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1. Memoirs of Jonathan Edwards, A. M.
2. An Inquiry Into The Modern Prevailing Notions of The Freedom of Will
3. A Dissertation Concerning The End For Which God Made The World
4. A Dissertation Concerning The Nature of True Virtue
5. The Great Christian Doctrine of Original Sin Defended: Evidences of Its Truth Produced and Arguments to The Contrary answered
6. A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections
7. An Humble Inquiry Into The Rules of The Word of God: Concerning The Qualifications Requisite to A Complete Standing and Full Communion In The Visible Christian Church
8. Misinterpretations Corrected, and Truth Vindicated
9. A History of The Work of Redemption, Containing The Outlines of a Body of Divinity, Including a View of Church History
10. Five Discourses On The Soul's Eternal Salvation
11. God Glorified In Man's Dependence
12. Sinners In The Hands of an Angry God
13. A Divine and Supernatural Light, Immediately Imparted to The Soul By The Spirit of God, Shown to Be Both a Scriptural and Rational Doctrine
14. Fifteen Sermons On Various Subjects
15. Seven Sermons On Important Subjects
16. Christian Knowledge: The Importance and Advantage of a Thorough Knowledge of Divine Truth
17. The Wisdom of God, Displayed In The Way of Salvation
18. Discourse On How Men Naturally Are God's Enemies
19. Christian Cautions and The Necessity of Self-Examination
20. Christian Charity: The Duty of Charity to The Poor, Explained and Enforced
21. A Warning to Professors
22. The Final Judgment: The World Judged Righteously By Jesus Christ
23. Sinners In Zion Tenderly Warned:
24. The End of The Wicked Contemplated By The Righteous: Or, The Torments of The Wicked In Hell, No Occasion of Grief to The Saints In Heavens
25. Christ Exalted: Or, Jesus Christ Gloriously Exalted Above All Evil In The Work of Redemption
26. Self-Flatteries: Or, The Vain Self-Flatteries of The Sinner
27. Dishonesty: Or, The Sin of Theft and of Injustice
28. Temptation and Deliverance: Joseph's Great Temptation and Gracious Deliverance
29. The Preciousness of Time, and The Importance of Redeeming It
30. Procrastination, Or The Sin and Folly of Depending On Future Time
31. The Christian Pilgrim: The True Christian's Life a Journey Towards Heaven
32. Man's Natural Blindness In The Things of Religion
33. The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of The Spirit of God
34. An Humble Attempt to Promote Explicit Agreement and Visible Union of God's People
35. The Life and Diary of the Rev. David Brainerd With Notes and Reflection
36. The Divinity of Christ and the Doctrine of the Trinity
37. Miscellaneous Obeservation on Important Theological Subjects
38. Remarks On Important Theological Controversies
39. A Divine and Supernatural Light
40. On The Natural Condition of Men
41. The Sorrows of the Bereaved Spread Before Jesus
42. Christ The Example of Ministers
43. The True Exellence of a Gosple Minister
44. Jesus Christ, The Same Yesterday, To-day, and Forever
45. Christ Jesus: Abundant Foundation of Peace and Safety
46. On The Wicked
47. Thanksgiving Sermon
48. On The Purity of The Heart
49. On The Glory, Honor and Peace of The Christians
50. The Description and Punishment of The Wicked
51. On The Soul of Christ
52. On The Imitation of Paul and The Apostles
53. On The Bestowment of Great and Signal Mercies
54. God's Sovereignty
55.
Jonathan Edwards (1703 - 1758)
was a Christian preacher and theologian. Edwards "is widely acknowledged to be America's most important and original philosophical theologian," and one of America's greatest intellectuals. Edwards's theological work is broad in scope, but he was rooted in Reformed theology, the metaphysics of theological determinism, and the Puritan heritage. Recent studies have emphasized how thoroughly Edwards grounded his life's work on conceptions of beauty, harmony, and ethical fittingness, and how central The Enlightenment was to his mindset. Edwards played a critical role in shaping the First Great Awakening, and oversaw some of the first revivals in 1733–35 at his church in Northampton, Massachusetts.Edwards delivered the sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", a classic of early American literature, during another revival in 1741, following George Whitefield's tour of the Thirteen Colonies. Edwards is well known for his many books, The End For Which God Created the World, The Life of David Brainerd, which served to inspire thousands of missionaries throughout the 19th century, and Religious Affections, which many Reformed Evangelicals still read today.
Jonathan Edwards was a colonial American Congregational preacher, theologian, and missionary to Native Americans. Edwards "is widely acknowledged to be America's most important and original philosophical theologian."
His work is very broad in scope, but he is often associated with his defense of Reformed theology, the metaphysics of theological determinism, and the Puritan heritage. His famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," is credited for starting the First Great Awakening. Edwards is widely known for his books Religious Affections and The Freedom of the Will. He died from a smallpox inoculation shortly after beginning the presidency at the College of New Jersey (later to be named Princeton University). Edwards is widely regarded as America's greatest theologian.
Jonathan Edwards was the only boy among eleven children. In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class. He continued at Yale working on a graduate degree in theology and was saved at the age of seventeen. Edwards was ordained in 1727 and joined his grandfather as an assistant pastor. In 1729 he became pastor of the church in Northampton, Massachusetts, which had some six hundred members. In 1735 God's blessing on his preaching resulted in a great revival with more than three hundred people saved and added to the church. Edwards is considered to be one of the men most responsible for the Great Awakening. His famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," was first preached in 1741 at Enfield, Massachusetts. In 1750 Edwards was voted out by his church after his attempt to limit church membership to those who made a profession of faith in Christ.
He spent the next seven years as a missionary to the Indians at Stockbridge, Massachusetts. In 1758 he accepted the presidency of the College of New Jersey (now called Princeton). After just weeks on the job, he died from smallpox brought on by an inoculation to protect him from the disease. Jonathan Edwards and his wife had eleven children. He spent one hour each night in conversation and instruction with his family. His daughter Jerusha was engaged to David Brainerd when he died of tuberculosis. Edwards' two most famous literary works are The Life and Diary of David Brainerd (1749) and Freedom of the Will (1754). Edwards is buried in Princeton, New Jersey.
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