A Treatise on the Religious Affections – Jonathan Edwards The Complete Book in Ten Audio Files File #7 SECTION VI - It is no evidence that religious affections are saving, or that they are otherwise, that there is an appearance of love in them. SECTION VII - Persons having religious affections of many kinds, accompanying one another, is not sufficient to determine whether they have any gracious affections or no. SECTION VIII - Nothing can certainly be determined concerning the nature of the affections, by this, that comforts and joys seem to follow awakenings and convictions of conscience, in a certain order. SECTION IX - It is no certain sign that the religious affections which persons have are such as have in them the nature of true religion, or that they have not, that they dispose persons to spend much time in religion, and to be zealously engaged in the external duties of worship.
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JONATHAN EDWARDS was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut, into a Puritan evangelical household. His childhood education as well as his undergraduate years (1716-1720) and graduate studies (1721-1722) at Yale College immersed him not only in the most current...