“Religion consists much in holy affection; but those exercises of affection which are most distinguishing of true religion are these practical exercises. Friendship between earthly friends consists much in affection; but those strong exercises of affection that actually carry them through fire and water for each other are the highest evidences of true friendship.”
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume I - II
The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume I - II is a comprehensive compilation of the writings of Jonathan Edwards, a significant figure in American religious and philosophical thought. This set includes a selection of his sermons, theological treatises, and philosophical essays, offering insights into his intellectual contributions and theological views. The volumes are known for their depth and scholarly rigor, reflecting Edwards' influence on the fields of theology and philosophy. more
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