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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

SECT. V. A third difficulty in converting the Indians, viz. Their inconvenient situations, savage manners, and unhappy method of living. Their “inconvenient situations, savage manners, and unhappy method of living,” have been an unspeakable difficulty and discouragement to me in my work.

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

SECT. I. God is the supreme judge of the world. 1. God is so by right. He is by right the supreme and absolute ruler and disposer of all things, both in the natural and moral world.

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

SECT. III. Who are chiefly deserving of reproof from the subject of the preciousness of time. How little is the preciousness of time considered,…

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

SECT. III. An objection answered. The objection is, “If we are apprehensive of the damnation of others now, it in no wise becomes us to rejoice at it, but to lament it.

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

SECT. VI. How to spend every day. God hath concealed from us the day of our death, without doubt, partly for this end, that we might be excited to be always ready,…

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Freedom of the Will by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

aintained, That It Agrees With The Stoical Doctrine Of Faith, And The Opinions of Mr. Hobbes. WHEN Calvinists oppose the Arminian notion of the freedom of will, and contingence of volition, and insist that there are no acts of the will, nor any other event whatsoever, but what are attended with some kind of necessity; their opposers cry out against them,…

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Freedom of the Will by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

ted with any thing antecedent, or not, yet they must be necessary in such a sense as to overthrow Arminian liberty. Every act of the Will has a cause, or it has not.

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

SECT. V. It is no sign that religious affections are truly holy and spiritual, or that they are not, that they come to the mind in a remarkable manner with texts of Scripture.

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

OBJECT. I. The Scripture calls the members of the visible church by the name of disciples, scholars, or learners: and that suggests to us this notion of the visible church,…

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

OBJECT. XII. The Lord’s supper has a proper tendency to promote men’s conversion, being an affecting representation of the greatest and most important things of God’s word:…

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