The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 |
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Page 71
... truly wonderful , and cannot be set in so beautiful and affecting a light by any description , as they appeared in to his friends , who were eye witnesses . Mr. Edwards had a numerous and chargeable family , and little or no income ...
... truly wonderful , and cannot be set in so beautiful and affecting a light by any description , as they appeared in to his friends , who were eye witnesses . Mr. Edwards had a numerous and chargeable family , and little or no income ...
Page 74
... truly knew my real sense of my own conduct in the affairs that the one and the other of the said councils are privy to . As I have long apprehended it to be my duty not only to humble myself before God for what was unchristian and ...
... truly knew my real sense of my own conduct in the affairs that the one and the other of the said councils are privy to . As I have long apprehended it to be my duty not only to humble myself before God for what was unchristian and ...
Page 81
... truly faithful . I conclude this long letter , by heartily desiring your pray . ers , that my repentance of my sins abovementioned may be unfeigned and genuine , and such as God in infinite mer- cy , for Christ's sake , will accept ...
... truly faithful . I conclude this long letter , by heartily desiring your pray . ers , that my repentance of my sins abovementioned may be unfeigned and genuine , and such as God in infinite mer- cy , for Christ's sake , will accept ...
Page 87
... it appears so evident to me , that there is truly no foundation for any of this glorying and insult . I have already published something on one of the main points in dispute between the Arminians and Calvinists ; and PRESIDENT EDWARDS . 87.
... it appears so evident to me , that there is truly no foundation for any of this glorying and insult . I have already published something on one of the main points in dispute between the Arminians and Calvinists ; and PRESIDENT EDWARDS . 87.
Page 106
... truly find a heart to give up myself wholly to God , according to the tenor of that covenant of grace which was sealed in my baptism ; and to walk in a way of that obedience to all the commandments of God , which the covenant of grace ...
... truly find a heart to give up myself wholly to God , according to the tenor of that covenant of grace which was sealed in my baptism ; and to walk in a way of that obedience to all the commandments of God , which the covenant of grace ...
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