“A” Critical and Chronological History of the Rise, Progress, Declension, and Revival of Knowledge, Chiefly Religious
Author: Henry Winder
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 640
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Author: Henry Winder
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 640
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Published: 1756
Total Pages: 358
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Published: 1745
Total Pages: 286
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: David P. Barshinger
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2014-09-03
Total Pages: 489
ISBN-13: 0199396760
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThroughout church history, the book of Psalms has enjoyed wider use and acclaim than almost any other book of the Bible. Early Christians extolled it for its fullness of Christian doctrine, monks memorized and recited it daily, lay people have prayed its words as their own, and churches have sung from it as their premier hymn book. While the past half century has seen an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the thought of American theologian Jonathan Edwards, including his writings on the Bible, no scholar has yet explored his meditations on the Psalms. David P. Barshinger addresses this gap by providing a close study of his engagement with one of the Bible's most revered books. From his youth to the final days of his presidency at the College of New Jersey, Edwards was a devout student of Scripture-as more than 1,200 extant sermons, theological treatises, and thousands of personal manuscript pages devoted to biblical reflection bear witness. Using some of his writings that have previously received little to no attention, Jonathan Edwards and the Psalms offers insights on his theological engagement with the Psalms in the context of interpretation, worship, and preaching. Barshinger shows that he appropriated the history of redemption as an organizing theological framework within which to engage the Psalms specifically, and the Bible as a whole. This original study greatly advances Edwards scholarship, shedding new and welcome light on the theologian's relationship to Scripture.
Author: Alexander Chalmers
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Published: 1817
Total Pages: 1034
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Published: 1817
Total Pages: 552
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Published: 1817
Total Pages: 554
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan Edwards
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2008-01-01
Total Pages: 507
ISBN-13: 0300133944
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis final volume in The Works of Jonathan Edwards publishes for the first time Edwards’ “Catalogue,” a notebook he kept of books of interest, especially titles he hoped to acquire, and entries from his “Account Book,” a ledger in which he noted books loaned to family, parishioners, and fellow clergy. These two records, along with several shorter documents presented in the volume, illuminate Edwards’ own mental universe while also providing a remarkable window into the wider intellectual and print cultures of the eighteenth-century British Atlantic. An extensive critical introduction places Edwards’ book lists in the contexts that shaped his reading agenda, and the result is the most comprehensive treatment yet of his reading and of the fascinating peculiarities of his time and place.
Author: James DARLING (Bookseller, the Elder.)
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Published: 1843
Total Pages: 330
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