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This wide-ranging volume covers the final fifteen of the thirty-three years that Jonathan Edwards preached and includes some of his greatest sermons—including his “Farewell Sermons” to his Northampton congregation. The period is defined by Edwards’ inventive strategies to improvise during the delivery of his sermons. Considering dependence on the written text in the pulpit to be a serious...

house, and the city and country to which they properly belong, and whither they are traveling all the while they continue in this world, and the house, city and country where we know the human nature of Christ is? This is the saints’ rest; here their hearts are while they live; and here their treasure is: “The inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away,” that is designed for them, “is reserved in heaven” (1 Pet. 1:4), and therefore they never can have their proper and full
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