watson from 1675 until his death in 1680. Nearly all of his writings and sermons were published posthumously, the most famous being The Existence and Attributes of God, a treatise defending the rationality of belief in God and exploring that God’s nature.
Charnock, Stephen (1628-1680)
Puritan divine
Necessity of Regeneration by Charnock, Stephen (1628-1680)
Stephen Charnock preached alongside Thomas Watson from 1675 until his death in 1680. Nearly all of his writings and sermons were published posthumously, the most famous being The Existence and Attributes of God, a treatise defending the rationality of belief in God and exploring that God’s nature.
Discourse of God's being the Author of Reconciliation by Charnock, Stephen (1628-1680)
Stephen Charnock (1628-1680), best known for his book entitled Existence and Attributes of God introduces the book Discourse of God's Being the Author of Reconciliation with these words: "If there be any mystery in Christianity more admirable than another, it is this of reconciliation." According to Charnock, "The scripture...
Heretics by Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1874-1936)
Sometimes it seems that nothing is more heretical than being orthodox. Westerners live in a world that celebrates rebels who step out of the norm and critique long held traditions and beliefs.
Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1874-1936)
English essayist and poet
Necessary Doctrine by Cranmer, Thomas (1489-1556)
In the years following Henry VIII’s separation from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Church of England, the king and his trusted religious advisor, Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, led a divided church.
Cranmer, Thomas (1489-1556)
Archbishop of Canterbury and author of the Book of Common Prayer of 1549
Theology of Schleiermacher: A Condensed Presentation of His Chief Work, “The Christian Faith” by Cross, George, (1862-1929)
Cross, George, (1862-1929)
Professor of Christian Theology in the Newton Theological Institution