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A treatise concerning religious affections. Five discourses on important subjects

A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections is a scholarly examination of the emotional components of religious belief. The book consists of five separate discourses, each addressing a different aspect of religious importance. It is known for its in-depth analysis and exploration of the subjective experiences associated with faith. 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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