The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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... judgment respecting the most impor tant parts of true religion , at so early an age . Here we have , not only the most convincing evidence of his sincerity in religion , and of his engaging in a life devoted to God in good earnest , so ...
... judgment respecting the most impor tant parts of true religion , at so early an age . Here we have , not only the most convincing evidence of his sincerity in religion , and of his engaging in a life devoted to God in good earnest , so ...
Page 55
... judgment and propriety , and to bring out of his treasure . things new and old . Every subject he handled was instruct- * As both the giver , and the object of his charity are dead , and all the ends of the proposed secrecy are answered ...
... judgment and propriety , and to bring out of his treasure . things new and old . Every subject he handled was instruct- * As both the giver , and the object of his charity are dead , and all the ends of the proposed secrecy are answered ...
Page 57
... judgment are most prominent ; in another , a lively and fertile imagination prevails ; and a third excels in strength of memory . Some have a greater facility of expression at leisure , by the pen ; and others experi- ence more freedom ...
... judgment are most prominent ; in another , a lively and fertile imagination prevails ; and a third excels in strength of memory . Some have a greater facility of expression at leisure , by the pen ; and others experi- ence more freedom ...
Page 70
... judgment . " It it was a remarkably sol- emn and affecting discourse , and was published at the desire of some of the hearers . After Mr. Edwards was dismissed from Northampton , he preached there occasionally , when they had no other ...
... judgment . " It it was a remarkably sol- emn and affecting discourse , and was published at the desire of some of the hearers . After Mr. Edwards was dismissed from Northampton , he preached there occasionally , when they had no other ...
Page 73
... judgment , that he should leave Northampton , and accept of the mission to which he was invited at Stock- bridge ; of which a more particular account will be given . 1 Many other facts relative to this sorrowful and surprising affair ...
... judgment , that he should leave Northampton , and accept of the mission to which he was invited at Stock- bridge ; of which a more particular account will be given . 1 Many other facts relative to this sorrowful and surprising affair ...
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