Memoirs of Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards

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Contents
  Title Page
Chapter I. Birth - Parentage - Early Religious Advantages - Serious Impressions And Account Of His Experience
Chapter II. Intellectual Progress - Earliest Productions - Entrance At College - Mental Habits
Chapter III. Early Religious Productions - "Miscellanies" - Notes On The Scriptures - Commencement Of His Preaching - Resolutions
Chapter IV. His Diary
Chapter V. His Tutorship - Sickness - Invitation To Northampton - Personal Narrative Continued - Diary Concluded
Chapter VI. Settlement In The Ministry At Northampton - Situation Of Things At The Time Of His Settlement - Attention To Religion In The Parish - Course Of Study - Habits Of Life - Marriage - Death And Character Of Mr. Stoddard -...
Chapter VII. Remarkable Revival Of Religion, In 1734, And 1735 - Its Extent And Power - Manner Of Treating Awakened Sinners - Causes Of Its Decline - Religious Controversy In Hampshire - Death Of His Sister Lucy - Characteristics Of...
Chapter VIII. "Narrative Of Surprising Conversions" - His Views Of Revivals Of Religion - Remarkable Providence At Northampton - "Five Discourses" - Mr. Bellamy A Resident Of His Family - History Of Redemption -...
Chapter IX. Commencement Of A Second Great Revival Of Religion, In The Spring And Summer Of 1740 - Visit Of Mr. Whitefield At Northampton - Impulses - Judging Of The Religious Character Of Others - Letter To Mr. Wheelock - Great Effects...
Chapter X. Temporary Abatement Of Religious Attention - Letter To Mr. Bellamy - Missionary Tour - Success At Leicester - Mr. Hopkins Becomes A Member Of His Family - Mr. Buell's Successful Labours At Northampton - Mr. Edwards's...
Chapter XI. Mrs. Edwards - Her Solemn Self-Dedications - Her Uncommon Discoveries Of The Divine Perfections And Glory; And Of The Excellency Of Christ - Remarks Concerning Them
Chapter XII. Extent Of The Revival Of 1740-1748 - Auspicious Opening - Opposed By Its Enemies: And Injured By Its Friends - "Thoughts On The Revival In New England" - Attestations Of Numerous Ministers - Causes Of Its Decline...
Chapter XIII. First Interview With David Brainerd - Separations From Churches - Letter To Rev. Mr. Whitman - Correspondence With Mr. Clap - Character Of That Gentleman - Sermon At The Ordination Of Mr. Abercrombie - Letter To Mr...
Chapter XIV. Mistakes Extensively Prevalent At This Time, As To The Nature And Evidences Of True Godliness - "Treatise On Religious Affections" - Design And Character Of The Work - Republished Abroad - Letter From Mr....
Chapter XV. Arrival Of David Brainerd At Northampton - His Sickness And Death At The House Of Mr. Edwards - His Papers - Death Of Jerusha, The Second Daughter Of Mr. E. - Her Character - Correspondence Of Mr. E. With Rev. John Erskine -...
Chapter XVI. Commencement Of Difficulties At Northampton.
Chapter XVII. Account of Difficulties at Northampton (continued)
Chapter XVIII. Letter to Mr. M'Culloch --To Mr. Erskine-- An Account of the Troubles at Northampton (concluded).
Chapter XIX. Proposals from Stockbridge, and from the Commissioners--Visit to Stockbridge--Indian Mission--Housatonnucks--Mohawks--Dissensions of English Inhabitants--Mr. Hollis's Munificence.
Chapter XX. Letter to Sir W. Pepperell--Letter to Lady Pepperell--Letter to His Father--Arrival of Mr. Hawley-- Increasing Importance of Indian Establishment--Schemes of its Enemies--Firm Stand Taken by Mr. Edwards--Letter to Mr....
Chapter XXI. Vote of Thanks of Commissioners--Sermon at Newark--Measures of the Enemies of the Mission Defeated--Letter to Mr. Oliver--Freedom of the Will--Letter to Mr. Erskine--Deposition of Mr. Gillespie--Letter to do--Letter to Mr....
Chapter XXII . Letter to His Eldest Son--Return of Greater Part of The Mohawks-- Letter to Commissioners--Mission of Mr Hawley to Onohquauga--Remainder of Mohawks Directed to Return--"Freedom of The Will"--Letter to Mr....
Chapter XXIII. Sickness of Mr. Edwards-- "Gods Last End in Creation"--"Nature of Virtue"--Mr. Edwards Second Son Resides at Onohquauga--Dangers of The War--Letter to Mr. Erskine--Letter to Col. Williams--Lord...
Chapter XXIV. Death Of President Burr -- His Character -- Mr. Edwards Chosen His Successor -- Letters of Mrs. Burr -- To a Gentleman in Scotland -- To a Gentleman in Boston -- To Her Mother -- Letter of Mr. Edwards, to the Trustees of...
Chapter XXV. Concluding Remarks.
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