Jonathan Edwards
Active Years
Min year: 1693, Max year: 1800, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1693: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1693: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1694: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1695: Remarks upon a book lately published by Dr. Will. Sherlock dean of St. Pauls, &c. Entituled A modest examination of the Oxford decree, &c
- 1697: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1698: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1698: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1698: A preservative against Socinianism. The first part
- 1702: The exposition given by My Lord Bishop of Sarum
- 1703: A preservative against Socinianism
- 1711: The doctrine of original sin, as it was always held in the Catholick Church, and particularly in the Church of England, asserted and vindicated from the exceptions and cavils of the Reverend Dr. Daniel Whitby. By Jonath. Edwards D. D. and Principal of Jesus College in Oxon
- 1731: God glorified in the work of redemption, by the greatness of man's dependance upon him, in the whole of it
- 1734: A divine and supernatural light
- 1734: A divine and supernatural light
- 1737: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God
- 1737: A letter to the author of the pamphlet called An answeer [sic] to the Hampshire narrative. [Three lines from Proverbs]
- 1737: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God in the conversion of Many Hundred Souls in Northampton
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
- 1738: Discourses on various important subjects
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God
- 1741: The resort and remedy of those that are bereaved by the death of an eminent minister
- 1741: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1741: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1742: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1742: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1742: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1742: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1742: Some thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England
- 1742: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1743: Some thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England
- 1743: The great concern of a watchman for souls, appearing in the duty he has to do, and the account he has to give
- 1744: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1744: A narrative of the late work of God, at and near Northampton, in New-England
- 1744: The true excellency of a minister of the Gospel
- 1745: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1745: Thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New-England. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ at Northampton. Abridg'd by John Wesley, A. M. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford
- 1745: An expostulatory letter from the Rev. Mr. Edwards of Northampton, to the Rev. Mr. Clap, Rector of Yale College in New-Haven
- 1745: Copies of the two letters cited by the Rev. Mr. Clap, Rector of the college at New-Haven, in his late printed letter to a friend in Boston, concerning what he has reported, as from Mr. Edwards of Northampton, concerning the Rev. Mr. Whitefield
- 1746: The church's marriage to her sons, and to her God
- 1746: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1747: True saints, when absent from the body, are present with the Lord
- 1748: A strong rod broken and withered
- 1748: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time
- 1749: An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd
- 1749: An humble inquiry into the rules of the Word of God
- 1750: Christ the great example of Gospel ministers
- 1751: A farewel-sermon preached at the first precinct in Northampton
- 1752: Misrepresentations corrected, and truth vindicated
- 1753: True grace, distinguished from the experience of devils
- 1754: A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will, which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, vertue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame
- 1755: A narrative of the late work of God at and near Northampton in New-England
- 1755: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1758: Remarks on the Essays, on the principles of morality, and natural religion. In a letter to a minister of the Church of Scotland
- 1758: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1762: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1762: A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will
- 1765: Some account of the conversion and experiences of the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of New-England, President of New-Jersey College, &c
- 1765: Two dissertations
- 1766: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1766: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended; evidences of its truth produced, and arguments to the contrary answered
- 1767: Ruth's resolution
- 1768: A farewel-sermon preached at the first precinct in Northampton, on June 22, 1750
- 1768: Remarks on the Essays on the principles of morality, and natural religion. In a letter to a minister of the Church of Scotland
- 1768: A careful and strict inquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will
- 1768: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1768: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1768: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1769: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1770: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1771: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1772: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1772: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1773: The justice of God
- 1773: Proposals for printing, by subscription, a new work, intitled, A History of the Work of Redemption. By Jonathan Edwards, M.A. Late President of the College of New Jersey.
