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- catalog contributor b3237523.
- catalog contributor b3237524.
- catalog created "1842.".
- catalog date "1842".
- catalog date "1842.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1842.".
- catalog description "II. A dissertation concerning liberty and necessity -- Of natural and moral necessity and inability -- Of liberty -- Of self-determination -- Of motives and their influence -- In which it is inquired whether volition be an effect and have a cause -- Of foreknowledge and the certainty or necessity implied in it -- Objections considered -- In which is considered the objection, that moral necessity implies that God is the author of sin -- Conclusion -- III. Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians -- Remarks on the improvements made in theology by his father, Pres. Edwards -- Thoughts on the atonement -- Appendix: Funeral sermon by Rev. Robert Smith".
- catalog description "Immateriality of the human soul -- Free agency and absolute decree reconciled -- The proof of God's moral perfections, from scripture -- The doctrine of election -- On moral agency -- Deistic objections, with answers -- of sinning not after the similitude of Adam's transgression -- The soul in the intermediate state -- Short comments on new texts -- What is the foundation of moral obligation? -- Concerning the warrant of the sinner to believe in Christ -- Of self-love.".
- catalog description "In which is considered Dr. C's argument from Romans 8:19-24 -- Containing remarks on Dr. C's arguments from Col. 1:19, 20, Eph. 1:10, and 1 Tim. 2:4 -- Dr. C's arguments from Ps. 8:5,6, Heb. 2:6-09, Phil. 2:9, 10, 11, I Cor. 15:24-29, and Rev. 5:13, considered -- In which Dr. C's scheme is considered, with reference to his ideas of human liberty and moral agency -- A reply to Dr. C's answers to the arguments in favor of endless punishment, drawn from those texts which declare the punishment of the damned to be everlasting, forever, forever, and ever, and the fire of hell to be unquenchable -- In which are considered Dr. C's answers to the arguments drawn from what is said concerning Judas, Mark 14:21, from the unpardonable sin, and from the tendency of the doctrine of universal salvation to licentiousness -- In which some direct arguments are proposed, to prove the endless punishment of the wicked".
- catalog description "Submission to rulers -- Mere repentance no ground of pardon -- Christ our righteousness -- Christ crucified -- Holding fast our profession -- The soul's immortality, and future retribution -- False refuges unsafe -- The parting commendation -- God the author of all good volitions and actions -- The law not made void through faith -- The acceptance and safety of the elect -- Grace evidenced by its fruits -- The glory of the gospel -- The broad way".
- catalog description "Universal salvation inconsistent with salvation by Christ -- Charity the veil of sin -- Articles from theological magazine: -- Merits of virtue and demerit of sin -- Modern liberality -- the Divine vengeance -- The salvation of the heathen -- benevolence of God in inflicting punishment -- Promise of the Holy Spirit -- The proof of the moral perfections of God, from the light of nature".
- catalog description "Volume One -- I. The salvation of all men strictly examined -- In which the fundamental principles of Dr. Chauncy's system concerning future punishment are pointed out and compared with each other -- Whether the damned deserve any other punishment, than that which is conducive to their personal good -- Whether the damned will, in fact, suffer any other punishment than that which is conducive to their personal good -- Containing an examination of Dr. C's arguments to prove endless punishment inconsistent with justice -- Is annihilation the punishment of the damned? -- The justice of endless punishment consisting in misery -- Containing another view of the question concerning the justice of endless punishment -- In which it is inquired, whether endless punishment be consistent with the divine goodness -- In which is considered Dr. C's argument from Rom. 5:12, etc.".
- catalog description "Volume Two -- On the atonement -- The manifestation of the truth, the end of preaching -- The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade and of slavery -- All divine truth profitable -- Marriage of a wife's sister considered -- Faith and a good conscience illustrated -- Depravity the source of infidelity -- God a refuge and help -- The belief of Christianity necessary to political prosperity -- The duty of ministers to preach the truth -- The minister's parting counsel".
- catalog extent "2 v. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Works of Jonathan Edwards.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Works of Jonathan Edwards.".
- catalog issued "1842".
