Written in 1746 during the First Great Awakening, Religious Affections remains an important and challenging Christian treatise. Concerned that many people do not display true “religious affections,” Jonathan Edwards attempts to “discern…wherein true religion does consist.” Balancing between extreme “intellectualism” and extreme “emotionalism,” Edwards argues that emotions are an important part of true religion, but that one must distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate emotions. He provides both “negative” or unreliable signs of true religious emotions, and “positive” or reliable signs of true religious emotions.
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Cummings Through the Eternal Spirit
Cummings Through the Eternal Spirit (1896) is a 25 chapter serious work on the Holy Spirit, 315 page work.
Edwards, Jonathan – Resolutions
A list of the resolutions that Edwards read once every week to keep his mind on his duty before God. Edwards, Jonathan – Resolution of Jonathan Edwards, The Post Views: 401
Edwards, Jonathan – Charity and its Fruits, 16 sermons
16 Sermons on Charity and It’s Fruits An Exposition of I Corinthians Chapter 13 These 16 sermons were preached to the congregation in Northampton in 1738. Intending them to be published after they were delivered, Edwards prepared them completely by hand. However, they were never published until 1851 when Tyrone Edwards edited the original manuscripts … Read more