- 1774: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1774: The justice of God
- 1774: A history of the work of redemption
- 1775: A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will
- 1778: An essay on the nature of true virtue
- 1780: The excellency of Christ
- 1780: The excellency of Christ
- 1780: Sermons, on the following subjects
- 1780: An account of the conversion and religious experience
- 1782: A history of the work of redemption
- 1783: The faithful manifestation of the truth, the proper and immediate end of preaching the Gospel
- 1784: Brief observations on the doctrine of universal salvation, as lately promulgated at New-Haven
- 1785: The necessity of atonement, and the consistency betweeen that and free grace, in forgiveness
- 1785: Sermons on various important subjects. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton
- 1786: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1786: A history of the work of redemption
- 1787: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1788: History of redemption
- 1788: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
- 1788: Practical sermons, never before published. By the late Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edwards, President of the College of New-Jersey
- 1788: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
- 1788: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
- 1788: A history of the work of Redemption
- 1788: The eternity of hell torments, by the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. President of New Jersey College. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. E. De Coetlogon, A.M
- 1788: The justice of God in the damnation of sinners, explained, illustrated and proved
- 1788: A history of the work of Redemption
- 1788: A dissertation on God's last end in the creation of the world. By the late President Edwards, A.M. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C. De Coetlogon, A.M
- 1788: Two dissertations
- 1789: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
- 1789: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1789: Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
- 1789: An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer, ... By Jonathan Edwards,
- 1789: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1789: Twenty sermons, on various subjects. By the Late Reverend Mr Jonathan Edwards, president of the College of New-Jersey
- 1789: The eternity of hell torments, by the Late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A.M. president or New Jersey college. Revised and corrected by the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, A.M
- 1790: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1790: The salvation of all men strictly examined
- 1790: An humble inquiry into the rules of the Word of god, concerning the qualifications requisite to a complete standing and full communion in the visible Christian Church
- 1790: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of New-Hampshire and New-England
- 1790: An humble inquiry into the rules of the word of God, concerning the qualifications requisite to a complete standing and full communion in the visible Christian Church
- 1790: Proposals for printing by subscription, a book entitled "The doctrine of the endless punishment of the damned, argued and defended against the objections and reasonings of the late Rev. Doct. Chauncy, of Boston, in his book, entitled, The salvation of all men," &c. By Jonatha Edwards,
- 1790: A careful and strict inquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will, which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, virtue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame
- 1790: An humble inquiry into the rules of the word of God
- 1790: A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will
- 1790: An humble inquiry into the rules of the Word of God
- 1790: A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will, which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, virtue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M
- 1790: A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will
- 1791: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of New-Hampshire and New-England
- 1791: Two dissertations
- 1791: The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans
- 1791: Some remarkable narratives of the success of the gospel, in America, in the beginning of this century. Written by the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Minister at Northampton, in New-England, and afterwards President of the College of New-Jersey: and by other ministers in America. To which is added, an account of the character of the Rev. David Brainerd, Missionary to the Indians
- 1791: History of redemption
- 1791: A sermon preached at New-Ark, in New-Jersey, before the Synod of New-York and Philadelphia
- 1791: True grace, distinguished from the experience of devils
- 1791: True grace, distinguished from the experience of devils
- 1792: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1792: All divine truth profitable
- 1792: Faith, and a good conscience
- 1792: The marriage of a wife's sister considered
- 1792: A history of the work of redemption
- 1792: The injustice and impolicy of the slave-trade, and of the slavery of the Africans
- 1793: A sermon delivered at the funeral of the Honorable Roger Shermon [sic] Esq. senator of the United States of America
- 1793: A history of the work of redemption
- 1793: History of redemption
- 1793: Miscellaneous observations on important theological subjects, original and collected. By the late Reverend Mr Jonathan Edwards, President of the College of New Jersey
- 1794: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1794: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1794: The necessity of the belief of Christianity by the citizens of the state, in order to our political prosperity
- 1795: The duty of ministers of the Gospel to preach the truth
- 1795: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1795: The distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God
- 1795: Sermons on various important subjects. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton
- 1796: Remarks on important theological controversies. By the late Reverend Dr. Jonathan Edwards, President of the College of New Jersey
- 1796: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1796: A treatise concerning religious affections
- 1797: Sinners in the hands of an angry God
- 1797: The justice of God in the damnation of sinners
- 1797: A dissertation concerning liberty and necessity
- 1798: Thoughts concerning the revival of religion in New-England. By Jonathan Edwards
- 1798: The great Christian doctrine of original sin defended
- 1798: A narrative of the late work of God at and near Northampton in New-England
- 1799: A history of the work of redemption
- 1799: A farewell sermon, to the people of Colebrook, delivered July 14th, 1799
- 1799: The justice of God in the damnation of sinners
- 1800: A faithful narrative of the surprising Work of God, in the conversion of many hundred souls, in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of New Hampshire, in New England
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