Jonathan Edwards


Jonathan Edwards - Born in S. Windsor, Connecticut, the fifth of 11 children in a strict Puritan home, he entered Yale College at 13. In 1727 he was named a pastor at his grandfather's church in Northampton, Massachusetts. His most famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," vividly evokes the fate of unrepentant sinners in Hell. Bio of Jonathan Edwards

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1 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God


2 Absent from the Body


3 God Glorified In Man's Dependence


4 The Future Punishment Of The Wicked


5 God's Sovereignty in the Salvation of Men


6 The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners


7 The Manner in Which the Salvation of the Soul is to be Sought


8 Many Mansions


9 Pardon For The Greatest Sinners


10 Wicked Men Useful in Their Destruction Only

 

11 True Saints When Absent From The Body Are Present With The Lord

 

12 Bear With One Another

 

13 But God

 

14 God Glorified in Man's Dependence

 

15 The End of the Wicked Contemplated by the Righteous

 

16 The Eternity of Hell Torments

 

17 The Nature and End of Excommunication

 

18 Hypocrites Deficient in the Duty of Prayer

 

19 The Peace Which Christ Gives His True Followers

 

20 Pressing into the Kingdom of God

 

21 The Most High - A Prayer Hearing God

 

22 Safety, Fulness, and Sweet Refreshment in Christ


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Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God

 

 

 


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Jonathan Edwards

Revival Sermons of Jonathan Edwards

Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

 

 

 


WRITTEN WORKS

 

A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections

A Treatise on Grace


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