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Edwards' Theological Writings
Though Edwards is not a Puritan, he has had one of the most profound impacts on my "theological world" outside of the Reformers, Turretin and the Puritans. 
 

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The End for Which God Created the World

The Nature of True Virtue

History of the Work of Redemption

          General Introduction
          From the Fall to the Incarnation
          From the Time of Christ's Humiliation
          From the Resurrection to the World's End
          Improvement of the Whole

The Doctrine of Original Sin Defended

          The Author's Preface
          Part 1: Evidences from Facts and Events
          Part 2: Proofs From Particular Scriptures
          Part 3: Evidence From Redemption by Christ
          Part 4: Answers to Objections
          Conclusion

Edwards Concerning Revival

          Directions for Judging a Person's Experiences
          A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God
          The Distinguishing Marks of the Work of the True Spirit
          Account of the Northampton Revival (1740-1742)
          Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival

Treatise on Grace

Treatise on Religious Affections

The Qualification for Communion

Freedom of the Will

 

 

 
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