Sermons and discourses, 1723-1729 /
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.,
Sermons and discourses, 1723-1729 / [print] Jonathan Edwards ; edited by Kenneth P. Minkema. - New Haven : Yale University Press, (c)1997. - xiv, 575 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Qustio : Peccator non iustificatur coram Deo nisi per iustitiam Christi fide apprehensam (A sinner is not justified in the sight of God except through the righteousness of Christ obtained by faith) -- A spiritual understanding of divine things denied to the unregenerate -- The pleasantness of religion -- Living peaceably one with another -- Nothing upon earth can represent the glories of heaven -- All God's methods are most reasonable -- Warnings of future punishment don't seem real to the wicked -- Impending judgments averted only by reformation -- True nobleness of mind -- Profitable hearers of the Word -- The spiritual blessings of the Gospel represented by a feast -- The torments of hell are exceeding great -- None in are saved by their own righteousness -- Living unconverted under an eminent means of grace -- The threefold work of the Holy Ghost -- The sacrifice of Christ acceptable -- Glorying in the Savior -- God's all-sufficiency for the supply of our wants -- Sin and wickedness bring calamity and misery on a people -- The day of judgment.
96028169
GB97-37259
Sermons, American.
Congregational churches--Sermons.
Reformed Church--Sermons.
BX7117.M665.S476 1997
Sermons and discourses, 1723-1729 / [print] Jonathan Edwards ; edited by Kenneth P. Minkema. - New Haven : Yale University Press, (c)1997. - xiv, 575 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Qustio : Peccator non iustificatur coram Deo nisi per iustitiam Christi fide apprehensam (A sinner is not justified in the sight of God except through the righteousness of Christ obtained by faith) -- A spiritual understanding of divine things denied to the unregenerate -- The pleasantness of religion -- Living peaceably one with another -- Nothing upon earth can represent the glories of heaven -- All God's methods are most reasonable -- Warnings of future punishment don't seem real to the wicked -- Impending judgments averted only by reformation -- True nobleness of mind -- Profitable hearers of the Word -- The spiritual blessings of the Gospel represented by a feast -- The torments of hell are exceeding great -- None in are saved by their own righteousness -- Living unconverted under an eminent means of grace -- The threefold work of the Holy Ghost -- The sacrifice of Christ acceptable -- Glorying in the Savior -- God's all-sufficiency for the supply of our wants -- Sin and wickedness bring calamity and misery on a people -- The day of judgment.
96028169
GB97-37259
Sermons, American.
Congregational churches--Sermons.
Reformed Church--Sermons.
BX7117.M665.S476 1997