The Works of President Edwards, Volume 3Leavitt & Allen, 1856 |
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Page 62
... judge chiefly by the fruits that are seen in them . And it is against the doctrines of Scripture , which do plainly teach us , that the state of others ' souls towards God cannot be known by us , as in Rev. ii . 17 : " To him that ...
... judge chiefly by the fruits that are seen in them . And it is against the doctrines of Scripture , which do plainly teach us , that the state of others ' souls towards God cannot be known by us , as in Rev. ii . 17 : " To him that ...
Page 119
... judge soundly . Taste and judgment , then , should be the same thing ; and yet it is easy to discern a difference . The judgment forms its opinions from reflec- tion the reason on this occasion fetches a kind of circuit , to arrive at ...
... judge soundly . Taste and judgment , then , should be the same thing ; and yet it is easy to discern a difference . The judgment forms its opinions from reflec- tion the reason on this occasion fetches a kind of circuit , to arrive at ...
Page 216
... Judge will chiefly make use of to judge us by , when we come to stand before him , we should chiefly make use of , to judge ourselves by . * If it had not been revealed in what manner , and by what evidence the Judge would proceed with ...
... Judge will chiefly make use of to judge us by , when we come to stand before him , we should chiefly make use of , to judge ourselves by . * If it had not been revealed in what manner , and by what evidence the Judge would proceed with ...
Contents
Concerning the nature of the Affections and their importance in | 1 |
Showing what are no certain Signs that Religious Affections are truly | 22 |
Showing what are distinguishing Signs of truly gracious and holy | 63 |
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