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The Works of Jonathan Edwards

This compilation encompasses a wide array of works by Jonathan Edwards, a prominent figure in the Great Awakening and the Enlightenment. It includes his influential sermons, theological treatises that delve into the nature of God and salvation, as well as philosophical essays that explore the human mind and the divine. The collection offers a deep insight into Edwards' intellectual and spiritual legacy. more

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Jonathan Edwards
Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards, born on October 5, 1703, and died on March 22, 1758, was a prominent American preacher. He is known for his profound theological thoughts and unique preaching style, which had a profound impact on the religious reform in North America. more

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