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THE WORKS OF JONATHAN EDWARDS
Life of Edwards.
Edition Mission.
Edition History.
Participants.
Publications.
Research.
Events.
American Religion.
Facts and Artifacts. [eng]
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The Torments of Hell
Site discussing the problem: "What is the truth about hell?", including sermons by Jonathan Edwards. [eng]
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Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) Forum Frigate
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) Discussion Deck. Chat and links. [eng]
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Revival Sermons of Jonathan Edwards
The sermons and works of Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), theologian and key figure in The Great Awakening. Included are Religious Affections and Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God. [eng]
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Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)
Primary Works, Selected Bibliography, Web Presence, Study Questions [eng]
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Select Sermons by Jonathan Edwards
A set of links. [eng]
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Treatise on Grace
TREATISE ON GRACE.
by
Jonathan Edwards [eng]
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An Unpublished Essay on the Trinity
JONATHAN EDWARDS
[eng]
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Sermons of Jonathan Edwards
Texts of 8 sermons. [eng]
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Edwards, Jonathan
Biography of the pastor and thinker. [eng]
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Jonathan Edwards: Reformed Apologist--Scott Oliphint
Though when Jonathan Edwards penned these words he was discussing morality, particularly of the Sabbath, his exclamation could just as easily be applied to the debates over his own words. Due to the sheer volume of Edwards' publications as well as the depth of his insight, there seems to be no end to the potential debates with regard to the "real Edwards" on a given topic or position. Perhaps Jonathan Edwards' many exegetes are the clearest example of the influence of one's presuppositions on any interpretive endeavor. [eng]
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Religious Affections
A treatise by Jonathan Edwards. [eng]
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Island of Freedom - Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards was one of the most significant religious thinkers in American history. He was a notable pulpit orator. He was a firm believer in Calvinism and the doctrine of predestination; a tendency toward belief in Arminianism, a modified form of Calvinism, however, existed in the New England colonies. [eng]
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