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In this collection of writings drawn from Jonathan Edwards’ essays and topical notebooks, the great American theologian deals with key Christian doctrines including the Trinity, grace, and faith. The volume includes long-established pieces in the Edwards canon, newly reedited from the original manuscripts, as well as documents that have never before been published and that in some cases reveal...

The Apostle was in the foregoing verses speaking of love as a sure sign of sincerity and our acceptance with God, beginning with the eighteenth verse, and he sums up the argument thus in the last verse: “And hereby do we know that he abideth in us by the Spirit that [he] hath given us.” Again, in the sixteenth verse of this fourth chapter the Apostle tells us that “God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.” Which confirms not only that the divine nature subsists in
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