The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 |
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Page 80
... judge that they are now lying under great guilt in the sight of God ; and whether those of us who were concerned in that most awful contention with Mr. Edwards , can ever more reasonably expect God's favor and blessing , till our eyes ...
... judge that they are now lying under great guilt in the sight of God ; and whether those of us who were concerned in that most awful contention with Mr. Edwards , can ever more reasonably expect God's favor and blessing , till our eyes ...
Page 81
... judge proper : And I purpose , if God shall give me opportunity , to procure it to be published in some one of the public newspapers ; for I cannot devise any other way of making known my sentiments of the foregoing matters to all who ...
... judge proper : And I purpose , if God shall give me opportunity , to procure it to be published in some one of the public newspapers ; for I cannot devise any other way of making known my sentiments of the foregoing matters to all who ...
Page 89
... judge of what talents I have , for benefiting my fellow creatures by word , I think I can write better than I can speak . My heart is so much in these studies , that I cannot feel willing to put myself into an incapacity to pursue them ...
... judge of what talents I have , for benefiting my fellow creatures by word , I think I can write better than I can speak . My heart is so much in these studies , that I cannot feel willing to put myself into an incapacity to pursue them ...
Page 96
... judges to be one of the greatest efforts of the human intellect . Here the author shews such force and strength of mind , such judgment , pen- etration , and accuracy of thought , as justly entitles him to the character of one of the ...
... judges to be one of the greatest efforts of the human intellect . Here the author shews such force and strength of mind , such judgment , pen- etration , and accuracy of thought , as justly entitles him to the character of one of the ...
Page 109
... Judge , who would approve and re- ward his faithfulness in that day . These three last particulars are signified in my text , and the preceding verse ; and indeed all the four are implied in the text : It is implied , that the ...
... Judge , who would approve and re- ward his faithfulness in that day . These three last particulars are signified in my text , and the preceding verse ; and indeed all the four are implied in the text : It is implied , that the ...
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