The Chariots of the Lord by Joseph Hocking

The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us.

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. During his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world.

Contents

  • About The Author
  • Frontispiece
  • Titlepage
  • Contents
  • List Of Illustrations
  • 1 The Judge And The Prisoner
  • 2 The Judge And The King
  • 3 The Happening In Fleet Street
  • 4 The House Of The Puritan
  • 5 The Man From Scotland
  • 6 The Return Of Trelawney’s Sword
  • 7 The Summons To The Midnight Meeting
  • 8 Under The Shadow Of Temple Church
  • 9 A Momentous Meeting
  • 10 The Signature Of Charles Stuart
  • 11 ‘ Draw Swords!’
  • 12 The Orthodoxy Of Robert Ferguson
  • 13 How Trelawney First Saw The Duke Of Monmouth
  • 14 To Be Or Not To Be
  • 15 The Stability Of The Duke
  • 16 The Fight And The Flight
  • 17 In Hiding
  • 18 The Judge’s Daughter
  • 19 The Journey To Taunton Gaol
  • 20 The Plans Of James Il
  • 21 Benedict Trelawney And Judge Jeffreys
  • 22 The King’s Justice
  • 23 How The Prisoners Left Taunton
  • 24 Mistress Mary Jeffreys
  • 25 Betrayed
  • 26 The Inn At Basingstoke
  • 27 The Leadership Of Father Peter
  • 28 The Greatness Of James I
  • 29 Jesuit And King
  • 30 Lady Mary Beaumont
  • 31 The Piety Of Robert Ferguson
  • 32 William Of Orange
  • 33 The Declaration Of Indulgence
  • 34 The Meeting Of The Council
  • 35 The Coming Of The Prince
  • 36 The Chariots Of The Lord

Publication Information

  • Lutheran Library edition first published: 2020 updated: 2024
  • Copyright: CC BY 4.0
Joseph Hocking
Joseph Hocking
(1860-1937)

Joseph Hocking (1860-1937), was a Cornish writer and United Methodist Free Church minister. His novels were immensely popular in his lifetime. Many of his 100 books are available at no charge from the Lutheran Library.

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