- catalog issued "1842.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Andover : Allen, Morrill & Wardwell,".
- catalog relation "Works of Jonathan Edwards.".
- catalog subject "BX7117 .E3 1842".
- catalog subject "Congregational churches.".
- catalog subject "Theology Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. A dissertation concerning liberty and necessity -- Of natural and moral necessity and inability -- Of liberty -- Of self-determination -- Of motives and their influence -- In which it is inquired whether volition be an effect and have a cause -- Of foreknowledge and the certainty or necessity implied in it -- Objections considered -- In which is considered the objection, that moral necessity implies that God is the author of sin -- Conclusion -- III. Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians -- Remarks on the improvements made in theology by his father, Pres. Edwards -- Thoughts on the atonement -- Appendix: Funeral sermon by Rev. Robert Smith".
- catalog tableOfContents "Immateriality of the human soul -- Free agency and absolute decree reconciled -- The proof of God's moral perfections, from scripture -- The doctrine of election -- On moral agency -- Deistic objections, with answers -- of sinning not after the similitude of Adam's transgression -- The soul in the intermediate state -- Short comments on new texts -- What is the foundation of moral obligation? -- Concerning the warrant of the sinner to believe in Christ -- Of self-love.".
- catalog tableOfContents "In which is considered Dr. C's argument from Romans 8:19-24 -- Containing remarks on Dr. C's arguments from Col. 1:19, 20, Eph. 1:10, and 1 Tim. 2:4 -- Dr. C's arguments from Ps. 8:5,6, Heb. 2:6-09, Phil. 2:9, 10, 11, I Cor. 15:24-29, and Rev. 5:13, considered -- In which Dr. C's scheme is considered, with reference to his ideas of human liberty and moral agency -- A reply to Dr. C's answers to the arguments in favor of endless punishment, drawn from those texts which declare the punishment of the damned to be everlasting, forever, forever, and ever, and the fire of hell to be unquenchable -- In which are considered Dr. C's answers to the arguments drawn from what is said concerning Judas, Mark 14:21, from the unpardonable sin, and from the tendency of the doctrine of universal salvation to licentiousness -- In which some direct arguments are proposed, to prove the endless punishment of the wicked".
- catalog tableOfContents "Submission to rulers -- Mere repentance no ground of pardon -- Christ our righteousness -- Christ crucified -- Holding fast our profession -- The soul's immortality, and future retribution -- False refuges unsafe -- The parting commendation -- God the author of all good volitions and actions -- The law not made void through faith -- The acceptance and safety of the elect -- Grace evidenced by its fruits -- The glory of the gospel -- The broad way".
- catalog tableOfContents "Universal salvation inconsistent with salvation by Christ -- Charity the veil of sin -- Articles from theological magazine: -- Merits of virtue and demerit of sin -- Modern liberality -- the Divine vengeance -- The salvation of the heathen -- benevolence of God in inflicting punishment -- Promise of the Holy Spirit -- The proof of the moral perfections of God, from the light of nature".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume One -- I. The salvation of all men strictly examined -- In which the fundamental principles of Dr. Chauncy's system concerning future punishment are pointed out and compared with each other -- Whether the damned deserve any other punishment, than that which is conducive to their personal good -- Whether the damned will, in fact, suffer any other punishment than that which is conducive to their personal good -- Containing an examination of Dr. C's arguments to prove endless punishment inconsistent with justice -- Is annihilation the punishment of the damned? -- The justice of endless punishment consisting in misery -- Containing another view of the question concerning the justice of endless punishment -- In which it is inquired, whether endless punishment be consistent with the divine goodness -- In which is considered Dr. C's argument from Rom. 5:12, etc.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Volume Two -- On the atonement -- The manifestation of the truth, the end of preaching -- The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade and of slavery -- All divine truth profitable -- Marriage of a wife's sister considered -- Faith and a good conscience illustrated -- Depravity the source of infidelity -- God a refuge and help -- The belief of Christianity necessary to political prosperity -- The duty of ministers to preach the truth -- The minister's parting counsel".
- catalog title "The works of Jonathan Edwards : with a memoir of his life and character / by Tryon Edwards.".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "text".