A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections in Three Parts - Jonathan Edwards - ebook
A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections in Three Parts - Jonathan Edwards - ebook
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Jonathan Edwards wrote two books on discerning true and counterfeit spiritual experiences.The earlier was "Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New England," and the second, a much fuller work, was entitled "A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections" and was published in 1746.
Edwards recognized that true revivals are usually accompanied by human errors and carnal emotions.
In this book he deals exhaustively with twelve things, which are not certain signs of a true work of God.
Then he deals with twelve things, which are most certainly evidence of 'truly gracious and holy affections'.
This work is of immense value today to both those who decry the expression of any emotions in Christian experience, as well as those who equate emotional expressions as the only evidence of true spirituality.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination, Word.doc, 390pp
Edwards recognized that true revivals are usually accompanied by human errors and carnal emotions.
In this book he deals exhaustively with twelve things, which are not certain signs of a true work of God.
Then he deals with twelve things, which are most certainly evidence of 'truly gracious and holy affections'.
This work is of immense value today to both those who decry the expression of any emotions in Christian experience, as well as those who equate emotional expressions as the only evidence of true spirituality.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination, Word.doc, 390pp
Book Title | A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections in Three Parts - Jonathan Edwards - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Type | eBook |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
Jonathan Edwards wrote two books on discerning true and counterfeit spiritual experiences.The earlier was "Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New England," and the second, a much fuller work, was entitled "A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections" and was published in 1746.
Edwards recognized that true revivals are usually accompanied by human errors and carnal emotions.
In this book he deals exhaustively with twelve things, which are not certain signs of a true work of God.
Then he deals with twelve things, which are most certainly evidence of 'truly gracious and holy affections'.
This work is of immense value today to both those who decry the expression of any emotions in Christian experience, as well as those who equate emotional expressions as the only evidence of true spirituality.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination, Word.doc, 390pp
Edwards recognized that true revivals are usually accompanied by human errors and carnal emotions.
In this book he deals exhaustively with twelve things, which are not certain signs of a true work of God.
Then he deals with twelve things, which are most certainly evidence of 'truly gracious and holy affections'.
This work is of immense value today to both those who decry the expression of any emotions in Christian experience, as well as those who equate emotional expressions as the only evidence of true spirituality.
Format: Completely re-typed, original pagination, Word.doc, 390pp