The Works of President Edwards, Volume 3Leavitt & Allen, 1856 - Congregational churches |
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Page 77
... receiving these imaginary ideas , does not alter the nature of the ideas themselves that are received ; let them be received in what way they will , they are still but external ideas , or ideas of outward appearances , and so are not ...
... receiving these imaginary ideas , does not alter the nature of the ideas themselves that are received ; let them be received in what way they will , they are still but external ideas , or ideas of outward appearances , and so are not ...
Page 93
... received or depended on , is truly the first founda- tion of his love , and what his affection does wholly arise from ; and is what precedes any relish of , or delight in the nature and qualities inherent in the being beloved , as ...
... received or depended on , is truly the first founda- tion of his love , and what his affection does wholly arise from ; and is what precedes any relish of , or delight in the nature and qualities inherent in the being beloved , as ...
Page 97
... received . If a man has no love to another , yet gratitude may be moved by some extraordinary kindness ; as in Saul towards David : but this is not the same kind of thing , as a man's gratitude to a dear friend , that his heart was ...
... received . If a man has no love to another , yet gratitude may be moved by some extraordinary kindness ; as in Saul towards David : but this is not the same kind of thing , as a man's gratitude to a dear friend , that his heart was ...
Contents
Concerning the nature of the Affections and their importance in | 1 |
Showing what are no certain Signs that Religious Affections are truly | 22 |
Showing what are distinguishing Signs of truly gracious and holy | 63 |
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