... of the waters , in the beginning of the creation ; so the Spirit of God may act upon the minds of men many ways , and communicate himself no more than when he acts upon an inanimate creature . For instance , he may excite thoughts in ...
... Jonathan Edwards and the Covenant of Grace . Cherry Hill , N. J .: Mack Publishing Co. , 1975 . Brauer , Jerald C ... in England . 206 The Covenant of Grace in Puritan Thought.
In Four Volumes with Valuable Additions and a Copious General Index, and a Complete Index of Scripture Texts Jonathan Edwards. : د د badge of honor for his glory , it is not natural to understand it merely of a subor- dinate end , as ...
Religious Experience and the Purposes of God in the Thought of Jonathan Edwards Chris Chun, Kyle C. Strobel. 106. Edwards said as much at the end of Original Sin : “ As to the arguments made use of by many late writers . to shew that we ...
... Edwards claimed that virtue is by necessity grounded in God since the Deity “ is the head of the universal system of existence . ” 70 Hence , for him regeneration was inextricable from true virtue , and vice versa . No wonder that ...
... Jonathan Edwards. Grace in many persons , through this ignorance of their state , and their ooking on themselves ... thought that a minister's declaring his judgment about particular persons ' experiences , might from these things ...
Oliver Wendell Holmes. د Kirkland , and assisted in moulding the character of Channing . " Of all the scholars and ... thought , - Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards . No two individuals could well differ more in tempera- ment ...
Leslie Stephen. Q 21 writings . De Quincey , of course , condemns Hazlitt , as he does Lamb , for a want of " continuity . " " No man can be eloquent , " he says , " whose thoughts are abrupt , insulated , capricious , and nonsequacious ...
... thoughts and values to any congregation , even one composed of frontiersmen and Indians . His sermons were no hoaxes.9 Kimnach's assessment here is both correct and shrewd ; and it ... EDWARDS IN THE HANDS OF ENGLISH PROFESSORS 3.
... of this interview . ' Ah , yes , ' he replied , ' we took hold of hands in Dr. Dwight's study , and we never let go ! " " 2 Never , indeed . As one of Taylor's students would later testify , " the two men loved each other like ...