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The Works of the Late Rev. Stephen Charnock ... With a Prefatory Dedication and Memoir

This book is a compilation of the theological works of the Reverend Stephen Charnock, a prominent 17th-century English divine. It includes a dedication and a memoir, offering insight into Charnock's life and thought. The collection encompasses various theological topics, reflecting Charnock's scholarly and spiritual pursuits. more

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Stephen Charnock
Stephen Charnock

Stephen Charnock, a figure who lived from 1628 to 1680, is of an unknown profession or category. more

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“A student may easily exhaust his life in comparing divines and moralists without any practical regard to morals and religion; he may be learning not to live but to reason... while the chief use of his volumes is unthought of, his mind is unaffected, and his life is unreformed.”

“Oh how swiftly the glory of the world passes away! If only the lives of these men had been as admirable as their learning, their study and reading would have been to good purpose! But how many in this world care little for the service of God, and perish in their vain learning. Because they choose to be great rather than humble, they perish in their own conceit.”