Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... CONVERSION OF MANY HUNDRED SOULS IN NORTHAMPTON PERSONAL NARRATIVE TO LADY PEPPERELL TO THE TRUSTEES OF NASSAU HALL 227 227 232 234 241 • 274 • 274 344 358 364 INTRODUCTION The careers of Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards , CONTENTS ...
... CONVERSION OF MANY HUNDRED SOULS IN NORTHAMPTON PERSONAL NARRATIVE TO LADY PEPPERELL TO THE TRUSTEES OF NASSAU HALL 227 227 232 234 241 • 274 • 274 344 358 364 INTRODUCTION The careers of Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards , CONTENTS ...
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... converted to Deism by the arguments of the very men who meant to combat it . He proceeded to the Deists themselves , par- ticularly Shaftesbury and Collins , and later to Wollaston , whose Religion of Nature he set type for in London ...
... converted to Deism by the arguments of the very men who meant to combat it . He proceeded to the Deists themselves , par- ticularly Shaftesbury and Collins , and later to Wollaston , whose Religion of Nature he set type for in London ...
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... conversion had come through mystic vision , through revelation . He spoke with the certainty and authority of one who had met God face to face . It was the echoes of his preaching at Northampton , where he entered upon a full pastorate ...
... conversion had come through mystic vision , through revelation . He spoke with the certainty and authority of one who had met God face to face . It was the echoes of his preaching at Northampton , where he entered upon a full pastorate ...
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... conversion , but never had the satis- faction of believing that his prayers were heard . Ours was a mere civil friendship . " Whitefield's writings seemed to Franklin unimportant ; his preaching excellent . It was indeed a " mere civil ...
... conversion , but never had the satis- faction of believing that his prayers were heard . Ours was a mere civil friendship . " Whitefield's writings seemed to Franklin unimportant ; his preaching excellent . It was indeed a " mere civil ...
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... conversions by the volume of the " bodily effects " which accompanied them . There were not enough mys- tical poets in New England to keep up a proper empha- sis on the necessity of inwardness . Extravagance had bred frenzy , and frenzy ...
... conversions by the volume of the " bodily effects " which accompanied them . There were not enough mys- tical poets in New England to keep up a proper empha- sis on the necessity of inwardness . Extravagance had bred frenzy , and frenzy ...
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