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  1. A God Entranced Vision of All Things: The Legacy of Jonathan Edwards by John Piper, Justin Taylor, 2004-08-10
  2. God's Passion for His Glory: Living the Vision of Jonathan Edwards (With the Complete Text of The End for Which God Created the World) by John Piper, 2006-01-06
  3. The Miscellanies, 833-1152 (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 20) (v. 20) by Amy Plantinga Pauw, 2002-08-01
  4. Sermons and Discourses, 1723-1729 (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 14) (v. 14) by Jonathan Edwards, 1997-01-31
  5. Freedom of the Will: A Wesleyan Response to Jonathan Edwards by Daniel D. Whedon, 2009-01
  6. The Works of Jonathan Edwards, volume 2 of 2, with active table of contents by Jonathan Edwards, 2009-02-13
  7. Sermons and Discourses, 1743-1758 (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 25) (v. 25) by Jonathan Edwards, 2006-10-02
  8. Jonathan Edwards on the Good Life (The Essential Edwards Collection) by Owen Strachan, Doug Sweeney, 2010-02-01
  9. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards, 1998-12
  10. Sermons and Discourses, 1739-1742 (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 22) by Jonathan Edwards, 2003-04-10
  11. Sermons and Discourses, 1730-1733 (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 17) (v. 17) by Jonathan Edwards, 1999-07-11
  12. Sermons and Discourses, 1730-1733 (The Works of Jonathan Edwards Series, Volume 17) (v. 17) by Jonathan Edwards, 1999-07-11
  13. Selections from the Unpublished Writings of Jonathan Edwards by Jonathan Edwards, 1997-09
  14. Charity and Its Fruits by Jonathan Edwards, 2010-04-01

41. Edwards, Jonathan
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Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758), third president of Princeton for a brief period in 1758, was born in East Windsor, Connecticut, where his father was pastor. The only son in a family of eleven children, he entered Yale when he was not yet thirteen and graduated four years later at the head of his class. He studied theology, preached in a Presbyterian pulpit in New York, and in 1724 returned to Yale as tutor for two years, the second year as senior tutor and virtual head of the college, the rectorship then being vacant. In 1728 he succeeded his maternal grandfather as pastor at Northampton, Massachusetts, where his preaching brought remarkable religious revivals. But he alienated many of his congregation in 1748 by his proposal to depart from his grandfather's policy of encouraging all baptized persons to partake of Communion and instead to admit to this sacrament only those who gave satisfactory evidence of being truly converted. He was dismissed in 1750. He moved to Stockbridge, Massachusetts, then a frontier settlement, where he ministered to a tiny congregation and served as missionary to the Housatonic Indians. There, having more time for study and writing, he completed his celebrated work, The Freedom of the Will.

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Profile interview with British athlete jonathan edwards. What motivates Britain s sports personality? jonathan edwards Olympic Triple-jumper.
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Jonathan Edwards shot to fame when he took the World Record for the Triple Jump in 1995. But he was Triple Jumping back in 1988 at the Seoul Olympics. He won the Commonwealth Games silver medal in 1990 and 1994, and in 1992 took the World Cup Triple Jump, when he went to Barcelona for the Olympics. He took World Champion Bronze in 1993. Barcelona was a disappointment. However, as a Christian he learnt from the experience, and had to question his feelings: He lost his world title to a Cuban competitor at the August 97 games in Athens. He was disappointed not to hit gold, but was still delighted to have come away with a silver medal. Britain won no gold medals at all, claiming five silver and one bronze. The European Championships at Budapest in August 98 were a triumph. Jonathan effectively won in the first found with a championship record of 17.84 metres. But with his last jump late in the afternoon came another record - 17.99 metres. Jonathan was delighted for the British team. Never before had Britain managed nine golds and topped the table at the same time. He said

43. Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
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44. The Pastor As Theologian: Reflections On The Ministry Of Jonathan Edwards
Reflections on the Ministry of jonathan edwards. Bethlehem Conference for Pastors on the Life and Ministry of jonathan edwards." One of edwards' books, written back in 1742, was
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April 15, 1988 My topic is "The Pastor as Theologian, Reflections on the Life and Ministry of Jonathan Edwards." One of Edwards' books, written back in 1742, was recently reissued with an Introduction by Charles Colson. Colson wrote, I assume that you are among that number who love and obey Christ and who long for your prayers and your work to prevail over unbelief and evil in your churches and your communities and eventually in the world. And I believe that Colson is right that Edwards has a challenge for us that can help us very much, not only in his message, but also in his life as a pastor-theologian.
The Real Jonathan Edwards
Most of us don't know the real Jonathan Edwards. We all remember the high school English classes or American History classes. The text books had a little section on "The Puritans" or on "The Great Awakening." And what did we read? Well, my oldest son is in the 9th grade now and his American History text book has one paragraph on the Great Awakening, which begins with the sentence that goes something like this: "The Great Awakening was a brief period of intense religious feeling in the 1730's and '40's which caused many churches to split." And for many text books, Edwards is no more than a gloomy troubler of the churches in those days of Awakening fervor. So what we get as a sample of latter-day Puritanism is an excerpt from his sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God." Perhaps one like this

