There were theological and spiritual giants in the earth in the days of the English Puritans, and Stephen Charnock 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.
Stephen Charnock Books
Stephen Charnock was an English Puritan Presbyterian clergyman. His writings delved into theological subjects and spiritual life, characteristic of the Puritan tradition.






Christ Crucified
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
In this stimulating work Stephen Charnock links the Old and New Testaments with this classic explanation of how the sacrifice of Jesus Christ fulfils the Old Testament sacrificial system. He particularly illustrates the importance of the Passover, and opens up our understanding of the differences which characterise the New Testament Church era.
Discourses Upon the Existence and Attributes of God: 2
- 558 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Discourses Upon the Existence and Attributes of God; Volume 2
- 622 pages
- 22 hours of reading
A Treatise Of Divine Providence General And Particular As Relating To The Church Of God In The World
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The Doctrine of Regeneration
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Discourses Upon the Existence and Attributes of God
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Discourses Upon the Existence and Attributes of God; Volume 1
- 702 pages
- 25 hours of reading
The Complete Works of Stephen Charnock; Volume 1
- 590 pages
- 21 hours of reading
This comprehensive volume contains the complete works of Stephen Charnock, a prominent Puritan theologian of the 17th century. It includes his famous treatise on the existence and attributes of God, as well as his sermons, essays, and other writings. A must-read for scholars and students of Christian theology.
The Existence and Attributes of God Vol. 1
- 674 pages
- 24 hours of reading
Focusing on the existence of God, this theological work by Stephen Charnock presents a detailed analysis that combines philosophical reasoning, historical perspectives, and scriptural references. The first volume of this comprehensive dissertation explores the nature and qualities of an all-powerful Creator, addressing the origins of the universe and the necessity of a divine being. Charnock's respectful and logical approach makes complex theological arguments accessible to both scholars and general readers, enhancing the study of divine attributes.