The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Vol. 17; Volume 17: Sermons and Discourses, 1730-1733

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Pub. Date: 1999-07-11
Publisher(s): Yale University Press
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Summary

In his new role as pastor of the Northampton church, Jonathan Edwards turned his attention to the political, social, and economic activities of his congregation, shaping his preaching to the day-to-day occurrences in their lives. This volume contains eighteen sermons that Edwards composed in Northampton from the beginning of 1730 through mid-September 1733 -- such classics as God Glorified in Man's Dependence and A Divine and Supernatural Light, along with many previously unpublished works. The selections illuminate Edwards' development as a preacher and theologian. They also provide unique insights into the development of the themes that came to characterize his mature evangelical thinking: the viciousness of the unregenerate life, the importance of evangelical humiliation as a religious exercise, and the necessity of a radical conversion from worldliness to godliness.

The prolific period encompassed by this volume, though outwardly quiet, was crucial to Edwards' maturation. Taking on the responsibilities of his calling -- working with his congregation, find

Author Biography

Mark Valeri is Ernest Trice Thompson Professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia.

Table of Contents

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE v(3)
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
viii(1)
NOTE TO THE READER ix
Sermons and Discourses, 1730-1733
Preface to the Period
3(42)
Practical Atheism
45(12)
The Pure in Heart Blessed
57(30)
The Dangers of Decline
87(14)
Envious Men
101(20)
Honey from the Rock
121(18)
God Makes Men Sensible of Their Misery Before He Reveals His Mercy and Love
139(34)
Stupid as Stones
173(11)
Born Again
184(12)
God Glorified in Man's Dependence
196(21)
The Perpetuity and Change of the Sabbath
217(34)
Serving God in Heaven
251(11)
Self-Examination and the Lord's Supper
262(11)
Christians a Chosen Generation
273(56)
East of Eden
329(20)
The State of Public Affairs
349(20)
The Duty of Charity to the Poor
369(36)
A Divine and Supernatural Light
405(22)
The True Christian's Life a Journey Towards Heaven
427(20)
APPENDIX: DATED BATCHES OF SERMONS AD DATED SERMONS 447(12)
GENERAL INDEX 459(12)
INDEX OF BIBLICAL PASSAGES 471

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