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Index The antithesis of John Woolman is Jonathan Edwards, who was born only 17 years before the Quaker notable. Woolman had little formal schooling; Edwards was highly educated. Woolman followed his inner light; Edwards was devoted to the law and authority. Both men were fine writers, but they reveal opposite poles of the colonial religious experience. Edwards was molded by his extreme sense of duty and by the rigid Puritan environment, which conspired to make him defend strict and gloomy Calvinism from the forces of liberalism springing up around him. He is best known for his frightening, powerful sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" (1741): [I]f God should let you go, you would immediately sink, and sinfully descend, and plunge into the bottomless gulf....The God that holds you over the pit of hell, much as one holds a spider or some loathsome insect over the fire, abhors you, and is dreadfully provoked....he looks upon you as worthy of nothing else but to be cast into the bottomless gulf. Edwards's sermons had enormous impact, sending whole congregations into hysterical fits of weeping. In the long run, though, their grotesque harshness alienated people from the Calvinism that Edwards valiantly defended. Edwards's dogmatic, medieval sermons no longer fit the experiences of relatively peaceful, prosperous 18th-century colonists. After Edwards, fresh, liberal currents of tolerance gathered force.

46. Reader's Companion To American History - -EDWARDS, JONATHAN
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, theologian and philosopher. No American has affected the course of American religious history more profoundly than Jonathan Edwards. Not only did he give religious experience in America a distinctive evangelical turn, still evident in the spiritual awakenings and moral crusades that sweep the country from time to time; he also forged a rational and inventive account of American Puritanism. Edwards entered Yale before he was thirteen, graduated first in his class, and wrote speculative papers on spiders, atoms, rainbows, being, and the mind. He stayed on to study for the ministry and became head tutor—president, in effect—of the college in 1724. Five years later he succeeded his grandfather Solomon Stoddard as pastor of the Congregational church in Northampton, Massachusetts. For twenty-three years he labored to shore up Puritan orthodoxy and evangelical Christianity against a rising tide of liberalism in theology and rationalism in philosophy. He published A Faithful Narrative (1737) about the "surprising" conversions in his parish, including that of a four-year-old;

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49. Edwards, Jonathan. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
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50. THE WORKS OF JONATHAN EDWARDS
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jonathan Edwards October 5 March 22 ) was a colonial American Congregational preacher and theologian. He is known as one of the greatest and most profound American evangelical theologians. His work is very broad in scope, but he is often associated with his defense of Calvinist theology and the Puritan heritage.
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    Jonathan Edwards was the son of Timothy Edwards (1669-1758), a minister at East Windsor who eked out his salary by tutoring boys for college. His mother, Esther Stoddard, daughter of the Rev. Solomon Stoddard , of Northampton , seems to have been a woman of unusual mental gifts and independence of character. Jonathan, their only son, was the fifth of eleven children. He was trained for college by his father and by his elder sisters, all of whom received an excellent education. When ten years old he wrote a semi-humorous tract on the immateriality of the soul; he was interested in natural history, and at the age of twelve wrote a remarkable essay on the habits of the "flying spider." He entered Yale College in 1716, at just under the age of thirteen. In the following year he became acquainted with

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    He missed the Olympic trials in 1988 and the European Cup in 1989, thus passing the chance of competing in the 1991 World Championships, but changed his mind in 1993 after being convinced he was not dishonouring the Lord's Day by applying his God-given talents. This proved fortunate as the qualifying round of the triple jump at the World Championships was on Sunday. He took the Bronze medal.
    When the pressure is on in front of millions of television viewers and before a packed stadium, the Lord is a very present help to him.

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    58. Edwards, Jonathan, 1703–58, American Theologian And Metaphysician
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      Edwards, Jonathan Edwards, Jonathan, Berkeley and Locke Edwards's favorite themes were predestination and the absolute dependence of humble man upon God and divine grace, which alone could save humanity. He rejected with fire the Arminian (see Remonstrants Great Awakening to New England. Edwards was stern in demanding strict orthodoxy and fervent zeal from his congregation. He was unbending in a controversy over tests for church membership, and in 1750 his congregation dismissed him from Northampton. At Stockbridge, Mass., where he went to care for the Native American mission and to minister to a small white congregation, he completed his theological masterpiece, The Freedom of the Will (1754), which sets forth metaphysical and ethical arguments for determinism. In 1757 Edwards was called to be president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), but he died a few months later. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God and God Glorified in the Work of Redemption by the Greatness of Man's Dependence on Him in the Whole of It.

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