What are the marks of a true believer? Jonathan Edwards addresses this eternally significant question in a collection of eight sermons. Born out of the religious fervor of the First Great Awakening, Edwards exposes hypocrisy in the church while comforting true believers with Christ's benefits. Find out what genuine Christianity...
What are the marks of a true believer? Jonathan Edwards addresses this eternally significant question in a collection of eight sermons. Born out of the religious fervor of the First Great Awakening, Edwards exposes hypocrisy in the church while comforting true believers with Christ's benefits. Find out what genuine Christianity looks like in this new Soli Deo Gloria Publications release. Table of Contents:
Sermons include:
Pardon for the Greatest of Sinners True Grace Distinguished from the Experience of Devils Hypocrites Deficient in the Duty of Prayer A Warning to Professors of Religion Christians a Chosen Generation, a Royal Priesthood, a Peculiar People The Peace Which God Gives His True Followers True Saints, when Absent from the Body, Are Present with the Lord The Portion of the Righteous
Commendation Quotes: "Jonathan Edwards is known for the complexity of his thought. In these sermons, he brings that intellect to bear on the 'simple' truths of the gospel--repentance, faith, and assurance of God's love. Many people know Edwards's sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"; this collection of sermons extends our appreciation of Edwards's ability to show the power and the beauty of the gospel to a needy world."
--Stephen G. Myers, professor of systematic and historical theology, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Review Quotes: "Jonathan Edwards is known for the complexity of his thought. In these sermons, he brings that intellect to bear on the 'simple' truths of the gospel--repentance, faith, and assurance of God's love. Many people know Edwards's sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"; this collection of sermons extends our appreciation of Edwards's ability to show the power and the beauty of the gospel to a needy world." --Stephen G. Myers, professor of systematic and historical theology, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Biographical Note: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) pastored a congregational church in Northampton, Massachusetts, and then moved to the frontier settlement of Stockbridge as a missionary to the Housatonic Indians. As a minister during the First Great Awakening, Edwards became known as one of the greatest preachers, writers, and thinkers in American history.
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What are the marks of a true believer? Jonathan Edwards addresses this eternally significant question in a collection of eight sermons. Born out of the religious fervor of the First Great Awakening, Edwards exposes hypocrisy in the church while comforting true believers with Christ's benefits. Find out what genuine Christianity...
What are the marks of a true believer? Jonathan Edwards addresses this eternally significant question in a collection of eight sermons. Born out of the religious fervor of the First Great Awakening, Edwards exposes hypocrisy in the church while comforting true believers with Christ's benefits. Find out what genuine Christianity looks like in this new Soli Deo Gloria Publications release. Table of Contents:
Sermons include:
Pardon for the Greatest of Sinners True Grace Distinguished from the Experience of Devils Hypocrites Deficient in the Duty of Prayer A Warning to Professors of Religion Christians a Chosen Generation, a Royal Priesthood, a Peculiar People The Peace Which God Gives His True Followers True Saints, when Absent from the Body, Are Present with the Lord The Portion of the Righteous
Commendation Quotes: "Jonathan Edwards is known for the complexity of his thought. In these sermons, he brings that intellect to bear on the 'simple' truths of the gospel--repentance, faith, and assurance of God's love. Many people know Edwards's sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"; this collection of sermons extends our appreciation of Edwards's ability to show the power and the beauty of the gospel to a needy world."
--Stephen G. Myers, professor of systematic and historical theology, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Review Quotes: "Jonathan Edwards is known for the complexity of his thought. In these sermons, he brings that intellect to bear on the 'simple' truths of the gospel--repentance, faith, and assurance of God's love. Many people know Edwards's sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"; this collection of sermons extends our appreciation of Edwards's ability to show the power and the beauty of the gospel to a needy world." --Stephen G. Myers, professor of systematic and historical theology, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Biographical Note: Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) pastored a congregational church in Northampton, Massachusetts, and then moved to the frontier settlement of Stockbridge as a missionary to the Housatonic Indians. As a minister during the First Great Awakening, Edwards became known as one of the greatest preachers, writers, and thinkers in American history.
Publisher Marketing: What are the marks of a true believer? Jonathan Edwards addresses this eternally significant question in a collection of eight sermons. Born out of the religious fervor of the First Great Awakening, Edwards exposes hypocrisy in the church while comforting true believers with Christ's benefits. Find out what genuine Christianity looks like in this new Soli Deo Gloria Publications release.
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