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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
SECT. I. Sinners flatter themselves with the hope of impunity. We are so taught in the word of God. Deut. xxix. 18, 19. “Lest there should be among you man, or woman, or family, or tribe, whose heart turneth away this day from the Lord our God.
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
SECT. II. What kind of knowledge in divinity, is intended in the doctrine. There are two kinds of knowledge of divine truth, viz. speculative and practical, or in other terms, natural and spiritual.
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
TO MR. BRAINERD’S JOURNAL: CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF HIS METHOD OF LEARNING THE INDIAN LANGUAGE, AND OF INSTRUCTING THE INDIANS;…
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
THIRD PAPER. Some signs of godliness. The distinguishing marks of a true Christian, taken from one of my old manuscripts; where I wrote as I felt and experienced,…
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
LETTER II. To his brother John, at Yale college, New Haven. dear brother Kaunaumeek, Dec. 27, 1743. I long to see you, and know how you fare in your journey through a world of inexpressible sorrow,…
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume Two by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
LETTER V. To a special friend, a minister of the gospel in New Jersey. The Forks of Delaware, Dec. 24 1744. REV. AND DEAR BROTHER, I have little to say to you about spiritual joys,…
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
OBJECT. XIV. Either unsanctified persons may lawfully come to the Lord’s supper, or it is unlawful for them to carry themselves as saints; but it is not unlawful for them to carry themselves as saints.
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
OBJECT. VIII. If sanctifying grace be a requisite qualification in order to due access to christian sacraments, God would have given some certain rule, whereby those who are to admit them,…
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
OBJECT. XVIII. It seems hardly reasonable to suppose, that the only wise God has made men’s opinion of themselves, and a profession of it, the term of their admission to church-privileges;…
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