Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) became pastor of the church at Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1729 and remained there for twenty-three years before moving on to missionary work in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He accepted the presidency of the College of Jew Jersey (now known as Princeton) but died from a smallpox vaccination only weeks after taking office.
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) became pastor of the church at Northampton, Massachusetts, in 1729 and remained there for twenty-three years before moving on to missionary work in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. He accepted the presidency of the College of Jew Jersey (now known as Princeton) but died from a smallpox vaccination only weeks after taking office. See less
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Jonathan Edwards book reviews
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A Jonathan Edwards Reader
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by John, Oct 3, 2013
If you want to learn what Edwards thought and taught this is the book for you. I have an extensive collection of Edwards' works and I still had to have this volume. This book will give you an ... Read More
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The Life and Diary of David Brainerd
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A peek into the heart of a man so devoted to God that he saw himself, not as the useful man teaching the Native American about God, but a very broken sinful one. Read More
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards
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by Renee M, Feb 25, 2011
I praise God for this preserved work of Jonathan Edwards. His insights into the the Word of God are amazing. Provided within the covers of these books is sound biblically theology which will ... Read More