Thoughts on the Revival of Religion in New England, 1740. To which is prefixed a Narrative of the Surprising Work of God in Northampton, Mass., 1735. By Jonathan Edwards
Table of Contents (continued)
26. Wrong principles – Perversion of the teachings of the Spirit – Securing a present good, regardless of consequences
27. Wrong principles – Incorrect views of an attestation of Providence – Undervaluing external order
28. Errors from neglect of some things, which the devil improves to our hurt – In the inward experiences of christians, and their external effects
29. Some particular errors which have arisen from several of the above mentioned causes – censuring others as unconverted
30. Some particular errors – Lay exhorting – Mismanagement of singing the praises of God
31. Part 5. Showing positively what ought to be done to promote this work
Stumbling-blocks or hindrances should be removed
32. Things that must be done more directly to advance the work
33. Duties of ministers, and of men of influence and wealth, in advancing this work
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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...